Used 2019 GMC Canyon Consumer Reviews
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Totally satisfied
Bought our 2018 Canyon SLT NEW. Five years old with only 22k miles. Yeah….gas prices killing everyone. Only flaw we had was an Airbag Module that needed replacing. Other than that….very pleased with our vehicle.
GMCena
Coming from a full sized Fusion , I find the ride in the Canyon a bit bouncy. Gas mileage is ok. Again, I had a4 cyl. & Went to a 6. Acceleration is good. Brakes are good but not great .
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- Denali Crew CabMSRP: $25,99899 mi away
- All Terrain Crew Cab w/LeatherMSRP: $20,984260 mi away
- SLT Crew CabMSRP: $24,795109 mi away
Communication sucks
The wifi in this vehicle is poor haven't been able to connect to wifi since I purchased truck January 31st 2019. No one seems to be able to get this problem corrected. I have been calling and writing since I've had the truck and no one has helped me yet. Probably won't buy another Gm vehicle
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Was disappointed with the Denali
I traded in a middle of the line 2018 Toyota Rav4 for a 2018 Canyon Denali thinking the Denali was the top of the line! But I found it had less options than the middle of the line 2018 Toyota Rav4. No side collision avoidance, no active cruise control and no back up sensors. And this is top of the line?
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Not all that I was led to believe
I purchased the vehicle in March 2019. Generally speaking I like the truck, however, their "Infotainment System" leaves a lot to be desired. I was told that in addition to interfacing a smart phone that the USB ports supported USB devices with audio files in a number of formats including mp3. The phones interface fine through the USB ports but the system does not recognize a USB stick. I've tried USB sticks of different capacities from different manufacturers formatted in both NTFS and FAT32 as indicated in the Infotainment System booklet that came with the vehicle. Nothing works. I contacted GM by phone 2 weeks ago and after multiple attempts to get to someone that could help me. The first person "escalated" the issue, assigned a case number. He implied that the fault was the dealer's that I was given bad information. He then promptly hung up after stating "I have to terminate this call". The second person I spoke to was a bit more understanding and listened to what I had to say, but in the end I was left with they'll get back to me. I've search the GMC.com websites and have found nothing that truly says what it should and shouldn't do. The General Manager at the dealer has gone so far as to say that they'll pay for an after market system if I can find one that will work. Unfortunately I haven't found anything. This will be the first and last GM product I will buy.
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