Used 2003 GMC Sonoma Consumer Reviews
What I think
The '03 GMC Sonoma 3dr extended cab is a good, well running truck that gets from point A to point B.
Can’t Kill This Truck
Boght the truck with over 207k, a failing trainimishon, rear end, and a massive antifreeze leak. For the pass few mouths it has got me to work and back and haven’t left me on the side of the road. Best part is when you have to repair something there is a huge after market and grate deals at salvage yards.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
- SL Extended CabMSRP: $4,99538 mi away
- SLS Extended CabMSRP: $5,988417 mi away
- SLS Extended CabMSRP: $10,900891 mi away
Great Rig but boring
Truck does everything that I want but is just a little boring on the outside and inside. I am glad to see that they are redesigning but I just had to get this one.
Last of the Sonoma pickups
Recently replaced my 96 Sonoma (130K miles) with a new one. It's the last chance, as next year Sonomas will only come in 4dr/tiny box hybrid models. The larger, higher, worse mileage Canyon will replace the pickup models. The 2003 model is very similar to the last 7 or 8 years worth, still a durable, cheap, relatively small truck. Main differences: Better seats, slightly peppier due to higher axle ratio, elimination of some fun electrical features like lighted vanity mirrors, underhood light, glovebox light.
My Work truck
Since I have had my Sonoma, I have gotten avg. of 26mpg. The power of the 4 cyl engine leaves to be desired, however, it is a good crusing truck and rides very nice. It is sporty looking and really fun to drive.