Used 2004 GMC Sonoma Consumer Reviews
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What I think
The '03 GMC Sonoma 3dr extended cab is a good, well running truck that gets from point A to point B.
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.
- SLS Crew CabMSRP: $7,5001,169 mi away
- SLS Crew CabMSRP: $6,9951,535 mi away
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.
sonoma pu 4 cyl.
Haven't had it long enough to give good evaluation, However I will say it lacks power and is so small in cab a tall person(5' 10 and up could not fit behind steering wheel.