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2015 Gmc Canyon Looks to Completely Change

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The GMC Canyon entered a new generation back in 2012, but only for the rest of the world as a new model year hasn't appeared in the U.S. for a few years. The new generation small pickup truck has been given a release date of fall 2014, and Bill Kay Buick GMC is extremely excited to get their hands on the 2015 GMC Canyon in Chicago IL.

This new generation looks to completely change what it means to be a small truck, making sure that drivers do not have to sacrifice performance and economy just because they're downsizing. The truck will have three available engines, all with impressive power and efficiency, on top of incredible trailering and payload numbers.

One of those engine options looks to join the initial lineup sometime next year, likely closer to the 2016 model year, and that is the 2.8L I-4 Duramax Turbo-Diesel. The engine is designed to bring great fuel economy to a truck while not losing too much power. With 180 horsepower and 325 lb-ft of torque, the engine still has plenty of power.

But the most impressive thing about this brand new truck is the amount of first-in-class features, especially when facing off against heavy hitters like the Tacoma and Dakota. A rear bumper designed to make the bed easily accessible, a tailgate that lifts and lowers with ease, and even astounding collision prevention software like Lane Departure Warning. WIth all this and many more first-in-class features, the 2015 GMC Canyon looks to blow competition out of the water.

Chicago area residents looking for more information about the all-new 2015 GMC Canyon are encouraged to check out the Bill Kay Buick GMC website for a complete model review.

Source: http://automobiletechnology.automotive-business-review.com/news/2015-gmc-canyon-brimming-with-first-in-class-features-050914-4363989
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