3/4 Front Glamour 1997 GMC Sonoma
  • 3/4 Front Glamour 1997 GMC Sonoma
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    1997 GMC Sonoma N/A N/A
    2012 GMC Canyon $22,413 $25,490
    2012 Chevrolet Colorado $17,346 $28,981
    2012 Toyota Tacoma $26,881 $35,995
    Average $22,213 $30,155
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    VehicleMinMax
    1997 GMC Sonoma N/A N/A
    2012 GMC Canyon $381 $433
    2012 Chevrolet Colorado $295 $492
    2012 Toyota Tacoma $457 $611
    Average $377 $512

    Based On: 10% down, 5% APR, 60 months

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  • MPG
    MPGcityhwy
    1997 GMC Sonoma 20 26
    2012 GMC Canyon 17 23
    2012 Chevrolet Colorado 17 23
    2012 Toyota Tacoma 18 22
    Average 18 24
    MPG

    20 City | 26 Highway
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In 1994, GM debuted an all-new family of pickup trucks, the GMC Sonoma and Chevrolet S-Series. Since then, GM has continued to upgrade the lines.

Last year's models came with stronger engines, more options and an extra door. Refinements make this year's models even more sporty, fuel efficient, comfortable and user friendly.

GMC offers one of the greatest variety of options on the market with two- and four-wheel drive models, regular and extended cab versions, short and long beds, seven different chassis packages and SL, SLS and SLE trim levels.

Last year, a model with a third door debuted along with performance improvements under the hood and a new ZX8 chassis package.

Now a popular choice, the third-door option for extended cabs was an industry-first for compact trucks when GMC introduced it. A driver's-side panel swings out to make it easier to load personal gear, pets and people.

The ZQ8 suspension is now available for regular and extended cab models. Designed for performance enthusiasts, this street suspension package enhances on-road handling and goes a long way toward making the Sonoma ride and handle more like a car. The $700 ZQ8 package comes with springs that lower the ride height, high-performance gas shock absorbers, urethane bounce jumpers, front and rear stabilizer bars, specially tuned variable-ratio power steering and wide eight-inch aluminum wheels with Goodyear P235/55R-16 tires. A locking differential enhances traction on paved surfaces.

Also new this year is an improved frame design on 2WD models, enhancements to both the Vortec V6 and 2.2-liter four-cylinder engines, automatic transmission upgrades for improved fuel economy and revised front half-shafts on 4WD models.

Competitors for the GMC Sonoma and Chevrolet S-Series are the Ford Ranger, Toyota Tacoma, Nissan Pickup, Mazda B-series, Dodge Dakota and Isuzu Hombre.

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