It's no secret the truck world is excited to have GM's new
midsize truck twins, the Colorado and Canyon, rolling off the assembly line.
Not exact matches
The Colorado is a
midsize truck produced by General Motors whose GMC
twin is the Canyon, which replaced the GMC Sonoma.
General Motors has not been shy about proclaiming its new
midsize pickup
truck twins, the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon, as the perfect vehicles for outdoor enthusiasts and it just so happens that I am one.
GRAND JUNCTION, Colorado — Three years ago, General Motors re-ignited the
midsize truck segment by bringing back its
twins, the GMC Canyon and Chevrolet Colorado.
With 510 sales of the Honda Ridgeline (which wasn't on sale at this time a year ago), a 34 - percent Nissan Frontier increase, and a massive 265 - percent leap from the Chevrolet Colorado / GMC Canyon
twins, the
midsize pickup
truck segment doubled its November volume despite a downturn reported by the typically segment - leading Toyota Tacoma.
Examples of
midsize trucks include the Toyota Tacoma, Nissan Frontier, Honda Ridgeline, and Chevy Colorado / GMC Canyon
twins.
The result is a vehicle that looks much more like its direct competition — namely, traditional
midsize body - on - frame
trucks like the Toyota Tacoma, Nissan Frontier and the Chevrolet Colorado / GMC Canyon
twins.