Used GMC Canyon for Sale in Columbus, OH
Canyons for Sale at Dealers

White • 3.6L V6 Engine
#57 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D-” Buy
- $1,000 Price Drop
- Includes $1,059 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: One Owner
3.6L V6 Engine
#31 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B” Buy
- Fair Price - $841 Above Market
- Includes $1,177 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: One Owner
Black • 3.6L V6 Engine
#8 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- Good Price - $1,851 Below Market
- Includes $3,662 Premium Upgrades
- Very Low Mileage

White • 3.6L V6 Engine
#35 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B-” Buy
- Fair Price - $41 Above Market
- Includes $1,249 Premium Upgrades
- Dealer Rating - 4.5 stars
Black • 3.6L V6 Engine
#29 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B” Buy
- Fair Price - $391 Above Market
- Includes $699 Premium Upgrades
- Very Low Mileage
White • 3.6L V6 Engine
#60 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “F” Buy
- Includes $1,380 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: One Owner
- Dealer Rating - 4.7 stars
Black • 3.6L V6 Engine
#1 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- $200 Price Drop
- Great Price - $3,956 Below Market
- Includes $56 Premium Upgrades
Tan • 3.6L V6 Engine
#63 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “F” Buy
- $951 Price Drop
- Includes $415 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: One Owner
Red • 3.6L V6 Engine
#15 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- $2,490 Price Drop
- Good Price - $1,052 Below Market
- Includes $1,624 Premium Upgrades
Black • 3.6L V6 Engine
#45 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “C-” Buy
- $456 Price Drop
- Includes $1,035 Premium Upgrades
White • 3.6L V6 Engine
#32 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B-” Buy
- Good Price - $1,004 Below Market
- Dealer Rating - 4.4 stars
Black • 2.7L I4 Engine
#40 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B-” Buy
- $397 Price Drop
- Fair Price - $768 Above Market
- Includes $1,241 Premium Upgrades
Gray • 3.6L V6 Engine
#37 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B-” Buy
- $125 Price Drop
- Fair Price - $63 Above Market
- CARFAX: One Owner
Black • 2.8L I4 Engine
#53 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D” Buy
- Includes $2,228 Premium Upgrades
- Motivation to Negotiate - Increasing
- Average Mileage
Red • 2.7L I4 Engine
#27 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B” Buy
- Fair Price - $149 Above Market
- Includes $3,676 Premium Upgrades
- Very Low Mileage
Black • 3.6L V6 Engine
#34 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B-” Buy
- $788 Price Drop
- Fair Price - $113 Below Market
- CARFAX: One Owner
Gray • 3.6L V6 Engine
#48 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D+” Buy
- $2,951 Price Drop
- Motivation to Negotiate - Very High
- Average Mileage
Black • 2.7L I4 Engine
#19 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B” Buy
- $689 Price Drop
- Great Price - $2,131 Below Market
- Includes $1,671 Premium Upgrades
White • 3.6L V6 Engine
#11 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- $272 Price Drop
- Good Price - $1,439 Below Market
- Includes $2,090 Premium Upgrades
Black • 2.7L I4 Engine
#33 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B-” Buy
- Fair Price - $543 Below Market
- Includes $1,679 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: One Owner
Red • 3.6L V6 Engine
#62 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “F” Buy
- Includes $262 Premium Upgrades
- Motivation to Negotiate - Very High
3.6L V6 Engine
Not Ranked
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D” Buy
- Includes $1,168 Premium Upgrades
- Very Low Mileage
- Dealer Rating - 4.2 stars
White • 2.7L I4 Engine
#4 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- $477 Price Drop
- Good Price - $2,035 Below Market
- Includes $1,414 Premium Upgrades
Gray • 2.8L I4 Engine
#50 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D+” Buy
- Includes $2,616 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: One Owner
- Very Low Mileage
White • 2.5L I4 Engine
#56 2015-2023 GMC Canyon
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D-” Buy
- Motivation to Negotiate - Increasing
- Below Average Mileage
- Dealer Rating - 4.3 stars
2026 GMC Canyon
GMC Canyon
Overview: Is the GMC Canyon a Good Truck?
The GMC Canyon is popular among midsize pickup truck buyers who want to balance comfort and practicality. Debuting for the 2004 model year, the Canyon shares its platform with the Chevrolet Colorado but offers a slightly greater premium experience.
Like most trucks in this category, GMC's smaller pickup has grown over the years, presenting a more practical alternative to the larger Sierra 1500. The latest Canyon competes with recently updated versions of the Chevrolet Colorado, Ford Ranger, Nissan Frontier, and Toyota Tacoma.
This overview covers the three generations of the GMC Canyon:
- GMC Canyon first generation: 2004-2012
- GMC Canyon second generation: 2015-2022
- GMC Canyon third generation: 2023-Present
Note: Equipment, features, and trims can vary by model year. Always confirm these details when looking for used GMC Canyon trucks for sale.
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Key Features
The GMC Canyon offers:
- Compact (first generation) or midsize (second and third generations) pickup truck body style
- Multiple cab configurations (varying by generation): 2-door regular cab, 4-door extended cab, or 4-door crew cab.
- Numerous engine options (varying by year), including turbocharged four-cylinder, V6, and diesel powertrains
- Rear-wheel drive (RWD) or available four-wheel drive (4WD)
Trims
GMC Canyon trim levels have varied across generations but typically include the base model, SLE, SLT, All Terrain (AT4 in the third generation), and the luxurious Denali. The current lineup starts with the Elevation trim, then moves to the AT4 and Denali. A new AT4X edition sits atop the GMC Canyon range.
Comfort, Technology & Cargo
The GMC Canyon's interior balances durability and refinement, with higher trims offering a more upscale experience. The Canyon's seats provide ample support and comfort, with the second row of the third generation especially accommodating. Newer models feature an infotainment system with a touchscreen display and smartphone integration. The Canyon has a range of standard safety features, depending on the year. This equipment includes multiple airbags, stability control, and anti-lock brakes. More recent editions offer advanced driver assistance technologies, such as forward collision warning, lane departure warning, and rear parking sensors.
The Canyon's multiple cab and bed configurations offer passenger and cargo capacity flexibility, with the Crew Cab model providing the most spacious interior for up to five passengers.
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How It Drives
Driving an older Canyon is uneventful, but there’s a noticeable difference in the refinement of newer models, particularly from the current generation. More recent Canyons incorporate a more robust frame, responsive steering, and well-tuned suspension. Among the first and second generations, GMC offered numerous powerplant options, including a diesel. However, the latest edition comes only with a turbocharged 2.7-liter four-cylinder engine, offering spritely performance and better fuel economy.
Safety
The first-generation GMC Canyon has mixed safety ratings with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), scoring three- or four-star (out of five) crash test ratings. The newer editions perform better, scoring a consistent four-star overall safety rating.
Reviews
GMC Canyon reviews on Kelley Blue Book are strong for the first and second generations. The trucks have an average consumer rating of 4.3-4.4 out of 5, with reliability, comfort, and performance ranking high. However, there isn’t sufficient feedback to summarize reviews for the newest GMC Canyon.
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GMC Canyon FAQs
Why is the GMC Canyon so expensive?
The GMC Canyon, particularly in its higher trim levels like the Denali and AT4X, is positioned as a premium midsize truck, offering a more upscale and feature-rich experience than some competitors. Additionally, the demand for well-equipped trucks has grown in recent years, allowing manufacturers to charge more for these vehicles.
Is a GMC Canyon a full-size truck?
No, the GMC Canyon is not a full-size truck. The second and third generations are classified as midsize pickup trucks, slotting below the larger GMC Sierra 1500 in the brand's lineup. The Canyon is smaller in dimensions and towing capacity than full-size trucks but offers a more maneuverable and efficient option for those who don't require a larger pickup.
Is the GMC Canyon fuel efficient?
The GMC Canyon's fuel efficiency varies depending on the engine, drivetrain, and configuration. The most fuel-efficient option is the turbocharged four-cylinder engine with rear-wheel drive, which achieves an EPA-estimated 20 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway. Looking at older Canyons, the diesel engine is EPA-rated for 20 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway in rear-wheel drive configuration. The V6 engine, while more powerful, is less fuel-efficient, with an EPA-estimated 18 mpg in the city and 25 mpg on the highway in rear-wheel drive models.
What trims are available for the 2024 GMC Canyon?
GMC offers four versions of the 2024 Canyon:
- GMC Canyon Elevation
- GMC Canyon AT4
- GMC Canyon Denali
- GMC Canyon AT4X



















