2025 GMC Canyon Elevation

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I will get some pics up shortly and start this thread!

First midsized truck in a long time. Last was a 2004 Dodge Dakota quad cab 4x4 with the 4.7L V8.

I haven't owned a 4 cylinder.......ever

Traded in the 2016 Silverado for this very nicely equipped truck

2025 GMC Canyon Elevation 4WD

Factory 2" lift is very nice

Onyx black

Power sunroof
Factory spray on bedliner
Heated seats
120V bed outlet

Multi Store Tailgate storage

Remote start

Technology package
Convenience package
Preferred package

I'm very impressed, and overwhelmed by all the interior technology. The 360° camera view options are wild!

2.7L TurboMax HO I-4 (166 cid)
Horsepower: 310 hp @ 5,600 rpm
Torque: 430 lb-ft @ 3,000 rpm

3.42 gear ratio

Transmission: 8-speed automatic

Already ordered some front and rear Weathertech liners

I need to decide if I want an cap on the bed or a hard tri fold style tonneau
 
I still have my Sierra and love it. I have a cap. While it limits me sometimes in using the truck like a truck (cant have a front end loader dump gravel into it), I still manage and the hard shell covered space is great for keeping snow shovel, chainsaw, some tools and whatnot out of the elements. And great for camping. And if I am bringing home lumber I can keep the cap gate open with the tailgate still up and lay the lumber or plywood in that way. Not optimal but very do-able.
 
I've always had a cap, but the prices of them over the past 3-5 years is insane

I bought the cap on my Silverado used for like $600

I bet a new ARE brand cap for this Canyon would be $3000

A hard folding tonneau is probably $1,000-$1,500 ( still alot) , but I do need and want some sort of secure storage for the bed

I will look around and see if I can find a used cap on Craigslist or FB Marketplace first
 
One of the soft topper companies makes a soft topper that will coexist with their tonneau cover.

Then when you don't want the topper it is a big wad of tent like material to deal with rather than basically another pickup box to remove and store somewhere.

For me being able to roll either way would be nice. Day to day a tonneau cover would be great. For trips a topper would be nice... but what do I do with it for the 350 days a year I don't need it?

Rounding up at least one sucker volunteer to remove the topper on my Ranger gets old. And then the topper has a huge footprint to store somewhere until I get my sucker volunteer to come back over and help me set it back on.
 
What's the door sticker payload on your Canyon? That might help you decide whether or not you get a cap.

A Leer topper or similar should not come anywhere near payload. It may be a couple hundred pounds or so. I dont know but if one is running that close to max headroom on the regular I suppose I shouldn't be surorised
 
One of the soft topper companies makes a soft topper that will coexist with their tonneau cover.

Then when you don't want the topper it is a big wad of tent like material to deal with rather than basically another pickup box to remove and store somewhere.

For me being able to roll either way would be nice. Day to day a tonneau cover would be great. For trips a topper would be nice... but what do I do with it for the 350 days a year I don't need it?

Rounding up at least one sucker volunteer to remove the topper on my Ranger gets old. And then the topper has a huge footprint to store somewhere until I get my sucker volunteer to come back over and help me set it back on.

I'm looking to drive some 6x6 posts into the ground so I can back between them, 2 in each side, set up some chains and hooks or chains and 4x4s to slide under the cap as I unbolt the clamps. Back in, hook up, unbolt, lift and drive away.

Someday...
 
Especially on such a short / small bed, I don't think a fiberglass cap would be over 300 max

Mine is 7', has a weird stealth bomber shape on the roof and it may be 200. It isn't bad for two people.

I'm looking to drive some 6x6 posts into the ground so I can back between them, 2 in each side, set up some chains and hooks or chains and 4x4s to slide under the cap as I unbolt the clamps. Back in, hook up, unbolt, lift and drive away.

Someday...

I've thought about doing that off my garage rafters.

But then the thing is stuck tying up half my garage lol.
 

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