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Chevrolet Colorado vs GMC Canyon

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
Chevrolet Colorado comes out ahead overall (5.4 vs 4.9), but the breakdown below shows where each one wins.
Dimension by dimension
 Chevrolet ColoradoGMC Canyon
Reliability & Durability 5.0 6.0
User Sentiment 4.1 3.0
Complaint Severity 6.8 7.3
Consensus Strength 2.4 2.2
Value for Money 3.9 2.3
Owner Advocacy 6.3 4.1
Chevrolet Colorado

GM's midsize contender pairs a punchy turbo four-cylinder with an 8-speed that can't decide what gear it wants and software that freezes mid-commute. The 2024 redesign earned a sales stop within months, infotainment screens go dark, remote start is a gamble, and one ZR2 owner burned through three torque converters before 15,000 miles. The previous generation splits owners into camps: some sailed past 180k with zero drama, others became dealer regulars. The ZR2 off-road package impresses when the truck cooperates, but you're betting GM patches the bugs before your warranty expires. If you need a midsize that starts reliably and doesn't strand you hunting for cell service on a trail, the Frontier costs less and the Tacoma holds value better. Buy this if you like the look enough to gamble on future software updates, and spring for the extended warranty.

GMC Canyon

The Canyon splits the difference between compact maneuverability and real truck capability, but its transmission has been a recurring weak point across two generations. The 2015-2022 models earned a reputation for torque converter failures and valve body replacements between 50k-90k miles, expensive fixes that owners either absorbed or fled from. The redesigned 2023+ trucks look sharp and tow well, but early buyers report a new crop of frustrations: infotainment glitches, electronic gremlins, and a transmission that still hunts for gears at city speeds. If you need midsize dimensions and can tolerate some quirks, it's comfortable and capable. If you want a truck that disappears into the background and just works, spend the extra money on a Tacoma.