Understanding the fuel economy of your vehicle is crucial, especially for trucks like the GMC Canyon. For prospective and current GMC Canyon owners, real-world MPG data is invaluable. This article delves into the actual miles per gallon (MPG) achieved by GMC Canyon drivers, providing a comprehensive overview based on data collected from Fuelly, a platform that tracks real-world fuel economy.
The data presented here is based on the collective input of 689 GMC Canyon owners who have contributed to Fuelly’s extensive database. This encompasses a total of 18.8 million miles tracked, offering a robust and realistic picture of Gmc Canyon Mpg across various model years.
Below is a breakdown of the average MPG for GMC Canyon models by year, giving you a clear view of fuel consumption trends:
Model Year | Avg MPG | Vehicles | Fuel-ups | Miles Tracked | View Details |
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2024 | 18.1 | 13 | 191 | 51,161 | View All 2024 GMC Canyons |
2023 | 17.9 | 30 | 1,258 | 317,213 | View All 2023 GMC Canyons |
2022 | 19.8 | 22 | 1,755 | 565,991 | View All 2022 GMC Canyons |
2021 | 19.7 | 36 | 2,458 | 705,692 | View All 2021 GMC Canyons |
2020 | 20.1 | 16 | 1,099 | 315,559 | View All 2020 GMC Canyons |
2019 | 19.8 | 44 | 4,972 | 1,454,863 | View All 2019 GMC Canyons |
2018 | 21.2 | 70 | 7,126 | 2,390,962 | View All 2018 GMC Canyons |
2017 | 22.6 | 83 | 7,707 | 2,855,139 | View All 2017 GMC Canyons |
2016 | 21.0 | 144 | 13,173 | 4,461,490 | View All 2016 GMC Canyons |
2015 | 18.4 | 52 | 5,884 | 1,674,014 | View All 2015 GMC Canyons |
2012 | 18.6 | 14 | 1,551 | 414,212 | View All 2012 GMC Canyons |
2011 | 16.9 | 9 | 827 | 205,777 | View All 2011 GMC Canyons |
2010 | 16.1 | 9 | 559 | 131,591 | View All 2010 GMC Canyons |
2009 | 17.2 | 8 | 988 | 248,258 | View All 2009 GMC Canyons |
2008 | 18.7 | 21 | 1,158 | 304,972 | View All 2008 GMC Canyons |
2007 | 18.8 | 29 | 2,340 | 598,721 | View All 2007 GMC Canyons |
2006 | 18.6 | 30 | 3,587 | 960,521 | View All 2006 GMC Canyons |
2005 | 18.0 | 32 | 2,111 | 556,134 | View All 2005 GMC Canyons |
2004 | 17.9 | 27 | 2,377 | 598,208 | View All 2004 GMC Canyons |
This table provides a year-by-year breakdown, allowing you to identify trends and differences in fuel economy across different GMC Canyon model years. Noticeably, older models and newer models can exhibit variations in MPG. Factors such as engine technology advancements, vehicle weight, and aerodynamic improvements over the years can contribute to these changes.
GMC Canyon fuel consumption data is crowdsourced from real drivers on Fuelly, offering genuine insights into MPG.
It’s important to remember that the MPG figures presented are averages. Your actual GMC Canyon MPG can vary based on several factors including:
- Driving Habits: Aggressive driving, frequent acceleration and braking, and high speeds can significantly reduce fuel economy.
- Vehicle Maintenance: Regular maintenance, including tire inflation, oil changes, and air filter replacements, can help optimize MPG.
- Driving Conditions: City driving with stop-and-go traffic generally results in lower MPG compared to highway driving at a consistent speed.
- Vehicle Load: Carrying heavy loads or towing will decrease fuel efficiency.
- Engine and Transmission: Different engine and transmission configurations available for the GMC Canyon can also influence MPG.
For a more in-depth look and to explore the MPG data for specific GMC Canyon trims and configurations, you can click on the “View All” links provided in the table. These links will take you directly to Fuelly, where you can explore more granular data and individual driver experiences.
Understanding the real-world GMC Canyon MPG is essential for budgeting fuel costs and making informed decisions whether you are considering purchasing a GMC Canyon or looking to optimize the fuel efficiency of your current vehicle. Fuelly’s data provides a valuable resource for truck owners and enthusiasts seeking reliable MPG information.