2024 GMC Canyon & Sierra HD AT4X AEV Editions | MotorWeek First Drive
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- When GMC sends an invitation to come out to Bozeman, Montana to drive some of their most off-road capable vehicles, you pack your stuff and say see you there! All the better, these vehicles have all the upgrades from AEV, American Expedition Vehicles. So let’s hit the trails and see what these trucks can do!
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How many more letters/numbers can we add to the name for the suckers? Yes!
Manufactures really think these 70k 1/4 tons & 95k 1/2 tons go off road ? 😂😂😂 Maybe 10% of them
These prices for trucks today are so silly. Beyond silly. $60,000-$80,000 for a truck. Combine that with an 8-12% interest rate. Good lord. Who are buying these trucks? Take a look at any GMC, Ford, Chevy dealer and all you see are these overpriced trucks rotting under the sun. They are not moving on the price.
Oh, they are moving, alright. Right off the dealer lots and onto the back of the repo trucks! Most Americans have no idea what is actually happening behind the scenes.
Bought my used 2016 Canyon in 2019 for $18,000 CDN from a GM dealership. Yes it's the 2.5L 4 banger, rwd and ext cab not crew. But the fact is I bought a few year old truck for under $15k USD and it's now over 4 years later and I could sell it today for what I bought it for in 2019.
I love how the guy says (prices start at. ? ) then doesn’t say a fuckn word 😂 60k 80k No! Try $70k for a 4 cylinder and $110k for the 2500 3/4 ton.. Right now last years AT4X is at 70k the 2024 AEV will probably be $80k or $85
Who in their right mind would take a $80,000 truck off road?
Someone who will never take that truck off-road. 🤣
Who in their right mind would pay $80,000 for a truck??
Serious mountain bikers maybe?
@@bikdav😂😂😂
these are just status symbols to make you look the part of an off-roader
Posting this here too for feedback from other AEV Edition owners.
I just bought the 2024 GMC Sierra 2500 AT4X AEV Edition (Duramax) and I know its heavier than Non AEV edition. Its an amazing truck no doubt. There is some bounce and at times it can get unbearable on less than perfect freeways at almost any speed and 200 of the 300 mile drive home from the dealer was not pleasant. I spent heck of a lot more, paid over 126k including tax and dealer premium. GMC tell me, after extensive tests, its normal. One or two other reviews mention this bouncing effect and perhaps its more pronounced on the AEV Edition. Being desperate, having spent so much on this new truck, since the Wrangler MTs than came with it appeared to be less than perfect, I replaced all 5 tires at 500 miles with Mickey Thomson Baja Boss (that set me back another $2661) and reduced tire pressures front and back. I have to take this on a longer drive for a test. I think its the Multimatic DSSV, either I have a defective set on mine or its something else with the leaf springs or could be anything. GMC is no help at this time. I may have blown my $$$$$$ on this one.
I'm sure it's a "typo" that the Canyon has a 10 speed auto, or does it really not have the 8 speed like the Chevy version?
I find the GM Canyon/Colorado to offer quite a bit and am impressed. The Jeep Gladiator seems way overpriced when compared to the GM offering.
👏👏👏 Steven.....LoL don't look down ..
With the high prices on these truck models, I would be able to afford this one in twenty years from now.
This reviewer is really good 👍
NICE WANT ONE
Great trucks
A midsized truck with a turbocharged 4 cylinder for 60k, I'll stick with my 22 Frontier with a V6 for 40k.
Both are junk 😂
@@user-ex5fx5jj7z mine isn't and I haven't had any problems with it at all. Nissan's 3.8 l V6 is far more reliable than GMs 3.6 which has been plagued with problems since it's development. That same engine is used in the GTR with twin turbos and seems to have held up very well over the years.
What ever happened to using a V8 engine?
@bikdav Government regulation happened.
After you add a front locker, tires and wheels, rock sliders, skid plates, lift kit, and somehow bump your torque up to 430 lbs, you would have $60k into it. They have a model comparable to your truck in the 40's
$80k just so you can be passed by some non-poser off-roading in a Suzuki Samurai.
Or even more embarrassing, A base Subaru Crosstrek.
How much
Are you kidding me!? 80k for this trucks now a day’s is ridiculous! And they climb on the prices from there! With this economy who da hell can afford this ridiculously expensive trucks!? I guess I’m a poor sap! For complaining! But that’s ridiculous!
Never did hear how much these trucks are going to be selling for, but guess what, I wouldn't spend anything on these trucks that fall apart after 100,000 miles. Quality is always poor
🧻🧻🧻🚽🚽🚽🙃
A 2.7L turbo and all you can manage is 310 hp
It’s a massive four cylinder to only make weak power.
My brother’s eco boost mustang had 315 hp from 2.3L
That’s gonna be a fatal mistake making such little power in a vehicle designed to go offroad.
And how much again do you sell it for??? You are gonna lose sales massively!
It's not about HP in a truck it's about Torque.
Who buys these trucks?
Extremely overpriced 🗑