2013 GMC Sonoma Review Pictures
The GMC has been
continually improving the Sonoma over the years, but the improvements
have not been able to adequately keep pace with its imported competition.
The Sonoma will however remain as a low-priced, limited-options alternative.
The advantages of 2013 GMC Sonoma include V6 Torque, competitive tow
ratings, and rock-bottom price, however it's not without disadvantages
low-buck interior, spotty build quality, poor resale value. The Sonoma
features a 4x4 Crew Cab for the 2013 version. The driving results
of the 2013 GMC Sonoma are mixed as compared to its V6's specs.
There's lots of noise and vibration its ancient design is apparent when it's driven on pavement. The ride is squishy with plenty of bounce over bumps and ruts. The steering is slow and devoid of road feedback, and braking distances are longer than those of any other compact pickup on the market. Engine and transmission combination, a 4.3-liter V6 with 190 horsepower and 250 pound-feet of torque. A four-speed automatic is standard. The maximum tow rating of 5,200 pounds. Optional features include the leather-heated seats and a six-disc CD changer is along with a rear-locking differential.
Bucket seats in front; air conditioning; a six-speaker stereo with a CD player; cruise control; power windows, mirrors and locks; and a bed liner. The interiors of the 2013 GMC Sonoma include a full complement of easy-to-read gauges, but the upright dashboard is constructed of cheap and brittle-looking plastic. Excellent visibility aided by huge side mirrors, but rear-seat room is tight. However, the Sonoma is a practical alternative to compact cars as well as trucks, because of its low price and reasonable features.
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