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Used 2002 GMC Sonoma Reviews
GMC Sonoma can be a hard-working commercial truck, a pre-runner-style sport truck, a hardy off-road scrambler, or even a comfortable sedan with a pickup box out back. More standard equipment, more options, and a simplified model lineup all enhance Sonoma's value for 2002.Anyone shopping for a...
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Used 2001 GMC Sonoma Reviews
GMC's mid-size Sonoma blazes into 2001 with a new four-door model, a Crew Cab sporting four front-hinged, full-size people portals. GMC will sell four-door Sonomas only with a V6, automatic transmission, and four-wheel drive, and only in the top two trim levels. So you could almost think of the...
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Used 2000 GMC Sonoma Reviews
If you're in the market for a cost-effective midsize pickup, chances are high that the GMC Sonoma, in one of its myriad configurations, will serve your needs. Attractive looks, healthy torque from V6 engines, three doors and tons of options make the GMC Sonoma a popular choice.News for 2000...
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Used 1999 GMC Sonoma Reviews
Attractive looks, healthy torque from V6 engines, three doors and a myriad of options make the GMC Sonoma a popular pickup. Along with the Chevy S-10, the Sonoma competes with the Ford Ranger, Dodge Dakota, Toyota Tacoma, Nissan Frontier, Mazda B-Series and Isuzu Hombre.Originally introduced in...
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Used 1998 GMC Sonoma Reviews
This year's GMC Sonoma is better and more refined than ever. General Motors has been upgrading and refining the GMC Sonoma and Chevrolet S-10 ever since their introduction in 1994. Recent changes include stronger engines, better fuel economy, improved suspension systems and a greater selection of...
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Used 1997 GMC Sonoma Reviews
In 1994, GM debuted an all-new family of pickup trucks, the GMC Sonoma and Chevrolet S-Series. Since then, GM has continued to upgrade the lines.Last year's models came with stronger engines, more options and an extradoor. Refinements make this year's models even more sporty, fuel...
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Used 1995 GMC Sonoma Reviews
Call it high school behavior, but it was an honest mistake. It could have happened to anyone.A bit too much pressure on the gas pedal and my vehicle?s rear tires overpowered the pavement with a resounding squeal of burned rubber.Heads turned to identify the source of the display of bad street...
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