2007 GMC Canyon: common problems and reliability

The 2007 GMC Canyon has 45 owner-filed NHTSA complaints and 3 recalls on record. The most-reported areas are electrical system and service brakes. Owners most often flag poor real-world fuel economy (2.7l turbo) — reports of 13.5 - 19.8 mpg, significantly lower than expectations, particularly with all-terrain tires. frequency: recurrent.

Safety record for the 2007 model year

45
Owner complaints
3
Recalls
1
Crash reports
2
Fire reports

Source: NHTSA complaints and recalls filed for 2007 GMC Canyon vehicles (US, public record).

Where owners report problems

electrical system
14
service brakes
7
air bags
6
exterior lighting
5
engine
5

Recalls affecting the 2007 Canyon

child seat

Campaign 10V575000

GM IS RECALLING CERTAIN MODEL YEAR 2004-2011, CHEVROLET COLORADO, GMC CANYON, MODEL YEAR 2006, ISUZU I-280/I-350, AND MODEL YEAR 2007-2008, I-290/I-370, REGULAR CAB VEHICLES AND EXTENDED CAB VEHICLES WITHOUT A REAR SEAT

wheels:rim

Campaign 06V307000

CERTAIN SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES AND TRUCKS FAIL TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 110, "TIRE SELECTION AND RIMS." THESE VEHICLES HAVE AN INCOMPLETE TIRE RIM DESIGNATION ON THE CE

exterior lighting:brake lights:switch

Campaign 09V310000

GM IS RECALLING 185,903 MODEL YEAR 2004-2009 COLORADO, GMC MODEL YEAR 2009-2004 CANYON, MODEL YEAR 2006 I-280, I-350, MODEL YEAR 2007-2008 I-290, AND I-370, PASSENGER VEHICLES ORIGINALLY SOLD IN OR CURRENTLY REGISTERED I

What owners say across generations

Mixed to positive sentiment, heavily dependent on generation and powertrain. Long-term owners of the first-generation models (circa 2005-2012) report very high satisfaction with durability, describing them as "solid," "bulletproof," and capable of lasting well

  • Poor real-world fuel economy (2.7L Turbo) — Reports of 13.5 - 19.8 MPG, significantly lower than expectations, particularly with all-terrain tires. Frequency: recurrent.
  • Build quality / assembly issues (2024+ models) — Reports of loose frame bolts found under rear seats, suspension problems causing unstable highway ride, and general fit-and-finish concerns. Frequency: isolated.
  • Electrical problems (2024+ models) — Complete engine wiring harness failure due to rodent damage (attributed to soy-based coating), requiring replacement at low mileage. Other isolated reports of faulty ECMs causing no-start conditions and random stalling in earlier models. Frequency: isolated.
  • Transmission issues (specific model years) — Mention of "misbehaving" transmissions, particularly for the 2017 model year during a powertrain transition. Frequency: isolated.
  • Sensor and accessory failures (2015-2022 generation) — Reports of various engine/drivetrain sensor issues, AC compressor failure, and alternator replacement around 100,000+ miles. Frequency: isolated.

Owner insights cover all generations of the Canyon.

Typical used price

Used Canyon listings typically run $25,997–$39,790 across 2012 to 2026 model years.

Other Canyon model years