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Read More »A GMC Canyon discount of a $750 total cash allowance continues in December 2021 on the 2021 GMC Canyon Crew Cab AT4 for current owners and lessees of a 2007 Buick or GMC vehicle. That’s a $500 cash allowance for buyers who finance with GM Financial, and $250 Buick GMC Loyalty Cash.
The automaker is also offering interest-free financing for very well-qualified buyers on most 2021 and 2022 GMC Canyon models. In addition, current owners of a 2007 model year or newer Buick or GMC vehicle or lessees of a 2016 model year or newer Buick or GMC vehicle also get a $250 Buick GMC Loyalty Cash incentive.
And a national lease is available on the 2021 GMC Canyon Short Box Crew Cab 2WD Elevation for $262 per month for 39 months for current lessees of a 2016 model year or newer Buick or GMC vehicle.
GMC Canyon discount offers in December 2021 are as follows:
The above GMC Canyon mid-size pickup truck offers are valid through January 3rd, 2022.
For reference, here are the 2021 and 2022 GMC Canyon models and their respective starting MSRPs, $1,195 destination freight charge included:
The 2022 GMC Canyon is now on sale and can be configured on GMC’s website. Changes for the 2022 model year notably include the addition of the Denali Black Edition package.
We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information about the vehicles and their incentives in question, but errors and misprints can happen. In addition, the manufacturer can change incentive information at any time and without notice. Always consult with your dealer regarding color availability information before making purchase decisions. GM Authority will not be held responsible for any misprints, typos or any other errors.
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