2008 GMC Canyon: Reliability, Recalls, Known Issues & Cost to Own
Data last updated 2026-07-04 · sources listed throughout · based on public NHTSA data
Engine knock/timing and PassLock electrical complaints plus frame-rust risk; an aging compact pickup best bought cheap and thoroughly inspected. 5 known issue patterns are documented below, with frequency and the mileage windows where they typically appear. New, the 2008 GMC Canyon ranged from $15,085 to $16,155 depending on trim (base MSRP, before options and destination).
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Engine knock/timing and PassLock electrical complaints plus frame-rust risk; an aging compact pickup best bought cheap and thoroughly inspected.
Sources (2)
- api.nhtsa.govhttps://api.nhtsa.gov/complaints/complaintsByVehicle?make=gmc&model=canyon&mo…
- repairpal.comhttps://repairpal.com/reliability/gmc/canyon
Known issues
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Frame rails, subframe and leaf-spring mounts rust and rot in salt-belt regions (worst on the 2005-2010 trucks), with reports of holes and structural failure; inspect the underbody before buying.
commonly reported · 30 NHTSA complaints · body
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PassLock anti-theft and ignition faults leave the truck unable to start, sometimes for 10-15 minutes; battery, blower-resistor and wiring problems also reported.
commonly reported · 113 NHTSA complaints · electrical
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Dashboard cracking around the airbag area and the Takata airbag-inflator recall affect the later first-generation trucks; confirm the airbag recall is complete.
occasional · 23 NHTSA complaints · other
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Early five-cylinder engines suffer intake-valve-seat defects and knocking that can require cylinder-head replacement; stalling and timing complaints also appear.
occasional · 15 NHTSA complaints · engine
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The brake-light switch fails repeatedly (recall 09V310 among others), disabling brake lights and cruise control even after replacement.
occasional · 20 NHTSA complaints · electrical
Based on public NHTSA complaint data and AI synthesis: patterns, not guarantees.
Sources (3)
- api.nhtsa.govhttps://api.nhtsa.gov/complaints/complaintsByVehicle?make=gmc&model=canyon&mo…
- api.nhtsa.govhttps://api.nhtsa.gov/complaints/complaintsByVehicle?make=gmc&model=canyon&mo…
- api.nhtsa.govhttps://api.nhtsa.gov/complaints/complaintsByVehicle?make=gmc&model=canyon&mo…
Recalls & safety
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Whether a recall is still open on a specific car depends on its VIN. Check it free at NHTSA's VIN lookup (nhtsa.gov/recalls), or ask the seller for proof the repair was done.
Pros & cons
Pros
- Available 3.7L five-cylinder and later 5.3L V8 give respectable power and towing for a compact truck.
- Compact size makes it easy to maneuver and park compared with full-size pickups.
- Simple, rugged and inexpensive to buy and maintain, with low average repair costs.
Cons
- Dated interior, basic safety equipment and a rough ride versus modern trucks.
- Frame and underbody corrosion is a major risk in salt-belt states.
- PassLock security and electrical no-start faults are a common frustration.
Trims & original pricing
| Trim | Original base MSRP | New today | Engine | MPG |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WT | $15,085 | discontinued | — | — |
| SL | $15,620 | discontinued | — | — |
| SLE | $16,155 | discontinued | — | — |
Prices are base MSRP for each trim's standard configuration. Options, packages, and destination charges added to what original buyers actually paid.
Sources (1)
- iseecars.comhttps://www.iseecars.com/car/2008-gmc-canyon-price
Depreciation
Move your cursor along the line to see the estimated value for any year.
This listing sits above the typical depreciation curve. Common for heavily-optioned cars and for 2021-2023 model years (pandemic-era pricing); the curve is anchored at base MSRP, which excludes options.
Curve anchored at the entry-trim base MSRP ($15,085). Higher trims started higher (up to $16,155), and options added more.
The curve's data ends 10 years in, so the line levels off after that. Treat the tail as a floor, not a forecast: asking prices for older cars depend mostly on condition, mileage, and the current market, and often sit well above it.
Sources (1)
- iseecars.comhttps://www.iseecars.com/car/gmc-canyon/resale-value
Cost to own
| Repairs (rises with mileage) | ≈ $500–550/yr |
| Insurance (medium tier) | ≈ $2,200–2,300/yr |
| Expected lifespan | ~200k miles |
National-average estimates based on public data. Your costs vary by region, driver, and condition.
Sources (2)
- repairpal.comhttps://repairpal.com/reliability/gmc/canyon
- caredge.comhttps://caredge.com/gmc/canyon/insurance
Frequently asked questions
What problems does the 2008 GMC Canyon have?
Documented issue patterns include: Frame rails, subframe and leaf-spring mounts rust and rot in salt-belt regions (worst on the 2005-2010 trucks), with reports of holes and structural failure; inspect the underbody before buying; PassLock anti-theft and ignition faults leave the truck unable to start, sometimes for 10-15 minutes; battery, blower-resistor and wiring problems also reported; Dashboard cracking around the airbag area and the Takata airbag-inflator recall affect the later first-generation trucks; confirm the airbag recall is complete; Early five-cylinder engines suffer intake-valve-seat defects and knocking that can require cylinder-head replacement; stalling and timing complaints also appear. Frequency is based on public NHTSA complaint data: patterns, not guarantees.
Is the 2008 GMC Canyon reliable?
Engine knock/timing and PassLock electrical complaints plus frame-rust risk; an aging compact pickup best bought cheap and thoroughly inspected.
How much did the 2008 GMC Canyon cost new?
Between $15,085 and $16,155 depending on trim. Those are base MSRPs for each trim's standard configuration; options, packages, and destination charges added to what original buyers actually paid.
Is the GMC Canyon expensive to maintain?
Estimated repairs run roughly $500–550/year as mileage climbs.
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