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Return of the GMC Syclone

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Looks like there will be a limited production of a GMC Syclone, based on the GMC Canyon. I'd like to see it become as successful and desirable as its predecessor.

https://www.autoblog.com/2019/04/16/2019-gmc-syclone-pickup-truck-specialty-vehicle-engineering/#slide-7561851

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The price for the Syclone is $39,995 — that's for the package, on top of the cost of the truck.

What that prices the whole thing around $60-80k?

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Yup pretty much. My 2018 Chevy Colorado LT MSRP'd around $42k. It had almost 10k miles on it so it was being sold for $32k at my bro-in-law's dealership, plus my trade-in on Black Beauty ('08 GMC Envoy Denali with 204k miles) was worth another $4k off. So I got into it for around $28k.

So $42k + $40k for the Syclone package - yeah $80k is probably about right.

Mind you, mine is a crew cab - the article shows an extended cab, that might knock a few bucks off.

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Time to buy a used 1991 Syclone instead?

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