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2003 GMC Sonoma (Extended and Crew Cab)

2003 GMC Sonoma
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Today's 2003 GMC Sonoma is a competitive offering in the tight race for sales in the compact pick-up class. One of the key ingredients for this sector is choice, in styling, capabilities and features and the Sonoma has the required versatility in full measure. The Crew Cab and Extended Cab are of particular interest as they offer consumers a big part of that versatility. With Sportside or Fleetside and short or long beds, with two doors or four, the larger Sonomas, though still compact, can meet a wide variety of needs.

Available Models
The 4-door Sonoma Crew Cab differs from the 3 door Extended Cabs in that they have full seating for 5 adult passengers with a rear bench seat. Crew Cabs are offered in only 4WD at the up-level SLS trim level. Extended Cabs have three doors and a rear jump seat with the third door hinged at the back. Extended Cabs are available in 2WD and 4WD, have SL and SLS trim levels, and have an optional flared fender Sportside Bed. A number of different truck-bed lengths are also on offer, but these vary according to the Cab configuration. For example, the longest, a 7.3ft bed, is only available on the Regular Cab while the shortest, a 4.6ft bed, is mandatory on the Crew Cab, which instead takes up the length to accommodate passengers.

Interior Features
At the base SL trim-level consumers are offered many great interior details. This is certainly not a bare bones vehicle. Air conditioning and cloth upholstery combine with an AM/FM radio and power steering, topping off the list of features. A tachometer, automatic headlights, variable-intermittent wipers and map lights add functionality to the standard equipment list.

SLS trim levels include many more comfort and functional features to the interior. Cruise control is standard at this level, along with an AM/FM/CD stereo and a tilt leather-wrapped steering wheel.

Exterior Features
The Sonomas have a variety of distinctive exterior features, setting them apart from the mob by offering options for a more sporty look for those who want it. Available flared-fender Sportside beds combine with painted front bumper and rear step bumper on the SL trim level, color keyed bumpers on the SLS level. In addition, SLS adds front tow hooks and 235/75R15 on/off-road white-letter tires. The Crew Cab also comes equipped with a standard bedliner.

Performance
The Sonoma offers any of three engine choices for the 2WD Extended Cab. The smallest offering is the 2.2-liter 4-cyl. engine capable of 120 horsepower at 5000rpm and 140lb-ft of torque at 3600rpm. Optional on this configuration is a larger engine, the middle option of the three. This V6 is a 4.3-liter capable of 180 horsepower at 4400rpm and 245lb-ft of torque at 2800rpm.

Very close to this is the V6 required to push the 4WD models around. A powerful Vortec 4.3-liter V6 engine, it is capable of 190 horsepower at 4400rpm and 250lb-ft of torque at 2800rpm. This engine, with 4-speed automatic transmission gets 16/22 mpg (city/hwy) compared to, at the other end of the Sonoma fuel economy scale, the 2WD 4-cyl. that gets 22/28 mpg using the 5-speed manual transmission option that is available with all three choices.

Different suspension systems are also available, including the Smooth Ride or Increased Capacity Suspension Systems. However, that is not all that is available mechanically on the Sonoma line, 2-speed transfer case, front tow-hooks and various trailer and hitch options can be selected.

Safety and Security
4-wheel antilock brakes and dual front airbags are standard for Sonoma, as are daytime running lights, ABS disc brakes standard on the Crew Cab SLS.

New for the 2003 Sonoma

Attractively priced Crew Cab
Standard split-folding bench seat on all two-wheel-drive models
Cloth seat on SL and SLS models
Optional raised, white outline letter tires for two-wheel-drive models
ZR5 Sport Appearance Package on Crew Cab (introduced mid-2002)
Available six-disc CD changer (introduced mid-2002)
Exterior color: Flame Yellow (introduced mid-2002)

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Fast Stats
Seats
Reg Cab - 2 / 3
Ext. Cab - 3 / 4
Crew Cab - 5
MSRP from
$16,695
Engine
2.2L Vortec I4
4.3L Vortec V6
Horsepower
120 @ 5000
180 @ 4400
Transmission
4-speed auto
5-speed manual
MPG: City/Hwy
 I4 man. - 22 / 28
 I4 auto - 19 / 25
V6 man. - 17 / 22
V6 auto - 16 / 22

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