3 Star Reviews for 1995 GMC Sonoma

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

3.78/5 Average
22 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

Driver airbag is added, and daytime running lights are standard. Highrider off-road package can be ordered on the Club Coupe. Power window and lock buttons are illuminated at night. Remote keyless entry is a new option. A single key operates both the door locks and the ignition. A manual transmission can now be ordered with the 191-horsepower, 4.3-liter V6.

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  • Dont DO IT! - 1995 GMC Sonoma
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    Ive bought this thing 5 times over in the cost of repairs! The CRV valve in the exhaust was replaced 4 TIMES! Then the trannie went, then 4x4 problems, hen alternator, then A/C, then interior electrical, and now Ive blown a frost plug - in SEPTEMBER! The plugs are positioned in the bell housing, itll cost me $700 to have it fixed!

  • My Nightmare - 1995 GMC Sonoma
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    Had noting but bad luck with this truck. EGR valve died with one week of purchase. Had to have new ball joints, idler arm, and continual alignments. Still wore tires unevenly. New starter, (2) batteries, universal joints, rear axle developed hum @ 90k. Front axle did not like to disengage when supposed to. ABS died. Had 3 sets of front rotors/pads. I could not wait to get rid of this truck. Body developed unexplainable rust @ 6 years! Leaky oil cooler lines. Leaky heater core. So many repairs I cant list.

  • Piece of crap - 1995 GMC Sonoma
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    I hate this truck so much but I cant afford to buy another right now.It has been in the shop more times then I can count,and I always say what else can go wrong I wish I had more space to tell you why I will never buy another GM truck the rest of my life.

  • Dont Buy IT - 1995 GMC Sonoma
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    Replaced 3 starters, cooling fan, radiator, 3 fly wheels, Air condition compressor, transmission at 122,000 miles, catalitic converter just to name some of the problems. The drivers seat stop working at 70,000 miles. The vehicle is not built for a large amount of

  • dont really want to part with it... - 1995 GMC Sonoma
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    I bought it brand new with 450mi on it, at about $14,500. I religiously have and continue to make the mechanics of the truck running smoothly, using only top of the line grade fluids, filters, plugs, etc. There was a head gasket leak about 3-4 years ago, and had to be completely re-worked, but has had no problems since...in fact, the engine runs like 50,000mi and has recently had a serp. belt replaced. There are minor faults such as the integrity of the body, some of which was fixed(rust), but only by the dealer.Ive never seen an accident(even minor)with this truck, and has proven good in the snowy weather(up to 2-3 feet).

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