Does the GMC Canyon qualify for the car loan interest deduction?
The 2025–2028 deduction turns on where a vehicle is finally assembled — not the badge. Here's where the 2025–2026 GMC Canyon is built and what it means for your loan interest.
Assembly data: NHTSA vPIC + our verified plant lists · Not tax advice · Methodology
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PASS — assembled in the USA
The GMC Canyon qualifies on the assembly test. Assembly is one of four gates — you also need a new vehicle, personal use, a 2025–2028 loan, and income under the phase-out.
The short answer
GMC builds the Canyon midsize pickup in Wentzville, Missouri, so it passes the OBBBA final-assembly test. New, personal-use, financed, and under the income cap, a Canyon loan's interest can qualify. Like its Colorado twin, the Canyon has no split-border production to worry about.
Where the GMC Canyon is assembled
| Assembly plant | Location | Assembly test |
|---|---|---|
| Wentzville Assembly | Wentzville, MO | ✓ United States |
Confirm the other three tests
A US-assembly PASS is only the first gate. Each remaining condition has its own guide:
New & personal-use — used cars and leases don't qualify→ Loan dated 2025–2028 — refinancing keeps eligibility→ Income under the phase-out — run the MAGI calculator→
Frequently asked questions
Where is the GMC Canyon built?
The Canyon is assembled at GM's Wentzville, Missouri plant, a US final-assembly point that meets the assembly test.
Is the Canyon's plant the same as the Chevy Colorado?
Yes. The Canyon and its Chevrolet Colorado twin both come from Wentzville, Missouri, so both are US-assembled.
Does using the Canyon for work affect the deduction?
The OBBBA deduction is for personal use. Interest on a truck used mainly for business is handled under separate business rules, not this one.
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