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How many miles will a 2013 GMC Terrain last?

How many miles will a 2013 GMC Terrain last?

300,000 miles
The GMC Terrain can last 300,000 miles which could mean more than 20 years of service. However, this is dependant on the car being well maintained, regularly serviced and driven sensibly, failure to do so can result in significantly reduced longevity.

What’s the price of a 2013 GMC Terrain?

The 2013 GMC Terrain SLE-1 has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) just under $27,000, while the SLT-1 runs closer to $30,000. Adding all-wheel drive will set you back $1,750 on either model.

Which is better Ford Edge or GMC Terrain?

When it comes to horsepower, the Ford Edge greatly out-muscles the GMC Terrain. Due to its much higher torque, the Ford Edge does a much better job of transmitting its engine’s horsepower to its wheels than the GMC Terrain.

Do GMC terrains hold value?

A GMC Terrain will depreciate 47% after 5 years and have a 5 year resale value of $19,288. The chart below shows the expected depreciation for the next 10 years. These results are for vehicles in good condition, averaging 12,000 miles per year. It also assumes a selling price of $36,221 when new.

What kind of oil is recommended for a 2013 GMC Terrain?

5W-30
Engine Oil

Viscosity: 0W-30 (Below -29) 5W-30 (All TEMPS)
Capacity: 5 quarts (with filter)After refill check oil level.
Torque: 18 ft/lbs (Oil Drain Plug)
Notes: This specification has been updated from Dexos 1 (Dexos:2010) to Dexos1 Gen 2 (Dexos:2015)

What SUV is comparable to the GMC Terrain?

Toyota RAV4. The Toyota RAV4 bests the Terrain in most areas. It has a stronger engine than the Terrain’s base turbo-four, plus decent off-road capability, better forward visibility, and a higher cargo capacity. The Toyota’s base price is about $1,000 more than that of the GMC, but it’s a better vehicle overall.