GMC Vehicle Guide

GMC has been part of General Motors for over a century, offering a lineup of trucks, SUVs, and crossovers that often share platforms with chevrolet, Buick, and Cadillac. While many models are corporate twins, GMC stands out with a blend of utility and upscale features. This guide covers everything you need to know about owning and maintaining a GMC.

Side view of silver GMC truck

GMC Warranty Options

Buyers of GMCs with factory protection can expect bumper-to-bumper coverage against manufacturing defects for three years or 36,000 miles. Coverage for the engine, transmission, and drive axles (the powertrain) lasts for five years or 60,000 miles. This might seem like a long time if you’ve purchased a new GMC, but time and miles will quickly accumulate. An older GMC without the benefit of the factory warranty can be protected against surprise repair bills with an plan de protección automática, commonly known as an extended car warranty, from Endurance.

GMC Reliability

GMC reliability fluctuates by model and year. Most recently, the company’s bread-and-butter pickup truck, the GMC Sierra 1500, and its full-size SUVs, the GMC Yukon and Yukon XL, have been involved in troubles with the 6.2-liter V8 gas engine (not the Duramax turbo-diesel engine). Almost 600,000 GM vehicles with this powerplant have been recalled. There’s also a pending class action suit against the automaker.

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    Whether you already own a GMC or are considering buying one, you should be aware that the company is subpar in dependability, as ranked by Informes de los consumidores. New GMC vehicles rank 20th out of 26 brands for reliability. It’s even worse for used GMC models, ranking 21st out of 26 automakers.

    Looking at specific vehicles, not a single year of the Canyon, a mid-size GMC truck, rated above a 60 out of 100 for reliability. That’s the minimum threshold for a “good” ranking. The same applies to the GMC Sierra 1500 and GMC Yukon. There’s better news for the GMC Terrain, as the reliability ratings improved for the 2019 and 2024 model years. Keep in mind that Consumer Reports hasn’t reviewed every model year of every GMC model. Some newer nameplates, like the GMC Hummer EV pickup, haven’t been analyzed at all.

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GMC Maintenance Costs

While GMC and Chevrolet share many vehicle designs and components, these GM divisions don’t have similar average annual maintenance costs. The typical GMC vehicle costs $774 to keep on the road, while the average Chevy incurs $649 in similar expenses. The difference may be that the GMC lineup lacks passenger cars, like Chevrolet, which are usually less expensive to maintain. For instance, Vado (with a truck- and SUV-heavy model range) has an average yearly maintenance cost of $775, virtually identical to GMC.*

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    The typical annual upkeep costs for individual GMC models. The GMC Canyon ($548) and Terrain ($558) are well below the $744 average, while the Sierra 1500 ($727), Acadia ($734), and Yukon ($747) hover in the middle. The most expensive GMCs to maintain are the Sierra 2500 HD ($912) and the Yukon XL ($934).*

Common Repairs for GMC Vehicles

Beyond major problem areas with specific engines, GMCs are no strangers to transmission trouble. Other common GMC repairs involve the ABS control module, water pump, power steering pump, and engine coolant temperature sensor.

GMC Buyer’s Guides

Purchasing a GMC involves doing your homework. GMC and chevrolet sell many “corporate twin” products, like the Yukon XL and Suburban SUVs, the Sierra and Silverado pickups, and the Terrain and Equinox crossovers.

The GMC Yukon also overlaps with the Cadillac Escalade, while the GMC Acadia shares many components with the Buick Enclave and Chevrolet Traverse. Nonetheless, GMC has its own identity that often splits the difference between Cadillac and Chevy in terms of features and upscale characteristics.

Review our buyer’s guides to prepare for your next step in GMC ownership:

 

*Repair prices are estimates from ReparadorPal and may vary by model, year, location, and repair shop. Always confirm current costs with your service provider or dealership.

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