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Finding the Right Used GMC SUV for Your Lifestyle

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SUVs are the most popular type of vehicle in the US, and with good reason. They offer an elevated driving position, room for cargo and passengers, and adaptability that flows with today’s fast-paced world. However, due to their popularity, there are also numerous options to choose from, which can make the buying process slightly overwhelming.

The good news is that you don’t have to navigate which used GMC for sale is best for your daily driving routine on your own, not with us at Patriot GMC by your side. Our team is well-versed in what GMC SUVs bring to the table, and we take the time to get to know you and your needs so we can offer options that truly fit your lifestyle. You can find our selection online or stop by the dealership today for a closer look. Either way, we are excited to help. For now, please keep reading to see why we think a used GMC SUV is a great option.

Exploring GMC’s Lineup of SUVs

First and foremost, GMC makes things a bit easier by offering three distinct SUV options. The first and smallest in the lineup is the Terrain, followed by the versatile Acadia. The largest in the group actually comes in two different sizes, the Yukon and the Yukon XL. It is also worth noting that all three offer trim levels that help you further customize your decision, ensuring you truly get what you are looking for. A closer look at each and the trim levels you can choose from, as well as how they might fit your needs, is offered below.

The GMC Terrain

The GMC Terrain has been a part of the lineup since the 2010 model year; its arrival followed the successful debut of the Acadia. With the introduction of the Terrain, drivers were given the opportunity to choose a smaller, easier-to-maneuver SUV, which was key for navigating traffic and tight city streets.

The most recent redesign of the Terrain occurred in 2018, but a facelift for the 2022 model year ensures that pre-owned options on our lot provide you with many of the must-have features you might be looking for. That facelift included things like new exterior styling elements, updated upholstery, and improved technology. It also streamlined powertrain options, making the 1.5L turbocharged four-cylinder engine the powertrain of choice.

Features to Look For

Other amenities you can expect to find when considering one of our pre-owned Terrain options include an easy-to-use infotainment system that allows you to connect a compatible phone to access your favorite apps. Depending on the model year, the size of the screen differs, with more recent years offering a whopping 15-inch display. You will also find that each trim level offers upgrades, such as the in-dash navigation available with the Denali trim or the optional head-up display, which provides real-time data as you navigate from point A to point B.

Trim Lineups

Speaking of trims, the Terrain’s options have changed since the 2022 facelift, with four trims available during the 2022, 2023, and 2024 model years. Those trim levels are the SLE, SLT, AT4, and Denali. If you are looking at a pre-owned 2025 model, however, you will notice that only one trim, Elevation, is available. It is worth noting that this trim offers either front-wheel or all-wheel drive.

The GMC Terrain hits the sweet spot for a wide range of drivers, including those looking for their first SUV as well as drivers who want a comfortable ride with sophisticated styling for their commute. Of course, that sophistication level bumps up dramatically when choosing the top-tier Denali. Even better, by choosing used, you can enjoy all the bells and whistles for less.

If you’re looking for a compact SUV that is well-equipped for both paved and unpaved roads, we suggest checking out the AT4. It offers enhanced off-road capability and standard all-wheel drive, along with unique styling both inside and out, a skid plate, and all-terrain tires.

Blue 2024 GMC Acadia Denali parked off-road

The GMC Acadia

In the middle of the GMC SUV lineup is the GMC Acadia. As mentioned, it arrived on the scene just before the Terrain, hitting dealership lots for the 2007 model year. Today, it is in its third generation, which debuted for the 2024 model year.

Changes in More Recent Models

Some key changes introduced with the newest version include a longer 10.6-inch wheelbase increase and a 3.2-inch height increase. Additionally, the powertrain options were slimmed down to just one—a 2.5L inline-four engine that gives you up to 328 hp and 326 lb-ft of torque. While it’s not the most powerful SUV in the lineup, it does offer the ability to tow up to 5,000 lbs when properly equipped, which is key for outdoor enthusiasts who want to haul an ATV trailer or camper on the weekends.

Safety and Driver-Assistance Features

Like the Terrain, you will see many of the features you want when looking at the Acadia, even in the models years prior to the redesign. However, if size is a priority, choosing a newer pre-owned option is the smartest path to take. Something else to mention is that the Acadia—and all the SUVs in the GMC lineup—come equipped with a strong list of driver-assist features. These include features such as alerts for changes in traffic flow and braking and steering support when needed. Additionally, it’s worth noting that each of the SUVs in the lineup consistently gets high ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

Trim Lineups

Additionally, like the Terrain, the trim levels of the Acadia have undergone changes in recent years. For instance, for the 2022 model year, there were four trim levels to choose from: the SLE, SLT, AT4, and Denali. However, the redesign for the 2024 model year changed things up a bit by dropping both the SLE and SLT in favor of the Elevation. Our team can review these trims with you in more detail to help you find the right match.

As far as who might choose the Acadia, the answer is just about everyone. The “middle child” of the GMC SUV lineup is highly adaptable, making it a great option for DIYers, families, commuters, adventure seekers, and more.

The GMC Yukon and Yukon XL

Last but not least are the Yukon X and XL. When exploring this impressive SUV, you will often see the two mixed together, which makes sense as they share many of the same similarities. The main difference, as you might have guessed, is the size. 

The Yukon XL is about 15 inches longer, which also means that it offers additional cargo space, as well as legroom. Of course, that also means it might be a bit trickier to navigate in tight situations, which is something to consider if you need a full-size SUV but still want to be mindful of maneuverability.

Like the other SUVs in the lineup, you will find that the Yukon and Yukon XL also come well-equipped, particularly at the higher levels, but the lower trims aren’t anything to scoff at. This is thanks to the brand’s dedication to ensuring each vehicle it manufactures checks many of the boxes today’s drivers are looking for.

White 2023 GMC Yukon AT4 driving off-road

The Denali and AT4 Trims

When looking at our pre-owned options, it’s important to note that the latest version of the SUV debuted for the 2021 model year. What that means for you is that most of the options on our lot offer the latest amenities. Breaking that down further, you will find familiar trim level names, from Elevation at the base to the top-tier Denali trim. A notable difference, however, is that the Yukon takes things one step further with both an AT4 Ultimate and Denali Ultimate trim option.

Performance and Towing Capabilities

Regardless of which you choose, you will have more than enough room for family, friends, and cargo, as well as impressive power and performance thanks to the standard 5.3L V8 found on the Elevation and AT4 or the 6.2L V8 that is found under the hood of the Denali trim. If that’s not enough, you can also opt for the 3.0L turbo-diesel powertrain.

Finally, the Yukon and Yukon XL earn the blue ribbon when it comes to towing, with the 5.3L powertrain offering a maximum towing capacity of 8,400 lbs, while the 6.2L gives you the ability to tow up to 8,200 lbs. Choosing the turbo-diesel option? Its towing power provides you with a capacity of 8,100 lbs.

Check Out a Pre-Owned GMC SUV Today

If you are looking for a pre-owned SUV, the GMC lineup is a solid contender. With three great options, each offering many of the latest technological advancements of the last few years, as well as distinct trims that speak to a wide range of drivers, adding either the Terrain, Acadia, or Yukon to your “must see” list makes sense. If you’re ready to take the next step, reach out to our Patriot GMC team online or in person today.

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