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GMC - Terrain (2021)

The GMC Terrain remains one of the most sought-after compact SUVs for families and commuters alike. With its blend of rugged styling, modern tech, and a reputation for smooth handling, the Terrain has become a staple on many North American roads. While the GMC Terrain price varies across markets, trims, and conditions, enthusiasts have a reliable benchmark for what to expect, especially when moving into newer models or assessing the value of a vehicle from a few years ago.

Below is a quick snapshot of what you can expect from the current and recent Terrain lines. These specifications help illustrate why the Terrain holds strong resale value, and they provide a baseline for determining the GMC Terrain 2021 price and the depreciation curve it follows.

  • Engine: 2.5‑L 4‑Cylinder, 200 hp / 190 lb‑ft
  • Transmission: 6‑Speed Automatic (gear‑shift modes available)
  • Drive: Front‑Wheel Drive or All‑Wheel Drive (depending on trim)
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline
  • Fuel Economy: 20‑22 mpg city / 27‑28 mpg highway (AWD variations)
  • Dimensions: 176.0 in (wheelbase) – 174.6 in (overall length)
  • Weight: 3,400–3,600 lbs (trim and options)
  • Seating: 5 occupants, optional third‑row in higher models
  • Cargo: 19.6–25.8 cu ft behind 2 seats; 52.5–62 cu ft with seats folded
  • Technology: 7‑in touchscreen, Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
  • Safety: Standard forward‑collision alert, lane‑keeping assist, blind‑spot monitoring (premium packages)

When evaluating a used GMC Terrain price, buyers often consider how quickly the vehicle’s value drops in the first few years. The Terrain’s depreciation is typically less aggressive than many competitors. According to standard depreciation curves for compact SUVs, the Terrain is expected to lose about 15‑20% of its value in the first year, and around 30‑35% after three years from its original MSRP. These percentages reflect a strong demand for the brand and model, especially in the used–car market where buyers look for a balance between affordability and modern convenience.

GMC Terrain depreciation also varies by trim: the base S model tends to hold value slightly better due to a more economical price point, while the XLE or Terrain SLE trim, featuring more advanced tech and comfort options, often see a smoother resale value drop because of higher buyer stickiness.

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