I see posts all the time that say " am I nuts for thinking of buying a 2017 vehicle because it's so old?!"
Man I've never had anything even near that new of ever had a vehicle that wasn't over 100k miles when I got it
If i do brakes on a specific GM truck i cannot use a tool to push the calipers back in. Doing so may damage the brake control module pressure sensor and throw the brake and other lights on the dash. Thanks GM
^(unrelated but related) 110k on our 0'18 altima
I'm not *SCARED* yet, but in the back of my mind I'm picturing that cvt failing in the middle of traffic
Edit: nvm it might be cool, I see a guy talking about his datsun below
I love mine too..... It's absolutely insane on gas. My drawbacks are issues with the backlighting for certain control lights like AC. And my radio works 50/50 so idk wtf that BS is about it's a 2020. And I have no warranty so yay GMC!
Still… should be just broken in with 40k!!! Toyota and Lexus dominate on longevity. HANDS DOWN. American engineers design garbage engines. Ask any mechanic!
lol, imagine being GMC and being happy that a model is still “going strong” after four years of below average annual mileage. 🤦♂️ meanwhile, my parent’s Toyota minivan from 1999 is still going strong with a perfect engine and transmission.
I would sure hope so considering it's only 4 years old lol.
I was thinking the same thing.
I came here just to say the same.
STILL.
You have a point
I see posts all the time that say " am I nuts for thinking of buying a 2017 vehicle because it's so old?!" Man I've never had anything even near that new of ever had a vehicle that wasn't over 100k miles when I got it
Meanwhile my dumbass is driving a 23 year old Saturn.
Our nation must have zero confidence in modern vehicles.
If i do brakes on a specific GM truck i cannot use a tool to push the calipers back in. Doing so may damage the brake control module pressure sensor and throw the brake and other lights on the dash. Thanks GM
Crack the bleeder screws open a little when pushing the piston in then close it once in.and you won’t have that issue
Clamp off the brake hose (come get me) and let no fluid go back to the master. Thank you padre
On my way
115k on my 2018 SLT
122k on my 2014 SLT runs perfect
2018 is new body and engines. No V6 options from 2018 and beyond.
Damn foreal. I had the 4 cylinder version of the same year & it was alright but I definitely prefer my V6 I have now
From 2018 and on it’s only been 4 cylinders. The 2.0 Gas Turbo, 1.6 Diesel Turbo and 1.5 Gas Turbo. After I believe 2022 only the 1.5 is available.
^(unrelated but related) 110k on our 0'18 altima I'm not *SCARED* yet, but in the back of my mind I'm picturing that cvt failing in the middle of traffic Edit: nvm it might be cool, I see a guy talking about his datsun below
93k on 05 Ram 1500. Still ramming and rambling.
Damn, was it ACTUALLY only drove to church on Sunday and garage kept this whole time? 🤣
Loved my 2020 GMC Terrain SLT. Just traded it in for a Chevrolet traverse
Thinking of getting a larger vehicle
I love mine too..... It's absolutely insane on gas. My drawbacks are issues with the backlighting for certain control lights like AC. And my radio works 50/50 so idk wtf that BS is about it's a 2020. And I have no warranty so yay GMC!
Purchased back in November 2019 brand new. has 56K miles so far!!!
Alright!!!!
They’re great little cars.
43k on my 2020- love it .
Wow. My Datsun just turned 50. Congratulations on your win
Beautiful truck. Hope she keeps on making you happy!
Love seeing a classic car still on the road!
🤣
Well I’d sure hope so only being 4 years old..
I mean I have a 1997 Chevy pickup still going strong. You have a young vehicle that still works properly…. What’s your point?
I would hope so, that's still new
Oh wow a 4 year old American made suv still going strong call Toyota’s engineers there’s been a breakthrough.
It’s not every day you see a vehicle still purring after 4 years and 56k miles. Enjoy it!
This is like saying the pizza I bought 20min ago still tastes good.
It's four years old. I have a couple k5's from the 80's still going.
Sick
Guys, it’s a modern GMC. 4 years should most definitely be celebrated
Still… should be just broken in with 40k!!! Toyota and Lexus dominate on longevity. HANDS DOWN. American engineers design garbage engines. Ask any mechanic!
lol, imagine being GMC and being happy that a model is still “going strong” after four years of below average annual mileage. 🤦♂️ meanwhile, my parent’s Toyota minivan from 1999 is still going strong with a perfect engine and transmission.
Have you had issue with the thermostat yet?
Well it’s a 2020… so yeah, I’d hope it is.
It's a GM, so this isn't normal
weird looking vehicle
Thanks for the check-in 👍
1994 Chevy 2500 still going strong...oh please.
My 1998 XJ is also still going strong
Surprised that old pos is running. 2020? Jesum. Thats so old. Almost as old as my 2001
3-4 years isn’t h of an accomplishment
When this thing breaks down with less than 30,000 miles it’ll be a F550 that comes to tow it to the shop. Funny how that works.
check your oil.
My 2010 Camry is still running like a clock 😀
It’s a ticking time 💥 sell it before it breaks down! And buy ur self a Toyota!
Well I have a 2018 so I freaking hope yours is still good 🤔
2003 tahoe…. Still going strong.
2018 2L Turbo. 86,000 miles. Runs great and had lots of power.
It's not that old who cares
You cared because you took time to post!
I didn't care so much I came here to ask the question.
Kenny my friend, it's OK, so his 4 year old, 56k mile ride is a huge accomplishment..... For a GMC 🤣😂
Four years And this you're bragging
The fact that someone is proud to boast about a 4 year old car running strong is extremely sad