GMC offers three stalwart SUVs for Gas City drivers, and the GMC Terrain is the smallest of these three. This reliable, family-friendly vehicle delivers outstanding gas mileage and high-tech safety features that modern drivers in Hartford City want in their new vehicle. You’ll love this SUV for every commute, weekly errand, and weekend getaway to your favorite camping, lake, or resort destination.
You’ll need to purchase the correct GMC Terrain tire size for your SUV, which varies based on the trim you have. Find out everything you need to know about the GMC Terrain’s tire sizes with our helpful guide from the team at Greg Hubler Buick GMC.
The GMC Terrain comes in four configurations. The tire sizes are the smallest of GMC’s SUVs because the Terrain is the smallest of the automaker’s SUV lineup.
See the GMC Terrain tire size by trim:
Your GMC Terrain tires usually require 35 pounds per square inch (PSI) of air for the best handling and gas mileage. The actual inflation depends on the exact tire and model you have.
Our service center team can show you the right tire pressure and tire size for your GMC Terrain. Your owner’s manual also tells you this. You’ll also see the GMC Terrain tire pressure clearly marked on a label affixed to the frame of your driver’s side door. Simply open the door and look for it toward the bottom along the side.
Your GMC Terrain tire type depends on your preferences and the season. If you want a well-rounded set, all-season tires are ideal for rainy and snowy weather in IN. Consider winter tires for the slippery and snowy weather we get every year, but you’ll need to change the winter tires to summer ones after we thaw in the spring.
Your GMC Terrain tire types include:
Have more questions about the GMC Terrain’s tire sizes? Contact us, call (765) 293-0035, or schedule service with our team. We can rotate the tires or install new ones for safer Wabash journeys.
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