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Sales history GMC canyon 2004–2012
Found: 14 carsДамо знати, коли з'являться нові лоти
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3.7L
118 373 mi
MECHANICAL
INDIANAPOLIS
1
COPART
3.7L
REAR END
181 792 mi
MECHANICAL
DALLAS
1
3.7L
80 428 mi
SIDE
DURYEA
1
COPART
3.7L
MINOR DENT/SCRATCHES
0 mi
VANDALISM
DALLAS
1
COPART
2.9L
181 355 mi
MECHANICAL
NAMPA
1
COPART
2.9L
159 369 mi
FRONT END
LAWRENCEBURG
3
COPART
3.7L
151 204 mi
FRONT END
ROGERSVILLE
1
3.7L
FRONT END
218 809 mi
SIDE
HARLEYVILLE
1
COPART
2.8L
ALL OVER
330 548 mi
MECHANICAL
USA
1
2.9L
UNDERCARRIAGE
261 015 mi
ALL OVER
USA
1
COPART
3.5L
147 670 mi
FRAME DAMAGE
USA
1
COPART
3.5L
SIDE
198 450 mi
FRONT END
ROCKY VIEW COUNTY
1
COPART
3.7L
FRONT END
170 677 mi
REAR END
LEBANON
1
COPART
3.7L
161 578 mi
NORMAL WEAR
DALLAS
1
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Why Buy GMC from USA
Did you know that Copart and IAAI auctions list between 200 to 500 GMC vehicles daily? The average price for a 2018-2020 GMC Sierra is around $8,000 to $12,000, which is about 35-40% cheaper than what you’d find in the European market. This significant price difference makes it a smart choice for anyone looking to buy a reliable vehicle without breaking the bank.
Most Popular GMC Models at Auction
When it comes to GMC, a few models stand out in the auction scene. Here are some of the most popular options you might consider:
- GMC Sierra - Known for its strong performance and towing capacity, the Sierra is a favorite among truck enthusiasts.
- GMC Acadia - This midsize SUV offers a spacious interior and excellent safety ratings, making it a great family vehicle.
- GMC Canyon - A compact pickup that combines utility with comfort, perfect for those who need a truck without the bulk of a full-size model.
- GMC Hummer EV - The new electric entry that’s making waves for its impressive specs and eco-friendly driving.
What to Look for When Choosing
Choosing a GMC at auction requires some careful consideration. Here are a few practical tips to keep in mind:
- Avoid vehicles with extensive frame damage or structural issues; these can lead to costly repairs.
- Look for models with under 100,000 miles, as this often indicates less wear and tear.
- Be cautious of models from years known for specific issues; for example, some 2015 Acadia models had transmission problems. Research the specific year and model before bidding.
How Much Does It Cost to Import GMC
Understanding the total cost to import a GMC is crucial for budgeting. For instance, if you find a car priced at $10,000 at auction, you might incur additional costs such as shipping (around $1,800) and customs fees that can range from $2,500 to $4,000. This brings your total cost to about $14,000 to $16,000. For a more detailed breakdown, check out our calculator.
If you’re considering a GMC, you might want to check out the Acadia or the Sierra for a great blend of value and utility. Happy bidding!
Additionally, if you're open to other options, take a look at Chevrolet or Cadillac, which are also part of the GM Group and offer similar quality and performance.