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Winter Driving

Winter driving can be unpredictable, but GMC vehicles are built to help you take on the season with confidence. From snow-covered roads to freezing temperatures, GMC’s professional-grade engineering is designed to keep you safe, comfortable, and in control all winter long.

Available All-Wheel Drive and Four-Wheel Drive systems help improve traction on slippery surfaces, while advanced safety features like stability control, traction control, and anti-lock brakes assist when conditions get tough. Inside, features such as heated seats, heated steering wheels, and remote start make cold mornings easier and more comfortable.

Winter Driving Tips to Stay Safe:

  • Install winter tires: They provide better grip and improved braking performance in cold temperatures.

  • Reduce speed and increase following distance: Even with advanced safety systems, winter roads require extra caution.

  • Clear snow and ice completely: Ensure your windshield, mirrors, headlights, and roof are free of snow for maximum visibility.

  • Carry a winter emergency kit: Essentials like a blanket, flashlight, gloves, and phone charger can make a big difference.

  • Top up all fluids: Make sure your windshield washer fluid is always topped up. Engine coolant/anti-freeze. Keep up with oil changes and try and always keep a full tank of gas (in case you ever get stuck somewhere where you need to keep your vehicle on for longer periods of time).