Winter can be one of the most strategic times to trade in your car in Connecticut. At Gates GMC Nissan in North Windham, we field lots of questions from folks in eastern CT who want to know: how much is my car really worth? Should I trade it in now, or would spring be better? Is it even worth cleaning and prepping for a winter trade? This blog breaks down what goes on behind the scenes at a local dealership, how we value trades in New England winters, and what you can do to make sure you get the best possible deal—without resorting to outdated tricks or generic advice. We keep it personal, practical, and specific for our area and customers.

Understanding What Your Car Is Worth in CT Right Now

Trade-in values for used vehicles have remained strong. Even as the highs from the pandemic period have eased, CT owners are still seeing more equity in their 1-5 year old cars and trucks than they would have in a typical year before 2020. At the same time, used car prices have started trending lower across the U.S.

  • New vehicle transaction prices remain just under $50,000 on average nationally.
  • Used vehicles are still averaging in the mid-$20,000s for listing price.
  • If you have a high-demand AWD/4WD vehicle or SUV (like a GMC Terrain or a Nissan Rogue), you may find winter is the perfect season for top value in eastern Connecticut.

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How We Really Value Your Trade

We get it—most people check online price guides before visiting a dealership. Here’s how we approach trade-ins at Gates GMC Nissan, using a blend of data and real-world condition:

  • Year, Make, Model, Trim: For example, a 2021 Nissan Frontier SV 4WD will be valued differently than a 2021 Frontier S 2WD.
  • Mileage: In general, lower miles can bump your value. For relatively new cars, the guidance is often a deduction of around $0.10 per mile over average mileage.
  • History: Accident reports, title status, number of owners—things like a clean CarFax, or being a one-owner vehicle, can help.
  • Mechanical Condition: Any check engine lights, leaks, or warning lights can bring the number down. We look under the hood ourselves and consider what we’ll have to fix to retail the vehicle.
  • Interior/Exterior Condition: A clean, smoke-free, well-cared-for interior along with minimal cosmetic issues makes a difference.
  • Popular Features: AWD/4WD, leather seats, sunroof, tow package, and newer safety tech tend to hold better value here in CT.

Here’s the truth: While online values are a great start, they can’t see the details that really matter. We combine regional CT and New England sales data, real inspection findings, and auction trends to land on your actual local offer.

Why Winter Can Be a Smart Time to Trade In

The Connecticut winter market affects demand in real, measurable ways. If you’re trading in a 4×4 truck or AWD SUV, winter timing typically plays in your favor. Buyers want something they can rely on through snow and slush, which puts your vehicle in higher demand on our lot. Conversely, summer-only or rear wheel drive vehicles may see slightly lower trade values in the cold months due to softer seasonal demand.

  • Trucks and SUVs with AWD/4WD: Retain and sometimes increase value heading into the snow.
  • Reliable daily commuters: Compact sedans with high MPG can hold steady for those prepping for winter weather and high gas prices.

The upshot? Trading your vehicle during the CT winter—especially if it fits what buyers are looking for—can maximize your allowance and move you into something safer or newer before road conditions get really tough.

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A Step-By-Step Process for Estimating Your Trade Value

  1. Gather Your Info:
    • VIN (on your dashboard or registration card)
    • Exact trim, engine size, drivetrain (AWD or FWD), and listed features
    • Mileage (to the nearest 100 miles)
    • List existing issues—lights, leaks, tire wear, etc.
  2. Check Online Value Tools: Plug in your info into at least two respected guides, but be honest about the condition. Most cars are rated ‘Good’, not ‘Excellent’.
  3. Adjust for Condition: If your car has higher mileage, visible wear, or needs maintenance, use the deduction suggestions from value guides.
  4. Factor in Connecticut Demand: SUVs and trucks with cold weather packages or 4WD get a stronger number during winter in North Windham, Norwich, Mansfield, and around Windham County.
  5. Get a Real Offer: Start online by submitting your details through our Value Your Trade page. For the actual figure, bring it in for a walkaround appraisal and a quick test drive. We’ll talk through the variables right there on the spot.

Tips for Getting the Best Possible Trade-In Offer This Winter

  • Thoroughly clean your car: Remove personal items, vacuum, clean the glass, and wipe all surfaces. It signals that you’ve taken care of the vehicle.
  • Fix small, inexpensive problems: Dead bulbs, low washer fluid, or missing key fobs are easy wins that can help with first impressions and sometimes a few extra dollars.
  • Bring all docs and extras: Title, payoff info (if still financing), service records (even if just oil changes), and extra keys or remote fobs. Transparency helps the process move fast and fairly.
  • Understand what hurts most: Major warning or check engine lights, body damage, heavy smoke or mildew odors, or open recalls. Ask your mechanic what’s worth fixing, and what you’re better off disclosing directly to us.
  • Consider timing: Sweet spot is often 3-7 years old, but the earlier in winter you move that AWD or snow-capable vehicle, the stronger your return can be.

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How Your Trade-In Impacts Your Next Purchase (and Your Taxes)

In Connecticut, your trade-in can make a serious impact at the register and on your loan. CT sales tax is generally calculated on the price of the new car minus your trade-in value—not the full sale price. This means your trade not only lowers your new vehicle cost but can save hundreds in taxes. Factor this into your bottom-line calculations and remember, rolling over debt from your old loan can affect your new payment. Transparency really is your friend here; ask to see the out-the-door price, trade allowance, and net difference all side by side.

Should You Sell Privately or Trade In?

Option Pros Cons
Private Sale
  • Potential for higher price
  • More control over negotiations
  • Handling calls, test drives, and paperwork
  • No CT tax reduction
  • Safety concerns meeting strangers
Dealer Trade-In
  • One-stop: trade, purchase, and paperwork handled seamlessly
  • CT tax benefit
  • Fast—sometimes within a single appointment
  • Offer may be less than a top dollar private sale

For most customers who value ease, quick turnaround, and peace of mind, the dealership route is the better path. We handle the DMV, registration, and payoff details, so you can focus on picking out your next vehicle.

Why Trade-Ins at Gates GMC Nissan Are Different

We’re a family run business, and we proudly stand by our tagline—”We Take Anything In Trade! Goats, Boats, Trains, Planes, You Name It! We Trade It!” That means we consider a broad variety of vehicles and make it straightforward, honest, and fast for you. Our GMC and Nissan certified technicians ensure every traded vehicle is carefully reconditioned, and our market approach prioritizes fairness and clarity. Whether you’re moving up to a certified pre-owned Yukon, or looking at a value-driven used sedan, your trade plays a key role in your next step. Explore our full inventory and see what is available today. You can also use our payment calculator to see what difference your trade will make on a monthly basis.

Quick Checklist: Winter Trade-In Readiness

  • Reviewed value guides and estimated a fair range
  • Thoroughly cleaned your car—inside and out
  • Gathered title, payoff, extra keys, and service records
  • Decided if convenience and tax savings of the dealer trade-in outweigh the hassle of private sale
  • Scheduled your CT appraisal and test drive (book your test drive)

Helpful Link: Related Local Car Ownership Insights

If you want more detailed winter prep tips, see our full guide Connecticut Winter Car Checklist: Battery, Tires, Brakes, and Heat, which covers all essentials for winter driving in CT. Also, if you want to know what to look for in your next pre-owned vehicle, check out What to Look for When Buying a Used Car in Connecticut: A Complete Guide.

Ready to Discover What Your Car Is Really Worth?

You can begin online using our Value Your Trade form for a quick estimate and then bring your vehicle to 143 Boston Post Road, North Windham, CT. Let our team show you how your current car, truck, or even unique trades can position you for your next GMC, Nissan, or pre-owned adventure this winter. We’re here to make the process friendly, fair, and personal—see what your car is really worth today at Gates GMC Nissan.

2026 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X.

MSRP: $50,960

Sales Price: $48,460

Connecticut winter is tough on cars and their owners. As a family-owned dealership serving North Windham and the surrounding area for decades, we’ve seen firsthand just how unpredictable a New England winter can be—and how a little preparation makes a big difference. Here’s our in-depth, personal checklist for getting your car winter-ready, focused on battery, tires, brakes, and heat, plus a few essentials to keep you safe and comfortable on the roads when the snow starts falling.

Why Connecticut Winters Demand Car Preparation

From early deep freezes in December to surprise storms in March, Connecticut drivers are tested every season. Slippery roads, fluctuating temperatures, and heavy doses of road salt can quickly expose weaknesses in your vehicle’s systems. Failing to prepare puts you at higher risk for inconvenient breakdowns, expensive repairs, and dangerous situations. We put this guide together so you can drive into winter knowing your car is truly ready.

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Battery: Avoid Getting Stranded on a Freezing Morning

Cold temperatures are especially hard on car batteries. Power output drops sharply in freezing weather, and any weakness may mean you won’t start in the morning. At Gates GMC Nissan, we always check:

  • Battery age and charge: If your battery is 4 or more years old, have it tested. Slow cranking or dim lights are red flags.
  • Terminals and cables: We clean off any corrosion (the white or blue powder) to ensure a solid connection.
  • Signs of swelling or leakage: These mean it’s time to replace, not wait and risk trouble.

Many drivers don’t know you can get a quick, professional battery check with our certified technicians—often at no cost during service. If in doubt, reach out to our service team at 860-455-4737 before the temperature really drops.

Tires: Your Only Grip on Snow and Ice

If you’ve experienced a Connecticut winter, you know that tire condition and type can make or break your commute. When roads are icy or covered with slush, you need:

  • Tread depth: Worn tires lose traction fast. Do the penny test with Lincoln’s head down in the groove—if you can see the top of his head, you need new tires.
  • Proper pressure: Tire pressure drops roughly 1 PSI for every 10 degree temperature drop. We recommend you check every week in winter.
  • Winter tire benefits: Winter tires stay flexible in the cold, keeping you gripped to the road. Look for the three-peak mountain snowflake symbol for winter-rated models.

If you need new tires, make sure to ask about our Tire Price Match Guarantee: we will match or refund the difference on any eligible local price within 30 days. It’s our way of making sure your family’s safety comes first.

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Brakes: Dependable Stopping Even on the Slickest Roads

We believe brakes matter even more in winter. Ice and snow can easily double your stopping distance. Here’s where to focus:

  • Brake pad thickness: Thin pads are a risk—let us check the precise depth for you.
  • Rotors and hardware: Corrosion or warping (often from salt exposure) will weaken brakes when you need them most.
  • Brake fluid: Old or contaminated fluid can freeze or compromise your system. Ask us to check for moisture and top off with the right specification for your model.
  • Unusual sounds: Any squealing or grinding means it’s time for immediate attention—not worth risking your safety.

We work on all makes and models, and our current service specials can help you save on necessary repairs. You can always call 860-455-4737 to book a check.

Heat & Defrost: Visibility and Comfort are Safety Issues

Staying comfortable is important, but in winter, it’s really about safety. You need a properly working heater and fast windshield defrosting. Our prep checklist includes:

  • Testing the heater and defroster on all settings
  • Checking coolant level (when the engine’s cool)
  • Inspecting hoses and clamps for leaks or looseness
  • Confirming your coolant’s antifreeze mix is correct (usually 50/50)

If your heater’s blowing cold or your windshield takes too long to clear, don’t wait. Delays and fogging can be more dangerous than you think during a winter morning rush. Our technicians handle these checks all the time, so you can keep your attention where it belongs—on the road.

Don’t Forget: Wipers, Washer Fluid, and Lights

Low visibility causes countless winter accidents. We recommend:

  • Switching to winter-grade wiper blades
  • Keeping your washer fluid topped off with a freeze-resistant formula
  • Walking around your car at dusk to check that every light and bulb is working

It seems basic, but dirty windshields and burnt out lights become a real hazard in snow and sleet.

Salt, Rust, & Undercarriage Prep: The Hidden Winter Threat

While most drivers think about tires and heat, seasoned Connecticut natives know that road salt needs attention too. Paint chips, rust spots, and corrosion all accelerate in winter. Our recommendations are:

  • Washing your car (especially the undercarriage) every two to three weeks, more if driving on heavily salted roads
  • Applying a fresh coat of protective wax before the season starts
  • Checking and cleaning wheel arches and metal components often

This is the best long-term defense for preserving your vehicle’s value—and catching problems before they turn into expensive headaches.

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Fluids: The Lifeblood of Your Winter-Ready Vehicle

Winter is the time for a tune-up if you’ve been putting it off. Make sure these fluids are checked and filled to specification:

  • Engine oil: Consider oil with lower viscosity for easier cold starts
  • Coolant/antifreeze: Test for the correct freeze protection
  • Brake fluid: Must be clean and at the right level
  • Power steering and transmission fluids: Not always at the top of mind, but crucial as weather gets colder

A comprehensive multi-point inspection by our professional team can handle all of these quickly and efficiently.

Emergency Winter Kit: Don’t Leave the Driveway Without It

Even the best-maintained vehicle can run into trouble during a storm or power outage. We keep winter kits in our own vehicles and recommend all drivers include:

  • Small shovel
  • Bag of sand, salt, or cat litter for traction
  • Blanket and extra warm clothes
  • Jumper cables or portable battery charger
  • Ice scraper and snow brush
  • Flashlight and extra batteries
  • First aid kit, some snacks, and a bottle of water
  • Warning triangles or flares for emergencies
  • Keep your fuel tank at least half full to avoid fuel line freeze-up

Winter Driving Tips Beyond the Checklist

Preparation is step one, but safe winter driving is a skill unto itself. We encourage everyone to:

  • Drive more slowly and increase following distance
  • Clear all snow and ice from your car before driving (roof, lights, windows—everything)
  • If you experience a skid, steer in the direction you want the car to go, and avoid slamming the brakes
  • Never use cruise control on slippery roads
  • Stay aware and alert. If you feel uncomfortable, delay your travel if possible

For more ideas, check our guide for Connecticut car buyers, where we touch on local driving realities in all seasons.

Let’s Get Your Car Ready—From Our Family to Yours

We understand New England winters here at Gates GMC Nissan—our team has adapted to Connecticut’s seasons for generations. If you have any concerns, questions, or want our certified techs to check your vehicle for cold weather, reach out to us. You can browse all of our new and used inventory if you realize your current vehicle won’t do the job for you this winter.

To save on service and maintenance, visit our GMC Service & Parts Specials page—this includes great deals on brake inspections, batteries, and the tire price match guarantee. If you’re ready to schedule, simply call our service department at 860-455-4737, or schedule online here.

Thank you for trusting our family with your vehicle—here’s to a safe and confident winter driving season for you and yours!

Buying a used car in Connecticut is an exciting journey, but one that requires thoughtful preparation. Whether you’re in North Windham or elsewhere in CT, your goal is to drive home a reliable, safe vehicle that truly fits your lifestyle and your budget. Here at Gates GMC Nissan, we’ve helped thousands of local families find peace of mind in their used car purchase. Let’s walk you through what really matters—from understanding Connecticut’s consumer laws to inspecting every nut and bolt. We’ll empower you with detailed, practical advice from a local, family-owned dealership perspective.

Connecticut Used Car Laws: What Every Buyer Needs to Know

Connecticut has some of the most consumer-friendly auto purchase laws in the country. If you’re purchasing from a dealership, these protections will work in your favor. For example, if a dealer sells a vehicle “as is,” this must be clearly disclosed on the contract and agreed to by the buyer. If you’re purchasing a newer used car above certain price thresholds, dealerships are required to provide specific warranties.

  • Vehicles under $3,000 and over 7 years old: Can be sold as is, with an explicit disclaimer front and center on the contract.
  • $3,000 to $5,000 and less than 7 years old: Must include a 30-day or 1,500-mile warranty on mechanical soundness.
  • Over $5,000 and less than 7 years old: Covered by a 60-day or 3,000-mile warranty for repairs.

Private party sales are not backed by these legal safeguards. That’s why we always encourage shopping with a trusted, established Connecticut dealer who can offer you protection, transparency, and recourse if something does go sideways.

Our Step-by-Step Guide to Buying a Used Car in Connecticut

At Gates GMC Nissan, we don’t believe in shortcuts. Here’s how we would guide a friend or family member through the process from start to finish:

  1. Define Your Budget: Set your budget based on total cost of ownership, including registration, taxes, insurance, gas, and expected maintenance. For a clear estimate of monthly payments, check our payment calculator.
  2. Research the Vehicles that Fit Your Lifestyle: Are you looking for fuel efficiency, space for growing families, or rugged performance for New England winters? We recommend starting with brands you trust—certified pre-owned GM and Nissan models are popular for reliability, but we offer all makes so you can compare.
  3. Review Current Market Values: Use reputable sources like NADA Guides or Kelley Blue Book to get a sense of fair prices. Then browse our up-to-date pre-owned inventory and compare.
  4. Shop with Trustworthy Sources: Choose a dealership that offers transparency. At Gates GMC Nissan, you’ll find used and certified vehicles under $15,000 with up-front pricing and CarFax reports (vehicles under $15k, CarFax 1-owner cars).
  5. Check the Vehicle History: Every driver should request a detailed history report—look for accident records, flood history, and odometer rollbacks. We provide CarFax and other reports for full transparency.
  6. Investigate Open Safety Recalls: Visit safercar.gov and input the VIN to check for any outstanding recalls. Safety first.
  7. Test Drive on Various Roads: Schedule a no-pressure test drive with us online at our test drive scheduler or by calling our sales team. Test drives should cover both local and highway routes to get the full experience. Try out features, listen for noises, and pay attention to handling.
  8. Get a Professional Inspection: Bring along a trusted mechanic. We offer certified inspections by our team, and can review the car’s health in detail (current service specials may help you save).
  9. Negotiate and Review All Terms: Have every promise in writing, and avoid pressure sales tactics. Get a clear appraisal of your trade-in value via our convenient trade value tool—remember, we take anything in trade, from goats to trains!
  10. Finalize Financing and Registration: Apply for credit using our fast credit pre-qualification tool. Our team will help guide you through DMV paperwork and insurance requirements so you leave our dealership road-legal.

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Eight Critical Red Flags: How to Inspect Like a Pro

Every used car has a story. It’s your job (and ours) to make sure it’s a good one. Here’s what we check for every single time—and what you should, too.

Area to Check What to Look For Why It Matters
Engine Leaks, rough idle, knocks, or smoke on startup Major repairs are costly and a sign of neglect
Tires Uneven tread wear, low tread depth Can indicate misalignment or neglected suspension
Body/Frame Rust (especially after snowy CT winters), inconsistent paint, dents Possible accident or flood damage
Odometer Inconsistencies with CarFax/service records Potential rollback fraud
Interior Worn upholstery, dashboard cracks, odd smells Hints at hidden mileage or water damage
Brakes/Suspension Grinding, squealing, pulling while braking Affects safety and drivability
Electronics Malfunctioning lights, A/C, infotainment issues May require expensive repairs
Exhaust Rust, leaks, smoke, odd noises Could lead to failed CT emissions testing

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Connecticut-Specific Considerations

Driving and weather conditions in Connecticut create unique wear-and-tear patterns. Rust caused by road salt, or suspension problems from potholes, are far more common in CT than in many other states. Be extra vigilant about the frame, brake lines, exhaust, and wheel wells. That’s why we perform multi-point inspections on every used vehicle before it joins our lot.

Why Trust Gates GMC Nissan with Your Used Car Journey?

As a family-owned local business since 1986, we prioritize integrity over pressure sales. Our vehicles are thoroughly inspected by certified technicians, and we offer OEM parts and repairs for all makes and models. Customers consistently share rave reviews of their stress-free experiences and quick turnarounds—just read our Google reviews to see why your neighbors recommend us. And, if you want an online buying experience, our Shop Click Drive tool lets you handle everything from home, with full transparency.

For those balancing a budget, our vehicles under $15k deliver real value without surprises. If you want extra assurance, our certified pre-owned options offer added warranties and the confidence of clean histories.

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Frequently Overlooked Tips for a Smarter Purchase

  • Review Recall Notices and Service Records: Don’t just skim the vehicle history. Ask for maintenance logs, oil change schedules, and repair reports.
  • Ask About the Warranty Transfer: If the used car still falls under original manufacturer’s warranty, confirm if it is transferable, especially with certified pre-owned.
  • Look at Total Ownership Costs: Research insurance rates for your top vehicle choices, and factor in taxes and registration fees unique to Connecticut.
  • Plan Your Purchase Timing: While many focus on model years, shopping in late fall or just before month-end can lead to the best deals as dealerships adjust inventory.
  • Trust Your Instincts: Walk away from any deal that feels rushed or too good to be true.

Continue Your Research with Gates GMC

If you’re interested in what’s new for upcoming SUV models or curious about how vehicle upgrades can affect used car value, explore our deep dive into the latest GMC features in our Terrain upgrades and features guide.

Start Your Worry-Free Buying Journey

We believe an informed buyer is a happy driver. Browse our complete pre-owned and certified inventory, or describe your ideal vehicle and we’ll help find your next car.

Ready to take the first step? Schedule your hassle-free test drive online with us right here. We’re just a call or click away—and of course, at Gates GMC Nissan, we take anything in trade… really, anything!

Every new model year brings innovations, but the 2025 Nissan Murano has truly made waves with a focused transformation in interior technology. Here at Gates GMC Nissan in North Windham, CT, we have seen firsthand how the Murano’s latest features are reshaping expectations for comfort, ease of use, and customization in a midsize SUV. Below, we take a deep dive into the latest interior technology, breaking down what sets the 2025 Murano apart and, most importantly, how these advancements matter to you.

Dual 12.3-Inch Displays: Command and Convenience in One Look

The centerpiece of the 2025 Murano’s cabin is a pair of high-resolution, 12.3-inch digital screens, one for driver information and the other for infotainment. The left display serves as your fully digital gauge cluster, customizable for speed, navigation, driving aids, and other vital stats. The right-side display keeps your music, navigation, calls, and favorite apps close with touch and voice access. This sharp layout means you can personalize what you see, reducing clutter and minimizing distraction for a more reassuring drive. For those of us who juggle work, errands, and family schedules, this streamlined setup makes daily driving far less stressful and much more engaging.

Detailed view of a Volkswagen car dashboard featuring speedometer and control display.

  • Customizable layouts let you highlight directions, fuel economy, or audio info just a tap away.
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto keep your favorite apps front and center, without cords.
  • Optional head-up display (for upper trims) projects speed and navigation right onto the windshield.

This intuitive technology helps you keep your eyes on the road while keeping all your favorite tools close at hand.

Google Built-In: Smarter, Voice-Activated Experience

Seamless integration with Google built-in raises the bar for hands-free functionality in the Murano. Using Google Assistant, you can effortlessly control navigation, climate, and music with a simple voice command. Picture asking, “Hey Google, find the nearest coffee shop,” or, “Play my podcast,” and the Murano obliges—all while your attention stays on the drive.

  • Streamlined Navigation: Google Maps built in means you get real-time traffic, detours, and personalized route recommendations every time you set out.
  • Personalized Comfort: Adjust cabin climate, select music, and send texts just by asking, reducing the mental load and the number of potential distractions.
  • Constant Sync: Your Google Play apps, contacts, and calendars are ready to go, making each drive an extension of your digital life without added effort.

This is the kind of technology we hear our customers asking for—smart, simple, and genuinely useful for both quick errands and long road trips.

Zero-Gravity Seats and All-Day Cabin Comfort

Nissan takes a science-backed approach with its signature “zero-gravity” seating, inspired by NASA research. These seats are designed to distribute weight evenly and reduce fatigue, especially on extended journeys. You notice the difference not just on family road trips, but commuting through Connecticut traffic too—including our long-time customers who visit regularly for service or upgrades.

  • Front seats come heated as standard across all trims, with available ventilation and massaging features on the Platinum model.
  • Rear seats are shaped for comfort and support, making sure everyone from kids to adult passengers stays relaxed, even after hours on the road.
  • Dual-zone automatic climate control and rear air vents ensure consistent temperature for everyone.

Explore the sleek interior of a modern luxury car featuring leather seats and advanced technology.

For many of us, comfort is not just a luxury—it’s vital. Customers often mention that these zero-gravity seats noticeably decrease lower back strain, especially on longer rides. It’s a thoughtful touch that reflects Nissan’s attention to real driver needs.

Modern Controls: Wireless Charging, Ambient Lighting, and Haptic Feedback

A comfortable interior experience isn’t just about seats or screens. Advanced haptic touch controls in the Murano’s dash offer tactile feedback similar to your smartphone, which means every button press feels natural and reduces second-guessing. Standard wireless charging keeps your phone powered up without hunting for a cable, a feature that our tech-forward drivers truly appreciate. Additionally, available ambient lighting lets you customize cabin mood for night drives—creating a relaxing “spa-like” environment for yourself and your passengers.

  • ProPILOT Assist pairs with the modern transmission for stress-free adaptive cruise control and gentle lane centering, helping lower driver tension during traffic or highway journeys.
  • Ambient interior lighting, available on some trims, helps reduce eye fatigue and simply makes evening trips more pleasant.

View from car interior at night in Tokyo, featuring bustling street traffic and illuminated cityscape.

All of these details add up. When you test drive the Murano, every input, glance, and interaction feels smoother, calmer, and more rewarding compared to older systems.

Trim Highlights: Tailored Options for Driver Comfort

Trim Level Seating Features Climate & Tech
SV 8-way power driver’s seat, heated front seats Dual-zone auto climate, wireless charging
SL Power passenger seat, illuminated entry, leather accents Auto-dimming mirror, selectable ambient lighting
Platinum Ventilated and massaging front seats, semi-aniline leather, heated rear seats Rear vents, advanced climate controls, exclusive trims for a bespoke feel

Each version offers a unique mix of standard and optional comfort features, so you can prioritize exactly what matters most during your journey. We help guide you to the right fit—whether that’s a rugged daily hauler or a plush road-trip companion.

Why Our Customers in Eastern Connecticut Are Loving the 2025 Murano

At Gates GMC Nissan, we’ve served families, professionals, and first-time drivers since 1986. People expect more from today’s vehicles—easier tech, comfort on every ride, and controls that feel second-nature. Whether you are commuting in the Windham area, loading up for a lakeside weekend, or just wanting to make errands more comfortable, the 2025 Murano proves that a midsize SUV can deliver a sanctuary on the move.

If you want to compare these Murano advancements with other new and upcoming models, especially in terms of interior tech and comfort, you might also find our article on what’s new in the 2025-2026 GMC Terrain helpful.

Next Steps: Experience the Difference Yourself

If you’re ready to see how the Murano’s new technology can make daily driving something you look forward to, we invite you to stop in for a test drive at 143 Boston Post Road, North Windham, CT. That moment when you slide into zero-gravity seats and feel, hear, and see how intuitive the Murano can be—it’s what truly sets it apart.

We take anything in trade—boats, trains, and just about anything you can think of, not just cars! When you work with us, you’re treated like family, whether you’re here for a new model, reliable parts, or expert service on your Nissan or any make you drive. Let’s put you behind the wheel of the future of comfort and tech with the all-new Murano. Visit Gates GMC Nissan anytime—we’re here to help you drive happier and more comfortably, every mile.

The GMC Terrain has long been a favorite at Gates GMC Nissan because it gets New England practicality right—think reliable all-weather handling, upscale amenities, and real flexibility for work or family. The upcoming 2025 and 2026 GMC Terrain models bring big steps forward, especially for drivers in Connecticut who want more power, smarter safety, and a cabin that truly fits modern life. Here’s what’s actually new and worth your attention if you’re considering a Terrain upgrade this year or next.

White SUV parked in rugged terrain with majestic mountain view.

Key Updates for the 2025 and 2026 GMC Terrain

Both years build on the Terrain’s core strengths, but 2026 goes even further—with more torque, cutting-edge tech, and new options for off-road lovers and luxury seekers alike. Here’s a quick side-by-side overview:

Feature 2025 Terrain 2026 Terrain
Trims Elevation Elevation, AT4 (off-road), Denali (luxury)
AWD Torque 184 lb-ft 203 lb-ft
Main Display Larger infotainment (expected new) 15″ GMC Infotainment, 11″ Driver Display
Standard/Available Features GMC Pro Safety Plus, Google built-in, wireless CarPlay/Android Auto Everything in ’25, plus more advanced Denali/AT4 features, panoramic sunroof, enhanced cargo/towing
Maximum Cargo 63.5 cu ft 63.5 cu ft

Performance and Powertrain Enhancements

Every new Terrain comes with a 1.5L turbocharged four-cylinder engine. Power delivery is smooth, but where the 2026 model stands out is with increased AWD torque (now up to 203 lb-ft). This is great for slick Northeast backroads, gravel, or those times you need a solid punch merging onto the highway in challenging weather.

  • FWD (Front-Wheel Drive): Delivers great efficiency for daily commutes.
  • AWD (All-Wheel Drive): Even more responsive for New England snow and off-pavement adventures in the new AT4 trim.
  • Transmission: CVT for FWD, 8-speed automatic for AWD (standard on AT4/Denali).
  • Cargo & Towing: Up to 63.5 cu ft space, with 1,500 lbs towing for adventure gear or light utility use.

Explore the 2026 GMC Terrain Trims

The expanded 2026 Terrain line-up brings more personalization than ever. Here’s how they break out:

Elevation

  • Smart value—17-inch painted alloy wheels, all-season tires, multi-level heated front seats.
  • Single-zone AC with rear ducts, keyless start, premium infotainment system.

AT4 (All-New for 2026)

  • Ready for the trails—standard AWD, increased ride height, off-road tires, underbody armor, recovery hooks.
  • Exclusive Terrain drive mode and 8-speed automatic transmission for extra confidence when Connecticut’s roads get rough.

Denali (All-New for 2026)

  • The ultimate luxury SUV feel—19-inch wheels, Denali-exclusive interior accents, wireless charging, hands-free liftgate, and extra sound insulation.
  • Sophisticated chassis tuning for a quiet, premium ride perfect for families or business.

White SUV parked along a winding desert road under clear skies, showcasing adventure and travel.

Interior Comfort and Cutting-Edge Tech

These new Terrains embrace the shift toward a tech-first, comfort-centered cabin. The highlight is a 15-inch premium GMC infotainment system paired with an 11-inch driver information center. Plenty of connectivity, plus thoughtful touches for everyday usability:

  • Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Google built-in
  • Panoramic sunroof (available), heads-up displays (on Denali)
  • Room for five tall adults with up to 44 inches front legroom and clever cargo configurations
  • Plenty of USB ports, wireless device charging, and hands-free access to cargo

We love how rear passengers don’t get left out—rear ventilation and available heated seats make every ride more comfortable in the unpredictable New England weather.

Safety: An Emphasis on Confidence

GMC doubles down on peace of mind with over 15 standard driver-assistance features on all Terrains, including:

  • Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Lane Keep Assist and Lane Departure Warning
  • Forward Collision Alert and Pedestrian Braking
  • Adaptive Cruise Control (for easier highway drives)
  • HD Rear Vision Camera, Rear Park Assist, Blind Zone Steering Assist
  • IntelliBeam automatic high beams

Optional upgrades include a panoramic sunroof, wireless device charging, and hands-free liftgate (especially in Denali).

Connected Services and Technology Packages

GMC Terrain models allow you to unlock features using your phone, and many include three years of OnStar and Connected Services access for turn-by-turn navigation, vehicle diagnostics, Wi-Fi hotspot, Alexa Built-In, and more. See here for details about OnStar on new GMCs.

Who Should Consider the New Terrain?

After years helping Connecticut shoppers find the perfect fit, we think the 2025-2026 Terrain stands out for:

  • Families needing safe, roomy transport that handles New England’s seasons.
  • Commuters who want up-to-date tech, comfort, and serious efficiency.
  • Weekend adventurers who need real AWD or off-road chops, especially in the AT4 trim.
  • Anyone who loves that new-car peace of mind plus our local Gates GMC support team.

Buying or Leasing: Flexibility at Gates GMC Nissan

At Gates GMC Nissan, in North Windham, you can shop online for new Terrains (including the latest arrivals) using our new vehicle inventory or reserve incoming models. Want a firsthand feel? Schedule a test drive any day—we’re just off Route 6 and always happy to get you behind the wheel.

  • Use our payment calculator to estimate monthly costs.
  • If you have a trade (literally anything—cars, boats, motorcycles, yes, goats too), value your trade with us. Our tagline isn’t just for fun—we mean it!
  • Ask about current specials and available promotions.
  • Looking for service or OEM parts? Our GM-certified techs will keep your Terrain at its best for years to come.

Final Thoughts: The Gates GMC Difference

When we say we “Take Anything In Trade,” we really mean it—that’s how deep our commitment is to making your experience easy, honest, and fun. Choosing the 2025-2026 GMC Terrain with us means enjoying the latest technology and safety with guidance from folks who live and drive right alongside you in eastern Connecticut. If you have questions or want to see what’s new in person, just stop by or call 860-455-4736.

Get your car ready for winter with Gates GMC Nissan. We have a variety of services discounted this month, FREE winter multi-point vehicle inspection w/ battery check, coolant system service and oil change deals. Check out our service and parts specials at https://www.gatesgmcnorthwindham.com/service-parts-specials.html