6 Benefits of Leasing a 2025 GMC

GMC makes famously powerful, durable, versatile trucks and SUVs that are packed with state-of-the-art driver-support technology. If your preferred GMC is currently out of your price range, you could consider leasing it. Leasing provides a much more affordable way to enjoy a brand-new truck with the option to either return or buy it when the term ends, among several other leasing benefits.
Halve Your Monthly Payments
When leasing for two or three years, you only need to pay for the amount by which the truck or SUV is expected to depreciate during the lease term. As this is much lower than the vehicle’s full price, the monthly payments are typically much lower than when buying the vehicle with a loan. This can make a huge difference to your personal finances or the costs of operating your business.
Dramatically Reduce Your Down Payment
The day when you drive your truck, van, or SUV off the lot is also generally much cheaper with a lease. Rather than paying a hefty down payment, you’ll usually only need to pay a smaller security deposit plus some fees and the first month’s payment. The total upfront costs are typically a fraction of what is required with a loan.
Save Money on Routine Maintenance Costs
You even save money on maintenance when leasing. As you’ll probably be leasing a new vehicle every few years, the trucks you drive will be covered by a bumper-to-bumper warranty that deals with routine maintenance expenses plus the costs of certain repairs.
Afford a Higher-End Truck, Van, or SUV
The clear financial efficiencies of leasing mean you can either minimize your ongoing driving costs or maximize how far your budget reaches by opting for a higher-end truck, van, or SUV. If you want to enjoy more sophisticated features, a more powerful engine, and greater capacity for towing and carrying cargo, consider leasing rather than buying.
Lease a New Truck Every Two or Three Years
With a lease, it’s a breeze to return your truck and then lease a newer model once the lease term ends. If frequent trade-ins for a better vehicle appeals to you, leasing makes this flexible lifestyle much easier and cheaper than trying to sell and then buy a new truck every few years.
Learn More Leasing Benefits Today at Your Buick or GMC Dealership
Once you understand leasing fully, you’re very likely to favor it over buying. Pay us a visit to find out more. We’ll be happy to explain your options and answer any questions you might have.
Visit Mitchell Buick-GMC in San Angelo, TX, today to test drive your favorite truck, van, or SUV.
5 Signs Your Buick Needs Maintenance

Your Buick needs a little TLC from the GMC dealership to keep it running smoothly, and sticking to a regular maintenance schedule should help you avoid major car problems. However, some parts wear out over time, and others can get damaged, so it’s important to know some of the things that can happen when your car needs maintenance.
1. Your Car Rides Are Uncomfortable and Bouncy
If you’re feeling every little jerk and vibration as you drive, then you might have a problem with your suspension system. If your car is bouncing every time you drive over a bump or a dip, then that’s another clue that the suspension needs maintenance. This issue is usually caused by faulty struts or coil springs that can’t dampen impacts properly.
2. Your Car Is Overheating or You Smell Burning
You’ll notice your car is overheating if you spot the temperature gauge climbing or see steam coming out from under the hood. This may be caused by a faulty radiator or low coolant level, but engine trouble may also cause your car to overheat.
It’s not just your engine that can get too hot; old transmission fluid and various systems in your car can get too hot and cause a burning smell. Make sure you pull over and let your car cool down if you ever smell something burning.
3. Your Oil Is Dirty or the Level Is Low
Your car can let you know when it’s time for your next oil change, but technology is imperfect and can sometimes miss things. That’s why it’s important to check the level and quality of your oil manually.
Clean your oil dipstick after you take it out, then put it back in to check your oil level and quality. If the oil on the stick only reaches the low mark, then you need more oil. If the oil is dark, very thick, or dirty, then you need an oil change. Other signs that you need an oil change include reduced gas mileage, increased engine noise, and dark exhaust fumes.
4. Your Tires Have Uneven Wear
Several things can cause the tires to wear down unevenly. You might just be overdue for a tire rotation, which you should get approximately every 5,000 miles. However, uneven tire wear can be a sign that your wheels are out of alignment, too.
5. Your Electronics Are Faulty
If the electronics in your car are slow or not working, then you may have a problem with the electrical system. Dim or flickering interior, exterior, and dashboard lights can also be a sign that there’s a problem with your car’s electrical system.
Stop by Mitchell Buick-GMC in San Angelo, TX, any time you need maintenance and repairs. You should also stop by for preventative maintenance that can help keep various issues at bay.

