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How much is a new transmission for a GMC?

A brand-new GMC transmission typically costs several thousand dollars, with total installed prices generally in the range of about $5,000 to $12,000 depending on the model and labor. Exact figures vary by vehicle and region.


What determines the price


Prices for a GMC transmission are influenced by several factors. Understanding these helps you estimate total costs and compare quotes more effectively.



  • Vehicle model and year — different GMC models (Sierra, Canyon, Acadia, Terrain, Yukon, etc.) use different transmissions and configurations.

  • Transmission type and complexity — more gears, stricter tolerances, or heavy‑duty designs cost more to replace.

  • New OEM vs remanufactured/rebuilt — brand-new units are pricier; remanufactured units are usually cheaper but may carry different warranty terms.

  • Labor rates and geographic location — shops in urban areas or high-cost regions bill more per hour and may take longer.

  • Additional components and services — torque converters, cooling lines, sensors, fluids, and software updates can add to the bill.

  • Warranty length and service provider — dealer repairs often come with longer warranties but higher base prices.


These factors collectively shape the final quote you’ll see from a dealer or independent shop.


Typical price ranges for a brand-new GMC transmission


These ranges refer to brand-new OEM transmissions. Actual prices vary by model and market, but the figures below reflect common ballparks as of 2024–2026.



  • Part cost (new OEM): roughly $3,000 to $8,000+ depending on model and part availability.

  • Labor and installation: typically $1,200 to $4,000, depending on shop rates and job complexity.

  • Total installed price: commonly between $4,500 and $12,000, with higher-end/heavy-duty transmissions sometimes surpassing $12,000.


Because GMC vehicles span a wide range of transmissions—from compact SUVs to full-size pickups—the final installed price can vary widely. Always obtain a written estimate that itemizes parts, labor, fluids, and any optional services.


New OEM vs remanufactured or rebuilt


In many cases, owners consider remanufactured or rebuilt transmissions as a cost-saving alternative. Remanufactured units typically come with substantial warranties and can lower the total installed price by several thousand dollars, though not every vehicle is a good candidate.


If you specifically need a brand-new transmission, confirm with the dealer that the part is truly new, as some shops use “new” to describe recently rebuilt units in certain markets.


How to get accurate quotes for your GMC


To ensure you understand the full cost and avoid surprises, collect multiple written estimates from GMC dealers and qualified independent shops. Ensure each quote covers the same scope of work and clearly states parts, labor, fluids, and warranty details.



  • Ask about warranty coverage for parts and labor (common offerings include 3–5 years or 100,000+ miles for parts, with separate labor warranties).

  • Confirm inclusions like transmission fluid, filters, cooling system work, and software updates.

  • Ask about potential additional costs if related components need service (clutches, seals, torque converter, wiring, etc.).


By comparing multiple quotes and understanding what’s included, you can choose the option that best fits your vehicle needs and budget.


Summary


For a GMC, a brand-new transmission typically falls in the $3,000–$8,000 range for the part and $1,200–$4,000 for installation, giving a total installed price around $4,500–$12,000. Prices vary widely by model, transmission type, and region. Consider remanufactured options as a lower-cost alternative, but verify warranties and ensure you understand what is included in each quote. Always obtain multiple, itemized estimates to guide your decision.

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