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Any good cargo liners for the 2024 GMC Terrain?

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I just picked up my 2024 GMC Terrain and I’m looking to protect the trunk area before things get too messy. I do a lot of weekend hiking and grocery hauls, so I need something durable that can handle mud and occasional spills. I’ve looked at the basic floor mats, but I’m really looking for a high-quality cargo liner that has a precise, edge-to-edge fit. I’m curious if the 2023 versions still fit the 2024 model perfectly or if there were slight design tweaks to the cargo floor. Does anyone have experience with WeatherTech, Husky, or maybe the OEM GMC liners? I’d prefer something with a non-slip surface so my gear isn't sliding around everywhere. Which brand offers the best coverage for the money?


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I went through this last year when I got my Terrain, and honestly, finding the right fit is such a pain. I’m a bit of a technical nerd when it comes to cargo specs, and since the 2024 is still the same generation as the 2023, the floor dimensions are identical.

I actually tested out a few before settling on one. Here is how I saw them:

* WeatherTech Cargo Liner 401037 - Super precise laser fit. The material is a bit stiffer/harder plastic, so things like grocery bags tend to slide around a lot unless you use a net.
* GMC Integrated Cargo Liner 84277439 - This is the OEM option. It’s cool because it actually covers the back of the seats too, so when you fold them down, you have full protection. The texture is much grippier than the WeatherTech.

Personally, I ended up sticking with the OEM one because it felt more like part of the car and the non-slip surface is actually legit for hiking gear. Anyway, pretty sure your choice depends on if you want that seat-back coverage or just a drop-in tray! Good luck with the new ride.


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Honestly, I just got the Husky Liners Weatherbeater Cargo Liner 28311 for my 24 and it's basically perfect. I think the 23 version is the same since the interior didnt really change. It was way cheaper than WeatherTech and everything stays put!


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Solid advice 👍


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Exactly what I was thinking


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Been using this for years, no complaints


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