What kind of reliability does GMC Terrain have?

What kind of reliability does GMC Terrain have?

Learn more about car Reliability. The Reliability score is based on our latest subscriber survey of 2013 GMC Terrain owners. The owner comments describe problems respondents experienced with this vehicle. Squeaks, rattles, wind noises, loose or cracked seals and/or weather-stripping, air and water leaks.

When did the GMC Terrain CUV come out?

The GMC Terrain crossover SUV (CUV) initially launched for the 2010 model year, giving GMC an entry in the then-nascent compact crossover space. The first-gen model was somewhat of a tweener between a compact and midsize models. It performed very well, attracting many a new customer to GM’s Big Red brand.

How much cargo space does the GMC Terrain have?

In back, there’s nearly 30 cubic-feet of cargo space, plus 63.3 cubic-feet with the rear seats folded. Passenger room is solid as well, ensuring optimal comfort on quick runs as much as on road trips.

Are there any recalls on the 2013 GMC Terrain?

Based on information received from our latest subscriber survey, our reliability history charts give you a rundown on how used vehicles are holding up in 17 potential trouble spots, ranging from the engine, transmission, and brakes to power equipment and the electrical system. The 2013 GMC Terrain has been recalled 2 times by NHTSA. View Recalls

Which is the new GMC Terrain for 2013?

Also new for 2013 is the Terrain Denali model, offering such exclusive options as Side Blind Zone Alert and Rear Cross Traffic Alert. See how style, options and other factors can impact pricing in your area.

What kind of car is GMC Terrain Denali?

The Terrain Denali feels hefty and substantial from the driver’s seat, more like a traditional SUV than a crossover. Suspension tuning is firm; it lets you feel bumps in the road, but it handles them in a refined way. The steering wheel turns with luxury-car smoothness, though feedback has been thoroughly suppressed.

How big are the wheels on a GMC Terrain?

The crossover’s large turning diameter, however, is a problem, and it revealed itself when maneuvering in a parking garage. With 19-inch alloy wheels and tires, like our test vehicle had, the GMC Terrain’s turning diameter is 42.6 feet, 2.6 feet more than models with 17- or 18-inch wheels.

How many times has the GMC Terrain been recalled?

The 2013 GMC Terrain has been recalled 2 times by NHTSA. View Recalls Reliability indicates how models have performed in the past, providing the basis for predicting how the vehicles will hold up in the year ahead.