Are there any reasons not to buy the GMC Terrain?

Are there any reasons not to buy the GMC Terrain?

To answer that question, we spent the last 1,000 miles with the Terrain and have listed five reasons to buy the GMC Terrain, and five reasons not to. 1. A Unique And Premium Look

What’s the turning radius on a GMC Terrain?

Really Wide Turning Radius Most folks like compact CUVs for the vehicles’ combination of practicality and maneuverability. And while the GMC Terrain does feel lively on the move, the crossover’s wide turning radius (18.7 to 20.8 feet) makes it feel a bit unwieldy in tight city driving situations, like when making a U-Turn.

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.

Is the 90, 000 mile ( 90K ) service really necessary?

As you can see, the real answer is YES. The 90,000 mile (90K) service is vital to getting the most out of your automotive investment! If you are due for this important service, please contact one of our Service Writers for your convenient appointment today.

What to know before buying a GMC Terrain?

Read the vehicle’s Owner’s Manual for important feature limitations and information. Before you buy a vehicle or use it for trailering, carefully review the trailering section of the Owner’s Manual. The weight of passengers, cargo and options or accessories may reduce the amount you can tow.

When to do maintenance on GMC Terrain Denali?

New owners and lessees of model year vehicles from 2020 to 2021. Maintenance visit must occur at a participating dealership within the first year of vehicle delivery. Does not include air filters.

When was the GMC Terrain sold in the Middle East?

For the GMC Terrain sold in the Middle East between 2008 and 2010, see Opel Antara. The GMC Terrain is a crossover SUV by American manufacturer General Motors. The Terrain was built on GM’s Theta platform, like the Chevrolet Equinox. It is now built on the Delta platform.

Is there a CNG version of the GMC Terrain?

The Terrain/Equinox were the first direct injection natural gas vehicles ever approved by the US EPA. The CNG version was available for newly purchased Terrains through select dealers or as a retrofit on 2013 and 2014 models.

What are the trim levels of the GMC Terrain?

The 2010 GMC Terrain is a midsize crossover SUV available in four trim levels: SLE-1, SLE-2, SLT-1 and SLT-2.

How big is the GMC Terrain front seat?

Big Enough. With its 112.5-inch wheelbase, the 2010 GMC Terrain is one of the larger five-seat crossovers and boasts 63.9 cubic feet of cargo capacity behind the front seats, or 31.6 cubic feet with the rear seatback up.

To answer that question, we spent the last 1,000 miles with the Terrain and have listed five reasons to buy the GMC Terrain, and five reasons not to. 1. A Unique And Premium Look

When did the GMC Terrain crossover come out?

Shortly following the successful introduction of their Acadia crossover vehicle, GMC debuted with a smaller five-passenger model for 2010. Called the GMC Terrain, mid-sized crossover vehicle gave families a practical and fuel efficient for a competitive price.

When did the GMC Terrain SLE 6 come out?

We’ve owned a 2010 GMC Terrain SLE 6 cylinder since December 2009. We purchased this after our first child and quickly realized how tiny the backseat was with a carseat installed. Along came baby number 2 and bye-bye went the third passenger in the back.