Used 2010 GMC Terrain SLE-1 4dr SUV (2.4L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
Very Happy w/ Purchase
Bought vehicle almost 5 months ago and am extremely pleased. My husband did a lot of research. Knowing my needs and little quirks, he thought the Terrain would be a good choice. I drive 25 miles each way to work everyday, mostly highway and little traffic. My MPG has averaged 26, and that is mixed with a lot of around town driving. I have a lead foot too. Sound system is great, I use the Ipod dock since XM not available in Hawaii. I like the ability to get extra power by pressing the ECO button off. Can really tell the difference for a 4 banger. I haven't had any problems with this vehicle at 5K miles. Got a "this is really a nice car" complement from 14 yr old son's friend. I have to agree
Highway MPG rating "FALSE"
The highway MPG is very much overstated. I'm getting maybe 24-26 mpg driving the posted speed limits on the highways. In town 21-22. Driving the 4 cyl, automatic trans. So far, no mechanical problems.
- SLE-1 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,500277 mi away
- SLT-2 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,995380 mi away
- SLT-2 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,500469 mi away
I'm Impressed
I've had this vehicle for one week and am so impressed with it that I need to share with everyone. I have always bought Toyota and decided this time would be different, I went American and am getting a sense of pride in driving this perfect vehicle. I'm proud to be an American and my car finally expresses it in its quality and performance. I am getting 23.1 miles in the city but have yet to drive on the highway. The looks make people look and the comfort makes me smile. I am finally in a great American car.
not happy
I bought a Terrain based on the advertised 32 highway mpg. I do all highway driving and I haven't even gotten remotely close to the 32. I have seen tanks with 22, 23 and 24 mpg. Not happy. Other than the gas mileage I love it. It has lots of leg room for the rearseat passengers. I like that the rear seat slides up and back.
2010 GMC Terrain SLE-1 4cyl FWD
I've had it for three weeks, and have no complaints; it's exactly what I expected based on reviews and research. During this 3 week time, we've had two major (20"+) snowstorms, and the handling was fine on snow covered roads. It doesn't go through and over snow like a sno-cat, but it handles well enough; starting and stopping well while driving sensibly. With the smaller engine, it's no powerhouse, but it's more than adequate; getting all of its rated mileages both highway and city. Dry road handling is much more like a larger car, but with the advantages of a smaller one. It's quiet and smooth, feeling like a high-end Yukon, but much more nimble and agile.