Used 2010 GMC Terrain SLE-2 4dr SUV (2.4L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
Only a few gripes
I love my terrain! I shopped this category for months and landed on this vehicle and bought it the day I finally test drove it. I am pleased over all with my purchase. Sticker MPG is pretty accurate while others seem to disagree.
2010 Terrain/AWD/V-6
We have owned this vehicle for over 6 weeks and we are very disappointed in the gas mileage. With only 1100 miles so far the best hwy mileage is 17.8. We like the exterior style very much with lots of positive comments coming from strangers. The drivers seat is of the most comfortable seat I have had in a long time. The negatives are: no power passenger seat, no garage door link opener, back-up camera in the rear view mirror is a distraction, no dual heat controls and I can't get used the door lock on the dash. We like the looks and driving the vehicle very much.
- SLE-2 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,400111 mi away
- SLE-1 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,999550 mi away
- SLT-1 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,999717 mi away
way to go gmc
Only had my SE2 for one week but boy do I like it. So very quiet and first tank of gas gave 27mpg. According to the on board computer I should achieve about 29mpg on the next fill up. Nice to drive and oh so quiet. The back up camera is absolutely terrific. I only have the 4 cylinder but the engine seems to have plenty of pick up. I may get beat from a stop but after that no trouble keeping up with the pack. Oh, when they stop for gas I'll be miles down the road. This is just a great car.
Great 4 cyl SUV from GM
Just picked up a Terrain a couple of days ago. I've put about 200 miles on it already, and it's a great vehicle. My last two cars were foreign, and I fully expected this purchase to be foreign as well, but GM has put together an SUV that rocks it's class (Rav4, CRV, Rogue, Santa Fe, etc). I bought the FWD, 4cyl SLE. It comes standard with 3-way power seats, XM Satellite Radio, a backup camera with a 110 degree wide-angle view. The vehicle seats 5 and is fairly punchy for a 4cyl. I had a 4cyl Nissan Altima previously, and this vehicle is comparable off the line. Most important for me however is the 22mpg city/32mpg highway that the Terrain gets, with SUV size & comfort.
Homerun
I was looking at the Terrain over the past month as we comparison shopped. We look strongly at the Toyota Venza, Hyundai Santa Fe, Ford Edge and CR-V. But these couldn't match the standard features, comfort, ride and looks that the Terrain had. I had first taken a new Equinox for a drive and even though it is pretty much the same vehicle, I found the Terrain to have better interior finishes and a more confident stance and feel than it's Chevy counterpart. I also preferred the red ambient lighting compared to the blue of the Equinox. Also liked the truck looking front end better. Ended up with the SLE-2 V6 in Mocha Steel.