Used 2015 GMC Terrain Consumer Reviews
Terrain #2
I have had a 2013 terrain and now own a 2015 terrain awd. Very satisfied with this automobile and currently have 59,000 miles.
Oil user
Uses oil because of pvc orfice in the intake which I believe is a bad design. Will not buy another
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- SLT-1 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,99951 mi away
- SLE-1 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,99053 mi away
- SLE-1 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,99547 mi away
Gmc terrain....just what we needed
The backseat is great and spacious for 2 rear facing car seats which is why we bought it. We had a cx5 and there just wasnt enough space to drive safely. Be careful with parking forward facing. We lost the under carriage the first time my wife drove it on an average curb. Other than that we love it but I think I'd hate it if it was a 4 cylinder.
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Fixer upper
UPDATE: After the 6th time the car was in the shop for an issue that rendered it undriveable, we traded it in and bought a Hyundai. NEVER again will I purchase a GMC OR the like. A 3 year old car driven well and cared for should have NEVER had that many issues.👎🏼 Original: Bought this car brand new. Paid full on site. REALLY wanted to love it & keep it for years to come. Slow acceleration. Pretty bulky handling. Horrible blind spots!! Interior features were nice looking, fully loaded. Rear back up camera became too foggy to use after 60kz, and Drove fine until 55k, then had nothing but major issues. Between 55 & 85k had to have 3 MAJOR repairs done. Ended up spending $177/mo on an extended warranty that was more of a hassle than it was worth. Traded it in at 86k when the engine light and horrible noises started AGAIN. NEVER again GMC
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Small SUV that acts like a small SUV
Acceleration is poor opt for a better engine.
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