Used 2015 GMC Terrain Consumer Reviews
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If it wasn't so noisy!
GMC has a great mid-small SUV in the Terrain, but after about 7500 miles it started to develop small rattles in the interior. Also, the 2.4L engine is LOUD. The noise suppression system seems to kick in a bit late, leaving it noisy around 40 to 45 miles per hour. This is a great car to take trips due to the interior space and spacious back seat, and can get up to 35 mpg according to the computer on our last trip to Canada. If you don't mind an occasionally noisy interior and a buzzy engine when you need power, then this is your vehicle. I'm not sure if I will lease another GMC next time unless some of the problems are taken care of.
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OK car
Overall, the car is good, the 4 cylinder engine lacks power , is very noisy & rpm are high. Sold after owning for one year.
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GMC Lover
I've had my 2015 GMC Terrain for 3 weeks now and completely love it. The exterior is shiny with chrome features that really set it off. I'm in love with the front end style, the grill and headlights are so classy. It's comfortable, stylish, affordable (lease), great gas mileage, easy on the eyes. I'm coming out of a 4 dr sedan so riding higher than normal is awesome. The interior features are good, with the exception of the vent placement. I like air movement, weather it be cool or warmer air - I like to feel it on me. The placement of the vents don't allow that to happen unless I lean towards the center, over the arm rest. The steering wheel is in the way and while I can adjust the wheel to tilt and extend, it doesn't help much. I will update again once I've owned for awhile and have a trail run in the snow. So far, impressed. I feel like I'm driving a luxury vehicle and a mid class price level. I recommend test driving if you're at all interested.
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I Like The GMC Terrain
I really like my Terrain and would buy it after the lease is over except for the following problems: First, there is no air conditioning in the back and we have to freeze in the front so that rear passengers or the dog can be cool in the summer. This is not acceptable. 2nd, the front of the car is too low. I am sick and tired of worrying about how close I am to a parking stop or curb or hitting the front going up a steep driveway. I would never consider taking it on a dirt road or out in the snow and getting stuck with the low front profile. Things I really like are the rear camera, being able to talk on my cell phone hands free through the radio, and the leg room inside. We are a tall family and both the front and back seats have more than enough room to sit comfortably on long trips. I like the seat material and everything has been easy to clean. We cut our gasoline bill in half by selling our Silverado truck and getting the Terrain. Other dealers don't want to fix it when you are away from home, though. The power steering quit working during a trip we took shortly after we leased it. The front end had to be replaced and we had to drive home 1100 miles without power steering and take it to our dealer because the one in Oklahoma refused to fix it. That is really bad customer service. Our dealer has been provided excellent service, always helpful.
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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.