Used 2022 GMC Terrain Consumer Reviews
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I No longer have the terrain. I have an Equinox .
I like the Terrain and especially the memory seat. I thing I do not like is the rear view camera, worst one I have had in my last 4 suvs and I get a new one every year. Buick encore gs Jeep Chev Equinox
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We love this car!!
This Terrain replaced our 2011 Subaru Forester which was a nice car many years ago but is now a basic car with few safety features. They thought of everything with this Terrain! The Denali trim is the top-of-the-line Terrain model. It has many safety features and some features that aren’t essential but really nice for comfort like cooling seats, heated mirrors and steering wheel and even a front camera. Good on gas mileage. The body style is modern and sleek and I wanted an SUV with AWD. We’ll see how it drives in heavy snow but I’m sure it will be fine. We even got the color I wanted, charcoal gray. This is the nicest car I’ve ever owned! Even my “Clint Eastwood” Dirty Harry critical car buying husband loves it!
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I have had four GMC Terrains. A 2011, two 2020's and a 2022. The 2011 was very dependable and comfortable. However, it started burning excessive oil and the timing chain had to be replaced. Poor design. The 2020 was sturdy reliable and comfortable. The 1.5l engine is very underpowered, the stereo/touch screen lags and unless you have the Bose system the sound is subpar. The 2022 is not as comfortable. The touch screen lags significantly worse than the 2020. It has intermittent runability problems, the tires (Hankooks) are so bad and shaky I had to replace them. Three different dealers couldn't balance them and GM would not warranty them. Expensive item for a new suv. It has air leaks through the window weather striping. Again I was told by the dealer that it is normal due to soft rubber being used (I have a 1991 Chevy Truck that seals better). The 2.0 l engine isn't available anymore which only leaves the gutless 1.5l as an option. The Bose stereo is the best feature with great sound. GM has really gone downhill on quality. It used to be GM products were superior in quality, but that's a thing of the past. When you combine that with the untrained technicians at the dealerships and the even worse Customer service from GM corporate I will not be purchasing any more of their products. I purchased a new GM vehicle every year up through 2023. Now, because of poor quality, lack of Customer service and their support of gay pride I will be switching to Mazda or Mitsubishi.
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Not made for Minnesota winters!
There's nothing but sensor computer and mechanical issues in the winter, it's a 2022, and 5 months after I bought it I was getting service engine light warnings and losing power, we thought we had all that fixed but it's happening again. This is been one of the most frustrating purchases I've ever made when it comes to vehicles! I live in an area where you need reliable transportation so I buy no, so much for the cold Minnesota winters and GMC terrains!
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