Used 2023 GMC Terrain Consumer Reviews
Unbearable road noise
The good: The car handles well. The tiny engine really is enough with it's 9 speed transmission. It is equipped with a lot of safety features. The Bad: Road noise will drive you crazy. Worst GMC I have ever owned.
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I do not recommend this Small SUV
Most Honest Review on GMC Terrain AT4 As a GMC Terrain owner of 7 months, I cannot tell you how much I hate the fact that I purchased my Terrain AT4. It should be called a hatchback sedan, not a SUV. Below is my review of the CONS and Pros of this GMC Terrain. CONS MPG for 17500 miles is - 26mpg A roof rack for a vehicle that cannot go off-road does not make sense. Of course, I was charged for all the additional items the dealer put on this non-SUV. Gas tank range - 380 miles, if you are lucky, 387 miles Driving - uneven roads, speed bumps, gravel roads, and dirt roads must be avoided as much as possible while driving this GMC vehicle. This vehicle does not deserve the AT4 tag; if you are a disabled veteran like myself and have chronic pain in your back and legs, driving this vehicle outdoors or off the paved roads will physically hurt you. Towing - GMC mechanics would have to cut the bumper to add a tow bar; installing this system is very expensive. There are almost no accessories or upgraded parts available for this vehicle. Cargo space is horrible - I cannot fit my wheelchair in this vehicle without folding down all the back seats. Heaven forbid I have to take anyone else with me other than my family. No in-cabin air filter - I did not expect this in a non-base model. Does not fit the outdoor lifestyle. Lacks power and responsiveness To make this vehicle off-road worthy would be extremely costly and aggravating. PROS Comfort - the seats are nice, but that is it. The camera system The backing system The safety features
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edmunds is lost in this one
My sister has a Equinox 23 and I have a terrain 2023 is the same thing (in my opinion because I am big guy the gmc seat is more comfort that Equinox) same acceleration same features basically I took the terrain because the style in the front and because I really like that the transmission shift is by bottoms so more space . Not sure why the twin has more rating that this one because again I can compare both models and basically is the same except in seats or style .
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too much road noise
nice small family suv...too much road noise...gps hard to use..... good back seat leg room
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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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