2024 GMC Terrain SUV Consumer Reviews
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Rear seat road noise
The terrain is good accept for road noise, Traded 2012 Terrain that had less road noise. It’s bad in the rear of the car. Looking for some way to solve it.
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I love this car!
This was my first GMC. As a car enthusiast since before I could drive, I’ve enjoyed my vehicles over the years by various auto makers. Let’s say I’ll be a GMC buyer for years to come. Love the simplicity of the ergonomics and this car feels like a luxury automobile. I feel safe especially when on the highway which is primarily our commute as we live rural. So enjoy this car. Thank you GMC. I’ll be back.
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Quite problematic
I've had a 2024 Terrain for about 8 months now. The transmission went out at 1464 miles and had to be replaced. Yesterday coming home from work, the car died at a red light and wouldn't start or even allow me to put it into neutral so I could get it pushed off the busy arterial. So I waited for about an hour for a tow truck. The car has 2024 miles on it now and has been in the shop over 3 weeks already. I'm waiting for the diagnosis now. To add to this, the dealer told me he can't give me a loaner since they are all out due to so many cars in their service lot waiting for engines and transmissions. Based on my personal experience I would stay away from any GMC product for at least another year or two. Hopefully they will figure out the problems and get them fixed.
Visibility is awful
I purchased a 2024 Terrain Denali and traded it in after 390 miles. The blind spots in front were horrible. I’m 5’ so position of the seat put me right in line of the side mirrors and door jam blocking visibility of oncoming traffic and pedestrians. I wasn’t comfortable driving it in school zones to pick up my grandson either. The road noise is pretty bad as well. Yes, clearly issues that should have been noticed while test driving. Also, my average gas mileage was 17mpg. I know there’s a breaking in period but don’t think it would have ever gained the 10 more mpg to reach the estimated 27 as stated on window sticker.
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