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I went to a dealership the other day to look at one of these. I liked what I saw but I could have liked it more if there was no chrome plastic incorporated into it, as I saw with the cup holder. I also didn't care for the hard material used with the dashboard. At 6'2" I didn't care much for the way the seat held my bod and the look out the front window seemed kind of weird, too. On top of those things, the dealership had a very fat price tag on it. Nice vehicle but chrome plastic is a deal break
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I have one; such an amazing car.
It's surprisingly well built and refined.
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styling is poor
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@spaceballs07 At least someone sees the bigger picture
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This is a very common practice among companies (Ford Taurus/Mercury Sable, Fusion/Milan, Escape/Mariner, Escalade/Yukon etc..) The purpose is to gain Market share of a particular class of motor vehicles. If people like the Equinox then they will get it, if they like the Terrain they'll get that..either way the money and market share is in GM's pocket. It's a very effective business model
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its overly priced
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its nice for environmentalist, but it looks kind of crappy in my opinion but its nice that gm trying to solve this suv fuel economy compromise
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it tow
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4 cyl. 2.4L can 1,500lb. towing.
The V6 Direct Injection 3.0L 3,500lb towing (small boat or so)
Look up "Lead Engineer Tim Herrick on the GMC Terrain" on Youtube.
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I LIKE IT 4 THE WIFE....
Its Great... GO GENERAL MOTORS :)
badgerbuddy 2 years ago 7
If GM wants more power without sacrificing fuel efficiency,it must offer a Diesel option. GM makes great looking SUVs, but what kills them in the market is the power plant. In an SUV or a crossover a four cylinder is not enough. GM V6 engines are not that inspiring either. A optional Diesel (preferably with a turbo) would allow them to compete better. These engines are already available to GM Europe. Bring them over and built on their success.
jackjohns01 2 years ago 6