2010 GMC Terrain Combines Fuel Economy and Confident Styling

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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2009

With 30 mpg fuel economy, thanks in part to GM's direct injection technology, and a strong, confident design, the 2010 GMC Terrain is a multi-purpose crossover vehicle. Go behind the scenes with the designers and engineers of the GMC Terrain to learn more.

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  • love the design

    love the price, starting at just $23,000!

    love the standard features

    love the fuel economy

    this will be hard to compete against

  • Does 32mpg sound gas guzzling?

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  • sadly the center console is not unique, because nearly every korean car has one.

  • 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

  • A lot of use of "premium" here ...lol. I'm gonna get one....hopefully.

  • The V6 doesn't guive 32 mpg on highway, only the 4 cyl. does. He lied...

  • @generalmotors4eva i look at other review, they say a typical driver will not get 32mpg more like 26...speaking for myself, i myself have a heavy foot so i probably get 22-24mph........

  • Look at this vehicle, it's clearly designed to drive straight through brick walls.

  • Great on paper. A few problems.

    1. Any off road capability? Haven't seen any demonstrated.

    2. Long-term review sources suggest the fuel economy is hugely overrated.

    3. The fuel economy relies heavily on aerodynamics - which could be drastically changed with towing, roof rack storage, additional accessories, or more utilitarian tires.

    4. Which means this is a relatively efficient, small minivan.

  • @generalmotors4eva Definitely YES if you prefer to cramp your family in a civic/corolla/prius.

  • these gas mileages are incredibly optimistic.

  • Hmmm... add some a bit Acetone to the tank, n I can get 36 mpg ;)

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