GMC Terrain
+Trim:
MSRP*
$27,465.00
Fuel Economy
City
9.2
L/100K
9.2
L/100K
Highway
6.1
L/100K
6.1
L/100K
Vehicle Dimensions (mm)
4711
1850
2857
1760
2011 GMC Terrain SLE-1 |
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|---|---|
| Fuel City | 9.2L/100K |
| Fuel Highway | 6.1L/100K |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Max Power | 136 KW 182 HP |
| Body Type | Sport Utility Vehicle |
| Number of Doors | 5 |
| Engine | 2.4l |
| Drive Wheels | Front Wheel Drive |
2010 GMC Terrain SLT AWD Road Test Review
The all-new 2010 GM Terrain has hit the streets. The latest from the American auto manufacturer comes in the compact crossover
SUV form and is making its presence felt on the road.
From the outside, the Terrain is very distinct in its styling. It’s bold-looking and has a nice balance of squared off edges and angular lines. Its athletic fender flares add character and its P235/55R18 all-season tires with 18” aluminum wheels give it a “bling” factor. While I’m undecided on whether I’m a fan of its styling, it seemed to catch on very well with the public since I caught people staring at it almost everywhere I went.
I am, however, a fan of what’s under the hood. Like the Chevy Equinox that shares architectures, the Terrain can be outfitted with two different engines starting with an all-new 2.4L 4-cylinder, which actually has the best in-segment fuel economy
for highway driving at an estimated 6.1L/100km. An all-new 3.0L, 24-valve, DOHC V6 VVT with Direct Injection engine that produces 264 horsepower and 222 lb-ft of torque is optional. The V6 doesn’t do quite as well in the fuel economy department as the 4-cylinder, but it is nevertheless fairly reasonable as it only uses an estimated 12.3L/100km in the city and 8.4L/100km on the highway. The 3.0L engine is optional on both the SLE and SLT trims at $2,050, and no matter whether you opt for the 4-cylinder or the V6 you’ll get a 6-speed automatic transmission as standard equipment.
Another redeeming feature of the Terrain is how it drives. Its four-wheel independent suspension with front and rear stabilizer bars feels very sturdy at highway speeds and
makes the Terrain a comfortable city vehicle. It handles road imperfections well and didn’t leave me feeling stiff when I drove through construction zones. I did, however, find that the Terrain felt ‘big’ to drive. Although it is categorized as a compact crossover SUV it has a bulky feeling. This is not necessarily a bad thing considering I really enjoy GMC SUVs. The addition of the AWD was probably a contributing factor to its stiffer feel. Overall, would I have liked it to feel a little softer? Perhaps, but this Terrain wasn’t bad at all.
Moving from the underside in, the Terrain SLT is not without some pretty handy creature comforts. First of all, it comes with leather upholstered seating surfaces. I’m not sure what
GM did to these seats, but even when I parked the vehicle outside for an extended period of time, and it was cold out, the seats never really felt that cold. Such is often the case with leather seats in the winter. Now parking outside with the black leather seats in the summertime would likely be a different story. But if my buns did happen to get a little chilly, the standard seat heaters were there to toast them up.
Bluetooth is also standard and very necessary, especially for those in BC. Pairing my phone with the system took little effort, but in order to pair the phone, the car needs to be stopped. Makes sense, right? And while I’m on a technology topic, the Terrain is equipped with a rearview camera that gets displayed on the rearview mirror. This was a saving grace when it came to parallel parking. Visibility out the rear isn’t superb so having the extra eyes behind me made my life much easier. Plus, it’s a standard feature on all Terrain trims, which is even better.
The cabin, where all the cool features are found, echoes that of the 2010 Chevrolet Equinox’s, which is a good thing since it looks great. The plastics are nice to the touch and I like the way the instrument cluster is housed. The buttons and gauges are neatly organized on the centre stack and the contrast of the red backlighting and black plastics work well together. But there was something on the inside that I particularly liked. It came in the form of the optional Rear Seat Entertainment System ($1,750). It includes twin seatback mounted 203 mm (8") flip-up LCD colour monitors, CD/DVD video and audio playback and more. My husband wasn’t too keen on sitting up front with me as soon as he noticed what the back
seat had to offer. I told him when we have kids, I might let him ride in the rear, but it will be a long time coming!
The Terrain is quite competitively priced with a base MSRP of $27,465. The SLT trim with the AWD has an MSRP of $35,755, but with optional V6 engine and optional Rear Entertainment package, it comes to $40,905 (which includes the $1,350 destination charge).
When I look at all the aspects of the 2010 GMC Terrain SLT AWD, it is a pretty good vehicle. Its interior is great and it comes with standard features that make life a lot more enjoyable behind the wheel. I think GM has another winner on its hands.
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| A radical new look from GMC visually separates the Terrain from its Chevrolet Equinox counterpart. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press) |
From the outside, the Terrain is very distinct in its styling. It’s bold-looking and has a nice balance of squared off edges and angular lines. Its athletic fender flares add character and its P235/55R18 all-season tires with 18” aluminum wheels give it a “bling” factor. While I’m undecided on whether I’m a fan of its styling, it seemed to catch on very well with the public since I caught people staring at it almost everywhere I went.
I am, however, a fan of what’s under the hood. Like the Chevy Equinox that shares architectures, the Terrain can be outfitted with two different engines starting with an all-new 2.4L 4-cylinder, which actually has the best in-segment fuel economy
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| Its rear view is probably more universally appealing, with a blocky, planted stance. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press) |
Another redeeming feature of the Terrain is how it drives. Its four-wheel independent suspension with front and rear stabilizer bars feels very sturdy at highway speeds and
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| A nicely finished interior is a solid step up from compact GM crossovers of yore. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press) |
Moving from the underside in, the Terrain SLT is not without some pretty handy creature comforts. First of all, it comes with leather upholstered seating surfaces. I’m not sure what
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| TV anyone? The Terrain uses a unique flip-up seatback monitor system. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press) |
Bluetooth is also standard and very necessary, especially for those in BC. Pairing my phone with the system took little effort, but in order to pair the phone, the car needs to be stopped. Makes sense, right? And while I’m on a technology topic, the Terrain is equipped with a rearview camera that gets displayed on the rearview mirror. This was a saving grace when it came to parallel parking. Visibility out the rear isn’t superb so having the extra eyes behind me made my life much easier. Plus, it’s a standard feature on all Terrain trims, which is even better.
The cabin, where all the cool features are found, echoes that of the 2010 Chevrolet Equinox’s, which is a good thing since it looks great. The plastics are nice to the touch and I like the way the instrument cluster is housed. The buttons and gauges are neatly organized on the centre stack and the contrast of the red backlighting and black plastics work well together. But there was something on the inside that I particularly liked. It came in the form of the optional Rear Seat Entertainment System ($1,750). It includes twin seatback mounted 203 mm (8") flip-up LCD colour monitors, CD/DVD video and audio playback and more. My husband wasn’t too keen on sitting up front with me as soon as he noticed what the back
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| Good storage capacity, the Terrain is totally accommodating. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press) |
The Terrain is quite competitively priced with a base MSRP of $27,465. The SLT trim with the AWD has an MSRP of $35,755, but with optional V6 engine and optional Rear Entertainment package, it comes to $40,905 (which includes the $1,350 destination charge).
When I look at all the aspects of the 2010 GMC Terrain SLT AWD, it is a pretty good vehicle. Its interior is great and it comes with standard features that make life a lot more enjoyable behind the wheel. I think GM has another winner on its hands.
Interior
- Load restraint: hooks
- Front seat center armrest
- Front seat: driver bucket with 3 power
adjustments ; details: power height adj.
and power lumbar adj., front seat:
passenger bucket - Steering wheel ; includes tilting
adjustment and telescopic adjustment - Cupholders in front row and rear seats
- Air conditioning
- Rear side windows: on driver side and
passenger side - Front and rear power windows with 2
express - Fuel consumption: city= 9.2 (L/100km);
highway= 6.1 (L/100km); combined= 7.8
(L/100km); vehicle range: 910 km / 565
miles - Audio Connectivity: AUX jack and USB
- 6 speakers
- 12V in cargo, front and rear
- Delayed/fade courtesy lights
- Illuminated driver and passenger vanity
mirror - Service interval indicator
- External temperature
- Trip computer: includes average speed,
average fuel consumption, instantaneous
fuel consumption and range for remaining
fuel - Floor covering: carpet in passenger
compartment and carpet in load area
- Seat upholstery: cloth
- Rear seat center armrest
- Rear seats: split-folding bench with
seating for three ; details: manual
recline and manual fore/aft - Vehicle speed proportional power
steering - Ventilation system with cabin filter
- Electrochromic rear view mirror
- Fixed rear window with defroster and
intermittent wiper - Compass
- Privacy glass on rear and rear side
- Seating: 5 seats
- Delphi audio system with AM/FM radio, CD
player (reads MP3) ; includes RDS - Cruise control
- Front reading lights
- Dashboard
- Tachometer
- Clock
- Luxury trim: alloy look on shifter,
alloy look on doors and alloy look on
dashboard
Exterior
- Front fog lights
- Driver and passenger door mirror:
heated, body colour, power adjustable - Spare wheel: spacesaver with steel rim
- Underbody protection for engine
- Metallic paint
- Windshield wipers with variable
intermittent wipe - Doors: driver, rear driver, passenger
and rear passenger : front hinged - Roof spoiler
Mechanical
- Independent front strut suspension with
stabilizer bar and coil springs,
independent rear multi-link suspension
with stabilizer bar and coil springs - Powertrain type : combustion
- 3.230:1 axle ratio
- Emissions data: CO2: 3,744 kg/yr
- Fuel: unleaded ( 87 octane)
- Transmission: 6-speed automatic w/
manual mode ; incl. shifter on floor - Front-wheel drive
- Electronic traction control (via ABS &
engine management) - Fuel system: gasoline direct injection
Safety
- Headlight control with dusk sensor
- Front to rear side curtain airbag
- Anti-theft protection:
- Front side airbag
- 3-point height adjustable front seat
belts with pre-tensioners for driver and
passenger - Stability control
- Brake assist system
- ABS
- Immobilizer
- Headlights: halogen with projector beam
lens
- Daytime running lights
- Remote keyless power locks ; includes
trunk/hatch - Intelligent driver front airbag,
intelligent passenger front airbag with
occupant sensors - 2 height adjustable head restraints for
front seats and rear seats - 3-point rear seat belts for driver,
passenger and center - Electronic brake distribution
- 4 disc brakes (4 ventilated)
- Painted front and rear bumpers
- Rear camera parking distance sensors
Dimensions
- Front and rear all-season tires with
black sidewall : 225/ 65/ " S " rated - Weights: gross vehicle weight rating
(kg): 2,250, curb weight (kg): 1,725,
gross trailer weight braked (kg): 680
and payload allowance (kg): 525 - External dimensions: overall length
(mm): 4,711, overall width (mm): 1,850,
overall height (mm): 1,760, wheelbase
(mm): 2,857, front track (mm): 1,598,
rear track (mm): 1,577 and curb to curb
turning circle (mm): 12,200 - Cargo capacity: rear seat down (litres):
1,809 and all seats in place (litres):
894 - Engine: 2.4L in-line four-cylinder DOHC
with VVT ( 11.2 :1 compression ratio ; 4
valves per cylinder)
- Power: 182 HP @ 6,700 rpm; 172 ft lb of
torque @ 4,900 rpm - Front and rear alloy wheels: 17"x 7.0"
- Internal dimensions: front headroom
(mm): 1,012, rear headroom (mm): 995,
front hip room (mm): 1,399, rear hip
room (mm): 1,304, front leg room (mm):
1,046, rear leg room (mm): 1,013, front
shoulder room (mm): 1,416 and rear
shoulder room (mm): 1,404 - Cargo area dimensions: loading floor
height (mm): 731 - 71 litre fuel tank
Misc
- Voice activating system includes phone
- Charges: Air Conditioning Tax $ 100.00
- Cellular phone
- Telematics : includes engine shut down
- Delivery/freight charge: $ 1,450.00
- SUV specifics approach angle (degrees):
14.8 and departure angle (degrees): 23.2
(J004) Standard Black Paint
Black paint
Excludes: [GAR] Black Granite Metallic Paint And [J005] Standard Gloss Paint
(J005) Standard Gloss Paint
Gloss paint
Excludes: [GAR] Black Granite Metallic Paint And [J004] Standard Black Paint
(GAR) Black Granite Metallic Paint
Metallic paint
Excludes: [J004] Standard Black Paint And [J005] Standard Gloss Paint
*Disclaimer: Pricing is subject to change without notice, actual price may vary; installed options may also vary by dealer. Price does not include applicable license fees, insurance, registration, tax, freight / delivery, PDI or administration fees. See dealership for final pricing and availability.




