Overview & Reviews
For 2011, the GMC Terrain is unchanged other than improved voice recognition technology for OnStar.
- Roomy backseat
- Good fuel economy.
- Sophisticated ride
- Quiet and attractive cabin
- Top-notch safety scores
- Plenty of standard and optional features
- Compromised visibility
- Cargo space could be more generous
- Numb steering.
User Reviews:
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My Gas Mileage Experience - 2011 GMC Terrain
By prbart1 - June 20 - 12:35 amSince I bought my Terrain, I have put 6,469 miles on it, doing mainly "suburban" driving in the Chicago area (stop signs or traffic lights about every mile, on average). In this type of driving (ECO mode on), I now average between 24 & 25 mpg. When the car was new, the mileage was not this high, but it increased as the engine got broken in. Ive also take two road trips in this vehicle (ECO mode off): the first was about 300 miles when the engine was still in "break-in" mode & I got 28.0 mpg. The second trip was about 950 miles, after the "break-in" period (Interstate at a steady 70 mph), & I got 29.8 mpg. I calculate my mpg precisely, so this data is as accurate as I can make it.
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Gift Gone Bad!!!!Engine Problems. - 2011 GMC Terrain
By asford0211 - June 16 - 9:22 amMy husband brought this junk for my mothers day gift. The service dept drove the truck more than ME!!! The truck cut off while driving on a major highway three times. The dealer stated they couldnt understand why the check engine light stayed on and they couldnt locate the problem. Finally they changed the intake camshift solenoid sensor???? Wish me luck folks...what a gift..thank you honey for the LEMON!!!!!
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EPA Mileage is accurate --- under right conditions - 2011 GMC Terrain
By new_terrain - June 7 - 4:47 pmI live in a semi rural area where its possible to drive with cruise control set at 50 - 55 MPH. Under these conditions, its entirely possible to get the rated 32 MPG. The EPA definition of "Highway" does not mean "expressway" or "interstate". The EPA test methodology is explained at: [HTML deleted] Note that the average speed on an EPA highway mileage test run is 48.3 MPH. Obviously this isnt representative of a morning commute on an urban expressway. However, the same method is used by the EPA for all vehicles. Even if your driving habits differ, the EPA numbers are still useful on a relative basis. PS I think its a great vehicle
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The EPA Lies!! - 2011 GMC Terrain
By bluesky12 - May 30 - 1:42 pmTheres a lot I like about the 2011 GMC Terrain, but unfortunately gas mileage isnt one of those things. I drive a 4-cylinder and use ECO mode and my city MPG is about 21 and highway is no better than 25 MPG tops. Performance overall is adaquate at best. I sacrifice the performance of 6 cylinder to get the better gas mileage and that didnt happen. Now I get mediocre performance and mediocre gas mileage. I bought this vehicle because of the advertised 32 MGP. There is NO WAY on Gods green earth that I could ever get 32 MPG - not even close. The EPA absolutely lied!! If gas milegae is a high priority, dont buy this vehicle. I like a lot of the other features of this vehicle.
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Love this SUV - 2011 GMC Terrain
By hailtopitt - May 28 - 8:06 amMy family decided on Terrain because we wanted something smaller than our gas guzzling crew cab truck. We went with the Terrain SLE-1 because it has a great safety rating, had all of the features that we wanted, and our local dealership is very well regarded. So far, we are not disappointed. The four cylinder is nothing spectacular, but it does the job in a very hilly area. Driving in eco mode, we get less than the listed mpg, but we typically see 20/25/30 for city, combined and highway. The interior is extremely comfortable, and the cabin is well designed. We love the sliding back bench as well.
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Love It! - 2011 GMC Terrain
By susan54935 - May 24 - 8:49 pmI bought the 4-cyl because of the promised 32 mpg. I did manage to get 28 mpg on a long trip across country with mostly highway driving. On a regular basis Im getting about 20 mpg. This was the only dissapointment thus far! I have nearly 10,000 miles and have absolutely no complaints! I love the exterior styling of this SUV. The interior is extremely comfortable! I would definitely buy another Terrain in the future - at this point anyway! I love it! We are empty nesters and the cargo space is just perfect for us! It is so easy and comfortable to drive!
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Headliner - 2011 GMC Terrain
By sls12 - May 21 - 8:39 amI have had my 2011 Terrain for 8 months, the headliner came down in first 3 months, they tried to fix by placing in new magnets. This did not work, the headliner was down by the time I got home from the dealership. They then ordered a new complete headliner, installed this a month ago, and it is down again. This has taken 4 trips to have this worked on with another trip next week to start again. This is very frustrating and time consumming. Other than this, I do enjoy driving even though it is a little slow. If the headliner is not resolved this time I would never purchase another GMC product. Not worth the aggravation on a new car.
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Poor Gas Mileage - 2011 GMC Terrain
By cbasta - May 16 - 11:28 amThis base Terrain with a 4 cylinder and no options is rated at 32MPG highway but actually gets 25 highway in ECO mode, which inhibts performance. Its worse otherwise. Driven on mostly level roads in Florida, I dont understand. The dealer in Marianna, FL was notified but didnt even bother to schedule a service visit.
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It is ok. - 2011 GMC Terrain
By marvindale - May 7 - 7:18 pmWe have had the V6 for 6 months and it is a good buy. This replaced a 2000 Buick LeSabre and though they are different types of cars I did expect a little better gas mailage. The best on the road so far has been 22 MPG. The old land creuser got that in town. So I dont think a six speed trans and all the new tech stuff has really make such a improvement. But that is the only dissapointment so far.
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Happy Owner - 2011 GMC Terrain
By new_terrain - March 12 - 11:58 amIve owned the vehicle for a few weeks and am very satisfied so far. There was a problem with accessing music on my iPhone4 via the USB port. I kept getting error messages stating "Unsupported iPod device" and "Unsupported USB device". This was very frustrating. After Googling the problem, it turns out the issue is NOT unique to GM vehicles --- indicating the problem was with the iPhone, not the car. Fortunately, I was able to update the software on the iPhone4 to the latest version (Version 4.3), which was very straightforward using iTunes. This appears to have fixed the problem. I hope this helps others with the same problem.