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Great buy - 2016 GMC Terrain
By Mike rowe - December 7 - 2:03 pmUnder powered otHer wise super car
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My second Terrain - 2016 GMC Terrain
By Nwmo - July 7 - 2:15 amLove the Terrain. Great ride. Handles great. The 4 cylinder motor is a little sluggish but its my only complaint. Get about 25 mpg on Hwy.
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Second Terrian and loving it - 2016 GMC Terrain
By michael Marcus - December 10 - 4:20 amShop around on the internet to find the best price available for the particular model you want before you negotiate with dealership for further reduction. Prices do vary I have noticed from dealership to dealership. I traded in my 2015 owned since 2014 Terrain SLE1 for my new 2016 Terrain SLE2. Most noticeable upgrade on the 4cyl engine is the power. Truly impressed. Gave it about 17 more horse power, you can feel the difference in acceleration on highways. Backup camera made improvements as well especially for parking. On my SLE2 model GMC to access Virtual Advisor feature, on you say OnStar command, I finally figured this out, GM didnt know and OnStar told me NYS discontinued this feature, not true. Im a happy camper about this again. Car interior is also quieter than previous model. Styling upgrade although modest makes a nice statement especially with the new LED lights and redesigned hood. Not sure why Edmunds is down on this model but it is a well priced, beautifully made, nice riding SUV. I am very happy now owning my second one. I would not have done this if I were unhappy with my first one. Remember I own I dont lease. Not into throwing my money away . It doesnt grow on trees in my house. One more thing MPG is lower in city then advertised but show me one that isnt. Getting about 16 MPG city right now but should go up once its broken in, highway havent done a trip yet, but based on other terrain I had Im expecting about 28 MPG not using ECO button. Another nice thing why I could trade in my 2015 after owning it for 18 months was trade in value, seems it maintained its value well enough to afford me the opportunity to buy the newer model, reset the warranties, get a new SUV with no miles and once again start over again. How much is that worth when you invest your savings? Another consideration when considering this SUV.
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