I am from Saudi Arabia, a long-time customer of GMC, and our country has all terrains, deserts, mountains and others. I did not find anything better than the manufacture of General Motors GMC. The cars are practical and comfortable. Yes, they lack some accessories, and the change in them is slow, but this is not defective. Cars have spare parts and maintenance places are available in all Reasonable location and prices
I live in the Northeast US, we have intense four seasons, brutal roads bc of the salt, blistering cold and pounding summer heat, not to mention excessive driving practices...in other words i beat the hell out of my GMC Terrain, total beat down, and she starts and runs like the day I drove it off the dealer lot.
Love the terrain I just bought. It’s very smooth and quiet unlike other cars I’ve had. It’s not as fancy as the one in this video but living in Arizona I don’t need panoramic sun roof.
I’ve had my AT4 Terrain for 2 weeks now and just learned some more features about it on here that my dealership did not go through with me. Very informative. Still can’t find the fog light switch tho 😅
I have the 2012 SLT. I have less than 62k miles. I LOVE my Terrain. Not a big fan of the trunk on this 2022 one. I like the look of the tailgate on my 2012 better, the 2022 looks like every other basic compact SUV. The older rear style is what set it apart from the basic compact SUVs. Inside the trunk, I have a large storage hole on each side which is where I like to put my eggs so they don't get damaged. Although I do like the trunk flooring of the 2022 better, it's all one piece where mine is two pieces and isn't really flat. The headlights of the 2022 are a HUGE improvement and the 2 USBs in the back (that mine doesn't have). Where the shifter buttons are on the 2022, I have a large/tall space in my 2012 where my phone can sit upright so I can watch for directions, I wouldn't be able to do that in the 2022. I think all newer cars need to come with a pre-installed phone holder for vehicles without navigation. Even with navigation, I prefer to use my phone for directions so that I'm not distracted switching back and forth between the navigation and the radio when I want to switch stations. The biggest thing I love about my GMC is that it is soooo roomy, I don't feel cramped like in other cars and I can easily cross my legs when I'm in the passenger seat. The 2022 isn't that bad, but I'd be more inclined to get the 2022 Acadia Denali....or a small truck since I already have a 2019 Ram 1500.
Solid points on 1st generation Terrain. I've owned 2016 Denali trim since fall 2019 & couldn't be happier. Definitely the rear hatch put it in its own league. You are absolutely CORRECT when it comes to the eggs going in the left or right slots in the back, talk about a PERFECT fit!! Ha Ha
Definitely in the market for this vehicle. The exterior & interior looks good. And I heard the 2.0L engine has 252 horsepower. Which sounds ample enough. For the way that I drive.
@@danielmeador1991 Thanks! for the heads up. Now I get to save a few dollars. And buy a 2020. Instead of a newer vehicle. That doesn't have the engine I want in it.
Nice all around but the Dashboard GM puts in most of their vehicles is becoming old and tired. For example I own a fully loaded 2020 Equinox and my dash damn near looks identical to this. 2021-22 Premium GM vehicles should have an all digital dash in regards to the speedometer.
It was a HUGE mistake by GMC getting rid of the 2.0L engine. Considering you have other car manufacturers which are providing 2 or more engine choices. I figure if Nissan can take a gamble with the Rogue and put a 3cyl turbo and squeeze 200hp & 225lbs torque out of it. What's GMC's excuse for not keeping the 2.0...? They went from segment leaders with that 252hp & 260lbs torque. To currently WAY BELOW the segment. So either bring it back GMC or up the 1.5L too more respectable numbers. And by that i don't mean adding 5hp for 2023 models. It needs at least 190hp & 220lbs torque. That's not too much to ask for now is it...?
No that's over kill just bring back the damn 2.0 engine. Or up the 1.5 to "respectable" and competitive numbers. Because 175hp & 203lbs torque isn't cutting it for this size vehicle. Especially if Nissan took a gamble putting a 3cyl turbo in their new Rogue. And it puts out 200hp & 225lbs torque. No excuse GMC.
Para mi la mejor del Mercado seve bien segura mejor que la toyota r4 que la mazda que la crv h que la kia la que quiero y la mas que corre 260 millas marca el panel waooo 😍
Why are manufacturers still at sub 300 for these small displacement turbo motors? People expect these car companies to make leaps and bounds on their EV's but they cant even increase the hp & mileage of IC engines! At this point it is lazy and laughable.
@@danielmeador1991 I think they reserve the 3.6 V6 for the mid size Acadia. I was referring to the 2.5 not the 2.4. For sure, the 2.4 was a sleeper but that 2.5 was used in the 2013-2015 Malibu and the 2015-2020 Canyon/Colorado. It was quite robust and an excellent engine.
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