This GMC Terrain comes from the manufacturers of General Motors. Possessing the class of mid-size crossover SUV, the body style of the car is 5 door crossovers. The layout of the car is front engine and also either front wheel drive or four wheel drive as an optional one. Sharing the platform of GMT Theta platform, the car’s engine ranges in 2.4l I4 (in 2 variations), and 3.0l and in 3.6l. Last two options are based on V6 engine based. Also the car is equipped with the 6 speed automatic transmission. The engineering model of this GMC Terrain shared with 2010 Chevrolet Equinox. The platform as well as drive train remaining the same, this Terrain is different from the Equinox in its body panels and in standard features. Later on, in recent years, this car receives the Denali trim consisting of slight changes like cross-traffic detection, blind-spot warning, passenger seats, etc.
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