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Fall 2009 Auto Guide
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New and redesigned GMC Terrain

GMC Terrain

Like its cousin the Chevrolet Equinox, the 2010 Terrain has been significantly revised for the 2010 model year. Available in front-wheel and all-wheel-drive versions, the five-passenger crossover offers customers a choice of two trim levels: the base SLE and the more upscale SLT. Large beefy fenders and ample bumper cladding impart a strong look to the Terrain and serve to differentiate it from the Equinox. Inside, however, there's a much stronger resemblance. Standard features include keyless entry, six-speaker stereo and up to 63.9 cubic feet of cargo space. Engine choices include a 182-horsepower four-cylinder engine and a 264-horsepower V-6. An "eco mode" in the four-cylinder can be engaged via a dash-mounted button to help maximize fuel efficiency. Standard safety features include six airbags, anti-lock brakes and electronic stability control.


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