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2014 Jeep Cherokee Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Due to a bobbed tail and high floor, the Jeep Cherokee's cargo volume stat, 55 cubic feet, ranks near the bottom of the segment. You can pack nine more cubes into the Terrain, 13 more into the Escape (maybe, Ford tends to get creative when measuring its vehicles), and 20... Comparison vehicle: 2013 GMC Terrain |
2013 Dodge Journey R/T Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Scratch the "capacity and towing," and substitute "versatility." For a 192.4-inch-long vehicle, the Dodge Journey cannot hold much stuff, 67.6 cubic feet with the rear seats folded vs. 71.5 in the Santa Fe Sport and 80.0 in the Santa Fe. Part of the problem is a somewhat narrow body (the... Comparison vehicle: 2013 GMC Terrain |
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Nice vehicle overall but subpar fuel economy 2010 GMC Terrain Pros and Cons Member4527 Rear cargo capacity is adequate but rear wheel wells intrude too much into cargo space making for narrow width. Rear saet doesn't fold flat limiting cargo carrying space. |
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2011 GMC Terrain Pros and Cons A member in British Columbia, Canada This is a plus - as back seats fold down if extra space is needed. |
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2010 GMC Terrain Pros and Cons Member366 Needed abiolity to tow 72 Super Beetle showcar |