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2018 GMC Terrain SLT Diesel Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Load both the GMC Terrain and the Chevroelet Equinox up with the diesel engine and a funny thing happens: the Equinox's price advantage increases to $1,480 despite it having over $800 in additional content. How can the Chevrolet offer more features than the GMC when both are equipped with the... Comparison vehicle: 2018 Jeep Compass |
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2015 GMC Terrain Pros and Cons Member6487 While the Denali terrain has many great features, and many more that the others simply don't have, the terrain lacks push button starting. In today's climate, with spending so much money on a car, having push button starting would seem like a given. GMC doesn't offer this on the Terrain,... |
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2014 Jeep Cherokee Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The tested Jeep Cherokee wasn't heavily optioned. Yet its list price of $31,480 included a powerful V6 engine, all-wheel-drive (AWD), dual power seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, remote start, proximity key, power liftgate, and a nav-ready infotainment system (for nav, pay the dealer to unlock the system's capability). You can... Comparison vehicle: 2013 GMC Terrain |
2012 GMC Terrain Pros and Cons Member5811 All in all, I love this truck. I've put 56,000 kms. on it in the first year, so I have spent a great amount of time in it. It is wonderful on the highway, absolutely exceptional in bad weather conditions (SNOW!) and is fun to drive. With a few little... |
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2013 Dodge Journey R/T Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh I’ve already noted the lack of a power recliner for the driver seat. You can get a standard sunroof, but not a panoramic one as in the Hyundai. The front passenger seat can perform two tricks, but these preclude any power adjustments. Second-row passengers only get A/C vents with the... Comparison vehicle: 2013 GMC Terrain |
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2013 GMC Terrain Denali V6 Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The GMC Terrain gains some desirable features for 2013, including a well-featured, easy-to-use "Intellilink" infotainment system. Pairing a phone doesn't get quicker or more painless, and Pandora is seamlessly and thoroughly integrated. New safety features (all standard on the Denali) include forward collision alert (useful), blind sport warning (useful), rear... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford Escape |
2010 GMC Terrain Pros and Cons A member in Michigan, United States Seemed to have a great set of features. |