(2007) vs. GMC Terrain (2014) Specs
How powerful is the engine? How much room is in the back seat? Get the 2007 and 2014 GMC Terrain specs.
2007 and 2014 GMC Terrain Specifications
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What Our Members Are Saying about the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2007
2008 |
4dr SUV 170-horsepower 2.5L I4 CVT AWD |
Great for long trips and heated seats
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2008 |
4dr SUV 170-horsepower 2.5L I4 CVT AWD |
With leather, power seats allows for height adjustment to LOWER the seat. The non-power seats in the S (not SL) have no height adjustment and are far too high for an average male driver. Wide enough to fit an average 6 ft male.
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2007 Seat Room and Comfort: Cons |
Year | Body/Powertrain | Comment |
2008 |
4dr SUV 170-horsepower 2.5L I4 CVT AWD |
My previous vehicle, a Lancer had more legroom than this vehicle.
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TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2014 GMC Terrain
2013 |
The GMC Terrain's long wheelbase also pays off with noticeably more rear seat leg room than in competitors. In fact, there's a little more combined legroom in the first two rows than in the far larger Yukon XL, and a few more inches than in the larger Acadia. Sound like enough space to fit a third row? Perhaps, but GM opted not to offer one. The Terrain is thoroughly compact in width. The larger GMCs remain much better options for transporting three adults in the back seat. They're also better for carrying cargo. The Terrain's cargo floor is long, but its also high and narrow, and the second-row seats don't fold flat.
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What Our Members Are Saying about the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2014 GMC Terrain
2015 |
4dr SUV 301-horsepower 3.6L V6 6-speed shiftable automatic AWD |
The rear seat room is plentiful, and because rear seat can be slid forward and back, you can shift between needing more leg room and using more of the cargo area. We had traded in a 2015 Dodge Journey for the Terrain, because of safety concerns, but realized after we had it for awhile, the rear seat of the Journey was not able to go back far enough into the cargo area, and because of the bulky and high mounted head rests, you felt trapped. The Terrain does not have these issues and feels much more roomy and comfortable. The rear seats are supportive and not at all like some back seats that feel like they were an afterthought.
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