Your GMC Terrain is ready to take you just about anyone anywhere. Its 1.5-liter inline-four puts over 200 pound-feet of torque at your right foot’s beck and call so you can tow up to fifteen-hundred pounds. And you’ll get up to 29 miles per gallon thanks to the nine-speed automa...
And you'll pay a lot for gas. At 21/26 miles per gallon city/highway, the Terrain massively under-performs the class leaders. Yes, it has a powerful engine, but even the 1.5-liter Terrain with all-wheel drive doesn't deliver the 30+ mpg that you can get from just about every othe...
Almost as much as we enjoynew Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Chevrolet Cruze, GMC Sierra 1500models, we at Ramey Automotive Richlands enjoy numbers. That's true of mile per gallon ratios and performance figures, in addition to determining feasible Chevrolet, GMC,lease agreements and car loans for the...
I came away thinking that it's a comfortable full-size truck to drive daily andmaybecan handle off-road adventures. Because despite its 4WD setup, the AT4X wasn't a chore to handle when on the pavement. The cabin was still quiet, even with the chunky all-terrain tires. The fuel econom...
The cabin was still quiet, even with the chunky all-terrain tires. The fuel economy was horrible, though. With an EPA-estimated 13 mpg city, 17 mpg highway, and 14 mpg combined, for a 24-gallon tank, efficiency is not a priority. In fact, after a full day of ...