Wednesday, January 27, 2010

The GMC Terrain – A New Year Makeover

Like many manufacturers, GM is constantly looking for new ways to keep the loyalty that they have built with several of their major brands and GMC has certainly stepped up to the challenge. For the 2010 model year, GMC has delivered the all new Terrain. The 2010 GMC Terrain is a boldly styled five-passenger crossover SUV engineered with excellent fuel economy in mind.

With Pontiac no longer in the picture, the Cincinnati Terrain Dealers believe that GM has picked up the baton and continued the race. Both the Terrain and Equinox have are being manufactured using the same platform that was developed in Korea for the Saturn VUE but has since then evolved past what it started out to be. Some of the early on impressions of the Terrain are that GMC recognized all the bad old ways of GM, including the bad engineering where vehicle clones are sold under several brands, the redundant product planning, the weird fascination with shiny objects, and embraced them with several major changes to attract customers looking for style.

The all new Terrain builds on GMC's history of innovation and engineering excellence and uses their innovation to create a smaller more fuel-efficient package for today's buyer. The features and attributes of the Terrain make it the vehicle GMC imagined, making it an appealing choice for existing traditional SUV customers who are looking for distinctive styling and increased efficiency.

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