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2014 GMC Terrain Equipped New Engine

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The 2014 GMC Terrain is intimately related with the Cadillac Escalade and Chevy Tahoe. In fact, the GMC Yukon and Tahoe is actually an identical twin but one of its differences is the styling of front and rear ends. The company claims that this is the niche crossover vehicle that comes with more fuel-efficient engine, more comfortable cabin, strong towing and hauling capabilities.

2014 GMC Terrain Front View

2014 GMC Terrain Front Side

2014 GMC Terrain Front Angle

2014 GMC Terrain Front

Interior

The interior features of 2014 GMC Terrain are the tri-zone automatic climate control, cruise control, six-way power front bucket seats (manual recline), a leather-wrapped tilt-only steering wheel, Bluetooth, Bose sound system with satellite radio, iPod/USB interface, auxiliary audio jack, CD player and rear seat headphone jacks. The optional features of SLE model will be the 40/20/40-split 3-person front bench seat that raises seating capacity from 8 to 9 persons. If you choose the Convenience package, you will get the rear parking sensors, remote engine start, a rearview camera (with mirror display) and power-adjustable pedals. The SLT model has the heated 8-way power front seats, a navigation system with auto-dimming rearview mirror, heated second-row seats and a second-row power seat release.

2014 GMC Terrain Interior View

2014 GMC Terrain Interior

Exterior

The SLE comes equipped with 17 inches wheels, all season tires, roof rails, automatic headlights, running boards, manual flip-up lift-gate window, rear lift-gate door and heated outside mirrors. The SLT model includes fog-lamps, variable intermittent wipers, privacy glass, rear defogger, intermittent rear wiper and roof rack. The Denali trim boasts the 20 inches alloy wheels, an automatic damping suspension and unique styling cues. In addition, the sunroof and rear-seat entertainment system are optional for all models.

2014 GMC Terrain Side View

2014 GMC Terrain Side

2014 GMC Terrain Rear Side

2014 GMC Terrain Rear

Engine

The SLE and SLT models of 2014 GMC Terrain are backed up with the 5.3-liter V8 engine which can generate 320 hp (faster than 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid Concept but it’s slower than 2013 Dodge Charger Daytona) and 335 lb-ft. of torque at 4000 rpm. The standard clutch is the 6-speed automatic transmission with rear-wheel drive. There will be 2 four-wheel-drive (FWD) systems available namely the single-speed transfer case and the 2-speed case with low-range gearing for low-traction needs. The Denali model comes with the 6.2-liter V8 engine that can produce 403 horsepower and 417 pound-feet of torque at 4300 rpm. The standard clutch is the 6-speed automatic with manual shift system. This engine can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in about 7.5 seconds. The standard feature is the rear-wheel drive and the optional feature is the all-wheel drive (AWD).

2014 GMC Terrain Engine View

Price

The price of 2014 GMC Terrain starts from $40,435 – $55,360.

 
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