10 Things You Should Know About the 2010 GMC Terrain
 

#1. If you’re in the market for a small crossover, the 2010 GMC Terrain warrants a test drive.
For those attracted to the Terrain’s boxy styling, this little SUV packs everything from a comfortable interior to a 3,500-lb. towing capacity, not to mention goodies like standard XM satellite radio, the available rear entertainment system, a sliding second row seat that adds gobs of leg room, and a 100,000-mile powertrain warranty. And, as of this writing, you can return your new Terrain within 60 days if you decide you don’t like it. If, on the other hand, you’re interested in paying less and getting more space, make sure to check out the added cargo room in the Honda CR-V or the available third row seat in the Toyota RAV4.

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