Compact crossovers have become the bread and butter in the automotive industry. With the rise in popularity in this segment, sports car brands, such as Porsche, Jaguar, and Maserati decided to explore the SUV segment with additions of their own. Why is this segment so successful?

SUVs are considered to be super convenient vehicles, and these days, are increasingly becoming just as powerful and as fast as their sporting counterparts, adding to the more reasons why we love them so much. General Motors is among the big boys in the segment and is responsible for many SUVs that we love, bearing either the Cadillac, GMC or the Chevrolet nameplate. One SUV that made history is the 2010 GMC Terrain.

Premiered at the 2009 New York International Auto Show, the GMC Terrain became an instant hit. It had a completely new design that was inspired by the Chevrolet Equinox, another chapter by the GMC brand with the Chevy badge. The GMC Terrain pushed the brand forward, offering a luxury and spacious interior that occupied up to five passengers, and a long list of equipment that made it an appealing choice for SUV customers who wanted to have a taste of something new.

Behind the wheel, the GMC Terrain delivered an amazing performance, thanks to its strong suspensions, all-wheel-drive, and the standard 182-hp 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, making it worthy of competing with the likes of the Honda CR-V and the Toyota RAV4, among a few others.

The GMC Terrain is a reasonably priced crossover and an ideal choice for everyone who’s on the hunt for a classic SUV. If you’re looking for a good crossover, you’re in luck. We’ll be discussing its features, specs, what to expect, and its current price today.

Here’s How Much A 2010 GMC Terrain Costs In 2022

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The 2010 GMC Terrain was offered in two trim levels: the SLE and the SLT. While there isn’t a huge difference between the two, most customers preferred the SLT trim for added convenience features. As such, the SLT is the version you’ll likely come across very often. However, both trims are available within the same price range, and they still make excellent choices.

Like with any used car, the price tag heavily depends on its mileage and condition. That said, a classic GMC Terrain in a good condition with around 70,000 to 90,000 miles could cost you between $11,990 to $13,800. On the other hand, a GMC Terrain in a mint condition with a mileage of 165,201 could cost around $5,499, or less.

On average, a used 2010 GMC Terrain should cost you around $7,495. We found a 2010 GMC Terrain SLT-2 with 142,106 miles going $8,995 on cars.com. If you take advantage of auctions, you could get a good-condition GMC Terrain at a cheaper price.

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What You Should Know About Its Performance

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The 2010 GMC Terrain is a powerful SUV that’s ready to take on any road. Even on the toughest roads, the suspension system ensures that the occupants have a softer riding experience – something you’ll become very fond of. In regards to its powertrain, the 2010 GMC Terrain is either powered by a standard 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, which makes 182-hp and 172 lb-ft of torque, or the optional 3.0-liter V-6 engine that bumps the power up to a staggering 264-hp and 222 lb-ft of torque.

If you’re simply going to use the car as an everyday vehicle with minimal hauling work, the standard engine is fine. However, if you intended to carry a lot of stuff, off-roading or for towing purposes, the 264-hp engine under the hood will make more sense. While giving lesser power, the standard engine is the most fuel economy of the two. These engines pair with a six-speed automatic to either send power to the front wheels or all wheels.

Driving the 2010 GMC Terrain is a lot of fun in many ways. First of all, the seats are very comfy. You won’t mind sitting there for hours, especially on those long trips. Also, you don’t hear much of the ambient noises of the great outdoors, thanks to the noise-canceling technology and powertrain concealing features.

What you will enjoy though, is the ambient light, with the available sunroof. One of our favorite things about the GMC Terrain is that it’s very easy to handle on the road. It comes with agile steering, responsive acceleration, and a powerful braking system with rapid engagement.

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Exterior And Interior Features Of The 2010 GMC Terrain

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One thing we love about the 2010 GMC Terrain is its design, which is characterized by huge fender flares, a distinctive grille with the silver-lined GMC signature, and the squared-off edges, contributing to a bold and sophisticated character. The GMC Terrain was offered in additional design features that included a three-element grille and large projector-beam headlamps.

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The interior of the GMC Terrain boasts a luxury feel and offers the best tech and ergonomics you would expect in an SUV with the GMC nameplate. One thing that stands out inside is the floating center console, which features a unique navigation screen, accentuated by the warm ambient lighting, and a great level of detail. Its MultiFlex sliding rear sliding seats make the interior very flexible.

The SUV can carry up to five passengers in its spacious cabin and still carry up to 31.6 cubic feet of luggage in its rear cargo area and other storage compartments spread across the cabin.