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USED ECONOMY 2012 GMC TERRAIN
2012 GMC Terrain — Detailed Vehicle Description
Overview The 2012 GMC Terrain is a compact crossover SUV that blends practical utility with a comfortable ride and truck-like styling cues. Available in multiple trims (SLE-1, SLE-2, SLT-1, SLT-2, and Denali), the Terrain offers a choice of engines, front-wheel drive (FWD) or all-wheel drive (AWD), and a family-friendly interior with good cargo capacity for its class.
Key specifications (typical)
Model year: 2012
Body style: 4-door compact crossover SUV
Seating: 5 passengers
Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive (FWD) standard; available all-wheel drive (AWD)
Wheelbase: ~112.5 inches
Length: ~185.1 inches
Cargo capacity: approximately 31.6 cubic feet behind rear seats; up to around 63.7 cubic feet with rear seats folded (exact figures vary by configuration and measurement method)
Towing capacity: up to approximately 1,500–3,500 lbs depending on engine, equipment, and drivetrain
Fuel tank capacity: ~18.5 gallons
Exterior features
Styling: Bold, boxy, and muscular styling with a prominent GMC grille, squared wheel arches, and an upright stance. Denali models add chrome accents and a distinctive grille treatment.
Lighting: Halogen headlamps standard; fog lamps available on higher trims or packages.
Wheels: Wheel sizes typically range from 17 inches (base) up to 18 or 19 inches on higher trims and Denali versions.
Roof options: Roof rails available for carrying cargo boxes or crossbars.
Colors: Available in multiple exterior colors typical for the model year.
Interior and comfort
Seating: Comfortable cloth seats standard; leather-appointed seats on SLT and Denali. Power-adjustable driver’s seat available on higher trims.
Rear seats: 60/40 split-folding rear bench for flexible cargo/passenger arrangements. Rear legroom is adequate for adult passengers.
Climate: Air conditioning standard; dual-zone automatic climate control available on higher trims.
Materials: Interior materials are generally durable with a straightforward, functional layout. Denali trim upgrades include higher-quality leather and trim accents.
Noise and ride: The Terrain emphasizes a smooth, car-like ride; V6 models may exhibit slightly firmer handling with more power. Road and wind noise are typical for the class but generally well controlled.
Technology and infotainment
Audio: Standard AM/FM stereo with CD player and auxiliary input. USB ports available on some trims. Higher trims offer upgraded audio systems and additional speakers.
Bluetooth: Hands-free phone and audio streaming available on mid- and upper-level trims or via options/packages.
Navigation: Available on Denali or via optional packages in earlier model years.
Convenience: Keyless entry standard; remote start commonly available on higher trims or as an option.
IS A USED OLDER VEHICLE MAY HAVE SOME BODY ISSUES BUT NON THAT WILL EFFECT YOUR RESERVATION.
2012 GMC Terrain — Detailed Vehicle Description
Overview The 2012 GMC Terrain is a compact crossover SUV that blends practical utility with a comfortable ride and truck-like styling cues. Available in multiple trims (SLE-1, SLE-2, SLT-1, SLT-2, and Denali), the Terrain offers a choice of engines, front-wheel drive (FWD) or all-wheel drive (AWD), and a family-friendly interior with good cargo capacity for its class.
Key specifications (typical)
Model year: 2012
Body style: 4-door compact crossover SUV
Seating: 5 passengers
Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive (FWD) standard; available all-wheel drive (AWD)
Wheelbase: ~112.5 inches
Length: ~185.1 inches
Cargo capacity: approximately 31.6 cubic feet behind rear seats; up to around 63.7 cubic feet with rear seats folded (exact figures vary by configuration and measurement method)
Towing capacity: up to approximately 1,500–3,500 lbs depending on engine, equipment, and drivetrain
Fuel tank capacity: ~18.5 gallons
Exterior features
Styling: Bold, boxy, and muscular styling with a prominent GMC grille, squared wheel arches, and an upright stance. Denali models add chrome accents and a distinctive grille treatment.
Lighting: Halogen headlamps standard; fog lamps available on higher trims or packages.
Wheels: Wheel sizes typically range from 17 inches (base) up to 18 or 19 inches on higher trims and Denali versions.
Roof options: Roof rails available for carrying cargo boxes or crossbars.
Colors: Available in multiple exterior colors typical for the model year.
Interior and comfort
Seating: Comfortable cloth seats standard; leather-appointed seats on SLT and Denali. Power-adjustable driver’s seat available on higher trims.
Rear seats: 60/40 split-folding rear bench for flexible cargo/passenger arrangements. Rear legroom is adequate for adult passengers.
Climate: Air conditioning standard; dual-zone automatic climate control available on higher trims.
Materials: Interior materials are generally durable with a straightforward, functional layout. Denali trim upgrades include higher-quality leather and trim accents.
Noise and ride: The Terrain emphasizes a smooth, car-like ride; V6 models may exhibit slightly firmer handling with more power. Road and wind noise are typical for the class but generally well controlled.
Technology and infotainment
Audio: Standard AM/FM stereo with CD player and auxiliary input. USB ports available on some trims. Higher trims offer upgraded audio systems and additional speakers.
Bluetooth: Hands-free phone and audio streaming available on mid- and upper-level trims or via options/packages.
Navigation: Available on Denali or via optional packages in earlier model years.
Convenience: Keyless entry standard; remote start commonly available on higher trims or as an option.
IS A USED OLDER VEHICLE MAY HAVE SOME BODY ISSUES BUT NON THAT WILL EFFECT YOUR RESERVATION.
