10 Things You Should Know About the 2010 GMC Terrain
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#9. Terrain prices start at $24,995 and top out at about $38,000.
At the bottom of the 2010 GMC Terrain ladder is the SLE-1, which starts at $24,995 (all prices include a $745 destination charge) and delivers a full array of power features, not to mention cruise control and foglights. Next up is the SLE-2, starting at $26,595 and adding Bluetooth compatibility and automatic climate control. At $28,195 you’ll be in SLT-1 territory, home of standard leather upholstery and heated seats. For $29,995, the Terrain SLT-2 packs ambient lighting, a sunroof, rear park assist, and a programmable power liftgate. All-wheel-drive capability drives the price up by $1,750, and access to the 3.0-liter V-6 will cost you $1,500. A fully-loaded 2010 GMC Terrain rings up at just over $38,000. By comparison, Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4 models start at about $22,500 and max out at about $33,000.