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4-door SLE Sport Utility 4-Cyl, 2.4 Liter 2WD (Auto)
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New: 2010 GMC Terrain
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Powertrain
Engine
4-Cyl, 2.4 Liter
Horsepower
182 @ 6200 RPM
Torque
172 @ 4900 RPM
Gas Mileage
22 mpg City / 32 mpg Hwy
Bore x Stroke
-
Compression Ratio
-
Fuel Type
-
Fuel Induction
-
Valve Train
-
Valves Per Cylinder
-
Total Number Valves
-
Transmission
Automatic, 6-Spd w/Overdrive
Drivetrain
2WD
Transfer Case
-
Dimensions & Capacity
Fuel Capacity
18.0
Wheel Base
112.5 inches
Overall Length
185.3 inches
Width
72.8 inches
Height
66.3 inches
Curb Weight
3853 lbs.
Tires / Wheel Size
P225/65R17
Rear Tires / Wheel Size
-
Turning Radius
40.0
Standard Axle Ratio
3.23
Maximum Ground Clearance
6.9
Maximum GVWR
4960
Maximum Towing
-
Payload Base Capacity
-
Head Room: Front
39.8 inches
Head Room: Rear
39.2 inches
Leg Room: Front
41.2 inches
Leg Room: Rear
39.9 inches
Shoulder Rm: Front
55.7 inches
Shoulder Rm: Rear
55.3 inches
EPA Passenger
-
EPA Trunk or Cargo
63.9 cu.ft.
EPA Total Interior
-
Truck Bed Volume
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