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#3. There are a few areas where the 2010 GMC Terrain should be improved.
We walked away from the 2010 GMC Terrain with very few complaints, but did notice that more attention should’ve been paid to the little things. Some might view them as trivial, but chances are long-term owners would appreciate power windows that automatically go down and up, rear seats that fold completely flat, and impressive interior materials. Admittedly, the Terrain includes some nice rubberized grips and a thin leather cover atop the gauges, but you’ll find more soft-touch surfaces, and with them a greater sense of quality, in a 2010 Ford Edge. Simply put, hard plastics usually feel and look cheap – the 2010 GMC Terrain has too many of them.
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