I have always looked for versatility in a vehicle. I need one that works like a business sedan when I’m driving a client, one that hauls like a truck when I’m renovating a house and one that will be roomy and comfortable for the entire family when the kids and grandkids are in town. The all-new 2011 GMC Terrain fills the bill like no other vehicle. I’m a big guy at 6’4” and over 200 pounds, so I do need a lot of room, but I’ve never wanted to sacrifice fuel economy for comfort.
The all-new 2011 Terrain offers an estimated 32 mpg highway for fuel economy and rewards you with big-SUV comfort, yet fits into smaller garages and tighter parking spaces with ease. The Terrain offers class-leading highway fuel economy without sacrificing performance. The 2.4L I-4 comes with an “ECO ” mode to help save fuel. The 6-speed automatic transmission features a wide ratio spread with a very low first gear for brisk acceleration from a stop, and a very high sixth gear overdrive ratio that helps save fuel during highway cruising.
Its clever MultiFlex rear seat slides to create class-leading rear leg room, and can even recline for rear passenger comfort. The seatbacks also fold down to create nearly 64 cubic feet of available cargo space. Useful technologies include a Rear Vision Camera, USB port, and an available programmable power rear lift gate. When you need extra traction, available AWD automatically adapts to changing road conditions for improved handling. Thanks to direct-injection engine technology, Terrain features best-in-class AWD highway fuel economy and a best-in-class AWD highway cruising range.
As a young 16 year-old driver, I was able to learn every road in Lincoln County in short order but things have changed. Every day means new roads and the re-routing of old ones. That’s where Terrain’s available touch-screen navigation system featuring advanced mapping capabilities and voice recognition for hands-free operation comes in.
The available Rear-Seat Entertainment System offers twin seatback-mounted flip-up LCD DVD video screens that can pivot 205 degrees, allowing passengers of various heights to adjust them to their comfort. Each screen includes a video input jack to plug in various gaming systems or other electronic devices. All Terrain audio systems include USB connectivity, allowing you to access or recharge various electronic devices, wherever you are. Thanks to Bluetooth connectivity, you can sync up your Bluetooth mobile device with Terrain for in-vehicle, hands-free calling. Steering wheel-mounted controls allow you to start a call and control volume, then dial by voice and listen to your call through the audio system.
With an available receiver hitch, Terrain 2.4L I-4 engine models can trailer up to 1500 pounds. Equipped with the 3.0L V-6 engine, Terrain offers unsurpassed maximum capacity in its class—up to 3500 pounds. In practical terms, the I-4 is great for trailering a pair of jet skis or motorcycle, while the V-6 can handle most single-axle camping trailers.
Hopefully you are sold on the unbeatable capabilities of the Terrain and it’s time to talk about where to test drive one. If you’re looking for a dealer that has a great selection of Terrains at the most aggressive discounts you’ll find… It’s Marquitz: Marquitz Buick Cadillac GMC in Troy, Missouri.
The Marquitz team is always knowledgeable, friendly and professional. In my experience, no one will work harder to get to a payment that works for you and send you home in a new Terrain. They’re not out to take advantage of you like some of those guys in the city. Marquitz will treat you like a friend and neighbor every time and that’s why they have so many return customers.
You know that GMC is Professional Grade well… so are all the folks at Marquitz. Stop by and check out one of most versatile vehicles anywhere, the all-new 2011 GMC Terrain at Marquitz Buick Cadillac GMC in Troy, Mo. For my money there’s nothing better than being a member of the Marquitz Automotive Family. When you’re looking for quality, affordability and honesty, there’s one name in Lincoln County you can always depend on… It’s Marquitz.
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