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The smaller Terrain is now available with Denali trims.
The smaller Terrain is now available with Denali trims.
On the whole, GMC does not like being referred to as a truck brand, since the manufacturer does not build medium or heavy-duty trucks anymore. Nevertheless, in addition to making pick-ups of all sizes, the company offers quite a few interesting SUVs and CUVs that might not qualify as trucks but seem to fit well within the segment. Your local GMC dealer can show you some of the nice models the company is putting out these days. The smallest GMC available remains the tough looking Terrain, a compact vehicle capable of seating five people. It is offered with front- or all-wheel drive and either a four-cylinder engine or the newer 3.6-litre V-6, both with a sixspeed automatic transmission. GMC dealers also have the smooth-looking Acadia on offer, a real CUV with frontor all-wheel drive and a new V-6 engine. The Denali is the luxury version. The same trim can be found in the most impressive Yukon and Yukon XL SUVs. By the way, this full-sized truck is also available with a hybrid-electric configuration. GMC pick-ups come in many sizes and capacities. A totally new generation of GMCs is reportedly coming our way, although despite some improvements for 2013, the heavy duty versions will remain largely the same. We can also expect a newer version of the compact Canyon to appear in the following months.


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