
Recently, we were invited to test out a new vehicle. I do most of the driving and anytime someone wants to show me something new and cool in a car, I am THERE! The invitation was for Soulparents to check out the GMC Terrain. The vehicle is of the "crossover SUV" class. That means its not too big, and not too small... and that is fitting, because as you read this post, you will see that it is jussssst right!
Let me start off by saying that I drive a sedan to drop off my son to daycare, drive to work, drive to the grocery store, and take our day-trips to wherever
one gas tank could bring us. As I sat in the cabin of the Terrain, all I could think was, "Okay... this really could work!"


If you look at the pictures GMC provided as you read this, you'll see some cool features, but you really have got to see the pictures that I took with my
Sony Webbie (the camera's DOPE, but that is another post in itself!) I must say, I can tell that the team that works for GMC really believes in the product. I also have to say that I can tell why!
We met with members from the design center at GMC, Lori Norwood and Joana Medina. We had the pleasure of test driving with Lori.

Lori describes features from the vehicle
here.
Here are some great things to consider about this vehicle:
32 MPG Hwy!!
Vehicle is $25,000 standard and up to $30,000 for the fully-loaded version.
Every GMC Terrain has rear-view camera!
The vehicle is available in 4 or 6 cylinders.
New technology includes an electric child-lock doors. That means that you can push a button on the dash instead of the old school flip on the door handle.
ALSO, USB ports available inside the car... plug your USB device into the traditional location for your car lighter.
The back seats in the Terrain move. They lean too. Great for taking a nap or doing anything that involves a reclined position in the back seat with your significant other (wink-wink @blacktating! c.1999)
You also have the option to get cool dual DVD players for the back seats. The DVD players can accept input from video game systems and other players.
I hope I didn't forget anything... I have posted more video footage at Youtube.com/iamjovan79
Here are the links!
AND
Thanks for the
SONY WEBBIE! All of the videos were shot on the Webbie.