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2004 GMC Terrain Specs


- ** 2004 GMC Terrain Overview

Summary

The 2004 GMC Terrain stands as a robust and versatile SUV designed to cater to families and individuals seeking reliability and performance. Featuring an updated V6 engine and improved interior amenities, this model set the stage for future generations with its blend of practicality and advanced technology.

History

Introduced in 2001 as part of GMC’s lineup, the Terrain quickly gained popularity for its robust construction and comfortable ride quality. By 2004, GMC refined the Terrain with enhanced suspension systems and more refined interiors, solidifying its reputation as a reliable off-road capable SUV suitable for both everyday use and more demanding terrains.

Car Culture

Within the SUV community, the 2004 GMC Terrain enjoys a respected place among enthusiasts who appreciate its balance between urban convenience and rugged outdoors appeal. Owners often praise its spacious interior, versatile utility, and commendable resale value, making it a favored choice for families looking for a blend of comfort and capability.

Trims and Specifications

  • Trims Available:
    • LS
    • CL
    • XL
    • LXI
  • Vehicle Variations:
    • Body Style: SUV
    • Horsepower: 182 hp
    • Transmission: Automatic
    • Trim Levels: LS, CL, XL, LXI
    • Engine Type & Size: V6, 3.4L
    • Horsepower & Torque: 182 hp, 225 lb-ft
    • Drivetrain: FWD
    • Fuel Type: Gas
    • Fuel Tank Size: 18 gallons
    • MPG (City/Highway): 18/24
    • Dimensions: Length: 177 inches, Width: 74 inches, Height: 68 inches
    • Cargo Capacity: 68.5 cu ft (with seats folded)
    • Towing Capacity: 2000 lbs
    • Safety Ratings: Includes features like Stability Control and Anti-lock Braking System
    • Key Features: Power Windows, Power Locks, Sunroof (on higher trims)
    • Passenger Capacity: Up to 7 passengers

Notable Changes from Previous Year

Compared to its predecessor, the 2004 GMC Terrain introduced enhanced suspension systems for improved ride comfort and more advanced safety features, including better stability control, catering to evolving consumer demands for safer and smoother driving experiences. The body style remained consistent as an SUV, focusing on internal upgrades and minor aesthetic refinements to boost overall appeal and functionality.