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12 Gmc Terrain Slt-2 Heated Leather, Roof, Touchscreen, Pioneer Sound We Finance on 2040-cars

US $24,950.00
Year:2012 Mileage:41980 Color: Black
Location:

Puyallup, Washington, United States

Puyallup, Washington, United States
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2012 GMC Terrain SLT AWD
   
Northwest Motorsport2012 GMC Terrain SLT AWDCall/Text Me Today!(253) 299-2893Ask ForChuck Jolley
Vehicle Details
  • Year: 2012
  • Make:GMC
  • Model: Terrain
  • VIN: 2GKFLXE53C6286103
  • Stock Number: 17997
  • Mileage: 41980
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Engine:3.0L V6 DOHC 24V FFV
  • Exterior Color: Black
  • Title: Clear
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Check out this SUPER clean 2012 GMC Terrain AWD with a powerful V6 motor! This vehicle has been fully inspected from top to bottom and passed our intensive multi-point inspection with flying colors.

The exterior of the vehicle is very clean with little to no scratchs or scuffs.. For its age and miles I would say it is well above average. The interior of the vehicle has been taken care of as well. Rich, Luxurious interior wraps you in comfort as you drive this 2012 GMC Terrain.

This vehicle features factory A/C, Heated Leather Seats, Memory Seats, Dual power seats, Sunroof, Power windows and locks, cruise control, Chrome rims, Factory Pioneer Premium sound system, Touchscreen Display, backup sensors, CD player, and more! The drive train on this vehicle is AWD.

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Warranty Information

This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. A factory warranty from the manufacturer may still be in affect. Call dealer to verify if manufacturer warranty still applies. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle.

Terms & Conditions
  • We provide complimentary airport shuttle service from SEA (Seatac Airport, Wa)

  • All sales are subject to a negotiable $150 documentary fee in addition to the advertised price. Please call dealer for details.

  • Washington state residents pay 9.7% sales tax on purchase price of vehicle. If trade in is present, Washington state law states that sales tax is only charged on the difference. Out of state buyers are subject to pay sales tax based on where the vehicle is registered at, if applicable.

  • License and registration fees are charged by the state in which the buyer registers the vehicle at, and are not included in purchase price of vehicle.

  • Deposits on vehicles are NON-REFUNDABLE, unless condition of vehicle has been misrepresented in any way. Deposits on vehicles not purchased goes towards significant cost of paperwork and lost dealership productivity

  • Vehicle Condition: As above, please keep in mind that no used vehicle is perfect, expect some normal cosmetic and mechanical wear.

  • Sale terms:As above, winning bidder MUST make $500 eBay deposit within 24 hours or risk a no-sale default.

  • Vehicles listed are locally available to and are subject to be sold at any time. If such a case should happen that the vehicle was sold locally and purchased on eBay at any time, all efforts will be made to sell a similar vehicle. If customer does not agree to buy similar vehicle or one cannot be provided, deposit will be refunded within 24 Hours

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GMC Syclone pickup returns via Special Vehicle Engineering

Tue, Apr 16 2019

The original GMC Syclone was a 1991 mid-size Sonoma pickup turned muscle truck. Its heavily modified 4.3-liter V6 sported a turbocharger, intercooler, and modified internals, raising output to a Corvette-baiting 280 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque. The engine was paired with a four-speed automatic, rear-biased all-wheel drive, and four-wheel antilock brakes (the coming thing). With an all-black livery and a lowered ride height, the Syclone looked the business, and backed up those looks with a 0-to-60 time of 4.3 seconds and a 13.4-second quarter-mile, according to contemporary magazine testing. Given all the recent interest in high-performance pickups, it's amazing that GMC hasn't revived the Syclone. But where manufacturers leave an opening, the aftermarket steps in — in this case that's Specialty Vehicle Engineering, which as CNET reports is resurrecting the nameplate for a build of 100 new Syclones, based on the GMC Canyon, which will update the idea a lot more horsepower. The 2019 Syclone takes as its starting point the extended-cab version of the Canyon. The engine is again a V6, this time a 3.6-liter fitted with a supercharger and a custom cat-back exhaust system, upping output to 455 ponies from the stock 306. SVE's Syclone can be had with rear- or all-wheel drive, and it, too, features upgrades to the brakes and chassis. Six-piston front calipers are fitted in place of the standard four-piston units, and the slotted front rotors are upsized from 12.2 inches to 13.6. The suspension is lowered by two inches up front and five inches at the rear, with stiffer traction bars, bushings, dampers, and a heftier rear anti-roll bar. Unlike the original, the modern Syclone can be had in colors other than black — any of the standard Canyon hues are available — but the appearance is customized with rocker-panel extensions, body-color grille and rear bumper, and a composite hood insert. The interior gets embroidered logos and badges, including a numbered plaque on the dash. The price for the Syclone is $39,995 — that's for the package, on top of the cost of the truck. But at least ordering is easy: The Syclone package can be ordered through select GMC dealers.

GM plans to restart production in Mexico on May 20

Mon, May 18 2020

MEXICO CITY — General Motors is tentatively planning to restart operations at its auto assembly plant in the Mexican city of Silao on May 20, according to a message to workers seen by Reuters on Sunday, as the car industry prepares to exit the coronavirus lockdown. Separately, the president of GM's Mexican unit advised suppliers to prepare to resume operations. “We are now beginning a new phase given the Mexican governmentÂ’s official announcement earlier this week to consider the transportation manufacturing industry as essential for the countryÂ’s economy,” Francisco Garza, president ofGeneral Motors de Mexico, wrote in an email to suppliers dated on Friday that was viewed by Reuters. The reopening of the plant  in Silao would be a positive signal for the auto sector in North America, whose supply lines are highly interconnected between the United States, Mexico and Canada. The plant in the central state of Guanajuato has been idled for weeks due to the coronavirus outbreak. Workers had previously been told to plan to return to their jobs on May 18. A GM spokeswoman said the company could not confirm when it would restart operations at any of its facilities in Mexico because it is awaiting more guidance from the government. The message to the plant's workers came after the government on Friday clarified when the industry could begin easing restrictions imposed because of the health emergency. On Wednesday, the government said automakers could start going back into production from May 18. It then withdrew that advice and suggested the new start date would be June 1. Finally it indicated the sector, which forms the backbone of Mexican manufacturing, could begin operating as soon as next week if companies had the required safety measures in place. U.S. officials and its auto industry have pressed Mexico's government to get its factories open again because American operations depend heavily on parts from south of the border. However, some politicians are wary of opening too fast. Mexico registered its first case of coronavirus weeks after the United States and Canada and the toll of daily infections and deaths in the country reached new peaks over the past few days. The Silao production facility, which makes highly profitable pickup trucks for GM, is one of the biggest automotive plants in Guanajuato, a major Mexican carmaking state. Related Video:

2019 GMC Sierra Denali Drivers' Notes Review | Half measures

Thu, Dec 27 2018

Associate Editor Reese Counts: This truck feels a full generation behind the competition. It's a half measure that feels more like a mid-cycle refresh than a whole new truck. There are a few high points: the 6.2-liter V8 is great (if thirsty) and the bed is wider than anything else in the class. The tailgate, too, is nifty, though some might write it off as a novelty. I also dig the tech, particularly the infotainment system and heads-up display. Ram might brag about its giant touchscreen, but I think I actually prefer the GMC's user interface. The rest can be summed up with a series of shoulder shrugs. The Sierra finally looks different than a Silverado, but I wouldn't call it handsome. The interior is spacious, but I'd knock the design and materials in a $45,000 truck, much less one approaching $70,000. It's not Toyota Tundra levels of terrible, it's just plain, cheap, and not nearly as space efficient as the Ram. It feels like GM's not even trying to move the needle with this truck. The more time I spend behind the wheel, the less I like it. Assistant Editor Zac Palmer: I got to spend a lot of seat time in this 2019 GMC Sierra Denali, and I came away generally unenthused by GM's most luxurious truck. We harp a lot about how expensive pickup trucks are these days, and this one's near $70,000 price tag is just the same. When you step inside a similarly-specced Ram, it feels like it's worth its price. When I step out of a Silverado and into a more expensive Sierra, I want to feel like it's money well spent. This Sierra Denali does not. Beyond the leather seats and a few small pieces of wood trim, it's hard, black plastic galore. What makes it all the more frustrating is that GM has most of the tech and features it needs (solid infotainment, 360-degree camera, wireless phone charging and the rear camera mirror is genuinely awesome). The presentation just comes off as dated from the start. It's a shame, because I have a strange affinity for how this truck looks from the curb. The sharp angles, brash styling and "tough truck" attitude is appealing to me. I like stomping on the gas and letting the 6.2-liter torque monster under the hood loose. But man do you pay the price for using that engine. Over a few hundred miles of driving I ended at a dismal 15 mpg reading on the trip computer — the saddest part of this was knowing these were mostly highway miles.