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Here are my highs...and lows of my leased 2018 GMC...

Here are my highs...and lows of my leased 2018 GMC Terrain from Andy Mohr GMC:

Highs---The staff was professional, attentive, and accomodating to my needs. They serve customers well. Also, there were plenty new Terrains to choose from, I believe over 70 at the time. I test drove 2 models (I really wanted the toffee-colored/Coppertino Metallic one) but it was a bit out of my price range.

Now for the lows---I had just finished work, and it took a great deal of time to actually close on it. But my salesperson Andrea was great in how she handled that by keeping me updated on the process. As for the car itself, it didn't come with Sirius/XM. My 2016 Terrain did. To access Sirius/XM, I downloaded the app to my phone, and I would have to use an auxiliary jack in order to listen. This is a problem if I wanted to change channels. I would use it as a last resort if there was a problem with my own streamed music from Napster on my phone, which I paired into this car (with Andrea's expertise) by the way. I couldn't do that with my first Terrain, big points for GM on this!

I also had power seats in my 2016, a lower priced model. This one doesn't. I realize some give and take will happen in the redesign of a car. Equipment like Sirius/XM and power seats will need to be addressed in future models if GM is to compete with other automakers, especially in the highly competitive segment of crossovers. The gas mileage is very good because of the 1.5 turbo engine. Even with the small engine, it's not slow by any means.

All in all, I love the sleek redesign, the color (Blue Steel Metallic) is on point. I'm looking forward to spring and summer, after a trip or two to the car wash, when that shine will last in the sunlight, at night, and the salt from the winter will be long gone!

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