10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 8
Injuries / Deaths:
4 / 0
Average Mileage:
67,561 miles

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problem #95

Jun 132019

Terrain

  • 119,880 miles
My GMC Terrain 2011 is having trouble accelerating, and I hear a noise from the engine. When I am at a stop light and I try to accelerate, it pulls and doesn't go forward. It's stalking my Terrain. I did some research, and I found that this vehicle has a recall #12313D- special coverage adjustment- engine balance chain and fuel pump. I looked up, and it seems this vehicle has 0 unclaimed recalls. So, I'm concern because this vehicle is stalling and not working as it should be. The recall does say, 'if left untreated, could cause the chain to break, leading to engine damaged.

- Milwaukee, WI, USA

problem #94

Jun 092018

Terrain

  • 120,000 miles
Transmission failure with no warning, torque converter replacement $3,500 around 120K miles. Check engine light unable to be diagnosed or repaired succesfully since 100K miles. Code P0420 with no catalytic converter issues. Every O2 sensor replaced, code will not clear. Stalls without any warning, low RPM, rough idles, engine just shuts down. No dash indicator lights illuminate when failure occurs. Restarts. Oil must be changed early as it seems to consume too much. Undiagnosable. Have been told by every mechanic it could be computer related, timing chain related, regardless this 4cyl GMC has too many complaints for yheae issues not to have a recall. It is incredibly dangerous when random engine failure occurs and I have had more close calls fearing for my life in this vehicle than I can recall at this point. I have spent almost the value of this vehicle in major repairs in the year I have owned it.

- Manchester, NH, USA

problem #93

Jul 112019

Terrain

  • 81,000 miles
The contact owns a 2011 GMC Terrain. While driving, the transmission was shifting into a lower gear and the vehicle could not exceed 2 mph. The vehicle was pulled over and towed to an independent mechanic who diagnosed that the engine seized. The contact researched and learned that the failure was due to the engines of the 2011 GM models. Denooyer Chevrolet (127 wolf rd, albany, NY 12205, (518) 458-7700) stated that there was no recall for the failure and admitted that there was no way the contact could have known the engine would seize. The manufacturer agreed with the dealer and informed the contact that they had to have the vehicle towed to the dealer and pay for labor costs. The manufacturer stated that they may consider paying 10% of the total repair cost. The vehicle was currently at the independent mechanic and had not been repaired. The manufacturer called back and stated that they might help pay off the vehicle loan as long as the contact purchased another GM vehicle. The failure mileage was 81,000.

- Watervliet, NY, USA

problem #92

Dec 312018

Terrain

  • 75,000 miles
Excessive oil consumption. Have to put 1 to 2 quarts every 300-500 miles. Even after just having an oil change and tune up. Car also gets jerky when driving and it is switching between gears - I have an automatic. Can happen when at a stop and then going or happen in the middle of driving while accelerating.

- Soledad, CA, USA

problem #91

Jun 132019

Terrain

  • 104,000 miles
Takata recall when at a complete stop and starting to go the SUV will stall right where it is at. No warning light. Just dies!

- Green Bay, WI, USA

problem #90

Jun 092019

Terrain

  • 88,900 miles
Engine is burning out oil and causes engine to stall in highways. It may lead to accidents and fatalities. Engine is also losing power completely.

- Overland Park, KS, USA

problem #89

Jul 122018

Terrain

  • 95,212 miles
Excessive oil use. 1 qt of oil every 300 to 500 miles. I have 104,600 miles on car. Also had timing chain failure at 95,212 miles while driving. I believe this is a serious safety hazard and the car needs to be recalled. My engine is a 2.4 eco

- Bellaire, MI, USA

problem #88

May 182019

Terrain

  • 101,300 miles
I had pressed on the brake to yield before entering a round a bout and without warning my Terrain shut off. I was able to put it in park and restart it. However not even a mile down the road turning into a parking lot it shut off again with out warning. I was able to coast out of the way thankfully and put the car in park and then restart it. Then again this afternoon turning in my driveway it shut off again with out warning. Other than today the car has shut off with out warning 3 other times. I can't make it 3000 miles before I need another oil change as well. I have the timing belt break on me, the actuators have been replaced multiple times. I've lost count on how many times my car has been in shop over the last year. I'm very afraid that the engine is going to shut off again without warning and cause and accident with my kids in the car.

- New Albany, IN, USA

problem #87

Mar 012019

Terrain

  • 75,000 miles
The contact owned a 2011 GMC Terrain. The contact stated that while driving approximately 35 mph, a second vehicle crashed into the front drivers side of the vehicle. Moments later flames were present coming from under the hood and the vehicle was engulfed in flames. The doors were locked and would not unlock. The rear driver side door was kick open and the front passenger door pulled opened which allowed the occupants to exit. Also during the incident the side air bags did not properly deflate after deployment. The driver sustained neck, back and shoulder injuries. The front passenger sustained injuries to the lumbar spine and hip and the rear seat passenger sustained a bruised sternum. The vehicle was destroyed and towed away. A police report was taken at the scene. The manufacturer and local dealer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 75,000.

- Baden, PA, USA

problem #86

May 062019

Terrain

  • 158,396 miles
The contact owns a 2011 GMC Terrain. The contact stated that while exiting the freeway at 30 mph, the vehicle seized without warning. The contact attempted to turn the vehicle on 3 to 4 times and it resumed back to normal. The vehicle was taken to the dealer mastria Buick GMC (1525 new state hwy, raynham, MA 02767 (800)-821-1998) where it was diagnosed with excessive engine oil consumption and the piston ring needed to be replaced. The oil was replaced in the vehicle but no further repairs were completed. The failure recurred. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 158,396.

- Fall River, MA, USA

problem #85

Jun 162017

Terrain 4-cyl

  • 122,000 miles
The contact owns a 2011 GMC Terrain. The contact stated that the oil consumption was very high on the vehicle ever since it was purchased. The vehicle was taken to gateway Buick GMC (11438 lyndon B johnson fwy, dallas, tx 75238), but they declined to repair the vehicle per tsb number: Pip51630 (oil consumption), NHTSA id number: 10144451 because the vehicle was above the stipulated mileage. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 122,000.

- Rockwall, TX, USA

problem #84

Apr 092019

Terrain

  • 68,500 miles
The contact owns a 2011 GMC Terrain. While driving the vehicle, a loud abnormal noise was heard. The contact took the vehicle to dick norris Buick GMC (30777 us hwy 19, North palm harbor, fl, 34684 (727) 787-8663) where it was diagnosed that the engine oil was consumed prematurely and the engine piston ring failed. The manufacturer was contacted and provided case number: 9-516-964-0426. The manufacturer stated that the engine replacement warranty expired on January 20, 2019. The manufacturer also stated that the warranty did not cover vehicles with over 120,000 miles. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 68,500.

- Clearwater Beach, FL, USA

problem #83

Mar 252019

Terrain

  • 100,000 miles
I was driving and my vehicle totally shut down.I had stopped to make a right hand turn. As soon as my turn was complete; it shut down.and would not restart I had to have it towed home.previosly to this it would stall, and I would have to put it in nuetral to restart it. Then next day I had it towed to be seviced thinking it was the fuel pump. Got the call from mechanic telling me the problem is the timing chain broke and has caused serious engine damage...... piston and valves torn all up..... obviously a huge problem with this vehicle model. I have read so many complaints about this issue in regards to this model. My Terrain only has a little over 100,000 miles on it. I have to pay $5,000. To have a rebuilt motor put in it...... shame on GMC for putting so many of us customers in danger of being seriously injured. And causing us to pay for this problem; that this vehicle obviously has. I'm sure the mechanic shops love seeing us towing our junk Terrains come rolling in. They are making some serious money on rebuilding motors that should never be having these problems.... come on with recalls please... I can't afford this extra expense.

- Noblesville, IN, USA

problem #82

Mar 092019

Terrain

  • 65,500 miles
Timing chain broke and ruined engine. 4100 dollars to fix.65500 miles

- Dubuque, IA, USA

problem #81

Oct 022017

Terrain

  • 83,000 miles
The contact owns a 2011 GMC Terrain. While driving approximately 25 mph, the vehicle shut down and the reduced engine power indicator illuminated. The dealer and manufacturer were not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 83,000.

- Detroit, MI, USA

problem #80

Jan 302019

Terrain

  • 109,555 miles
"excessive oil consumption" after having the oil consumption tests performed on my truck it was discovered that my vehicle needed the rings and pistons replaced, therefore, on January 18th, 2016 my truck went into rogers Chevrolet (now known as michael bates) to have this done, under the special warranty known as excessive oil consumption. I received my truck back on January 25th, 2016 after being told it was fixed. Once my free oil changes were up in March of 2016, I either took my truck for oil changes or my uncle, grandfather or myself conducted the oil changes (you will see the receipts on this). After some time I started to use oil again, more than normal. When I inquired with rogers Chevrolet I was told that my truck should be fine because they already replaced the pistons and rings and that my engine is just going to burn oil because the way GM built the motor and to keep extra oil on hand. Well on 01/30/2019 I was on the highway doing around 75mph when my engine failed. I almost was in an accident on the 3 lane highway! I was advised to have it towed to a nearby dealer in which I did. I was informed that the pistons blew through the bottom of the motor, and then I was advised to provide receipts in which I did, and now I am being told the special warranty is expired in which it is not I am only at 109,000 miles and it was last serviced for this special warranty in 2016, therefore, it should be covered until the 120,000 miles like indicated on the warranty bulletin. This issue is very dangerous and fatalities are going to happen if this doesn't get addressed and fixed properly. The maintenance on my truck is excellent, I took very good care of it, and I have the receipts to prove it, however, I did some research after this happened to me and I was informed that there must be a problem with the block/heads in the motor for it to do this and GM has to know this!

- Monroe, MI, USA

problem #79

Feb 252019

Terrain

  • 134,900 miles
'excessive oil consumption' GMC will not honor their recall. I received a letter in August of 2015 saying to bring my vehicle in if my car was effected as long as it was in the 7 years 6 months and less than 120K miles.in August 2016 I started to smell oil burning in my car and black oil leaking out of the engine. After my research this was the beginning stages of this recall. I called, GMC james rivard and mentioned this recall asking them to fix it. There was only at 98K miles and it had been less than 7 years. They later said they had to replace a cap that wore out, but charged me 129. I realized they had took advantage of me by charging me simply for cleaning up the oil and putting more in. Nothing on the reciept mentions a replacement cap. Through the years my husband and I started to noticed more issues, stabiltrak warnings, low acceleration, oil changes not lasting more then 2.5 to 3 months. We called in August 2018 and was told I could bring it in, but would have to pay the 125 if they decided it was not the recall. This was the issue previously! since we've paid off the car in September 2018, we have experienced the car stopping in while in drive when pressing the break, 'low engine power' warnings, along with the stabiltrak warnings, and frequently wants to stop when making hard left or right turns on streets. We took to a local mechanic last week and was informed the cars oil was completely (gone for the 3rd time, the oil life in my car was at 27%). with several others, they informed this could be due to piston rings being worn out. I immediately recalled the incident in 2016 and called the GMC recall center. They refused to make the dealer honor this recall, since it expired in September 2018... coincidentally when I paid off my car. I wish they would have taken care of this issue when I asked! I have totally lost trust in the GMC brand.

- Tampa, FL, USA

problem #78

May 072018

Terrain

  • 80,000 miles
ABS light is on even after fixing the supposed problem. System stabilitrak constantly on. Excessive use of oil. 2 to 3 quartz every 2 weeks. Reduced engine power comes up on dash and no matter how fast I am going (15 mph or 80 mph on a highway) it doesnt matter my car will slow down or just shut off. Also happens when I have to hit braked hard, slow down or accelerate from a stopped position. I am also using a lot of gas.

- Lewistown, OH, USA

problem #77

Dec 042018

Terrain

  • 66,000 miles
The car was taken into steven lust automotive and we were told that a transfer seal needed to be replaced and that GMC was aware of the issue but would only warranty the issue if the car was produced in a certain factory. Same year same model all having same issue but produced in a different plant. Now the stabililtrac warning comes on and from research on the web this is a common issue that they are aware of also but refuse to fix. This car only has 66000 miles on it. We also contacted GMC and they told us that they are aware of the problem but will not warranty it unless is was produced at a certain factory. When the stabilitrac warning was noted I was driving down the highway and the engine just shut down. I do believe this issue is due to the excessive oil leak coming from the seal. This is the second time that I have placed this complaint. When I called to confirm that I placed the complaint no one could find it.

- Aberdeen, SD, USA

problem #76

Oct 292018

Terrain 4-cyl Diesel

  • 113,000 miles
The contact owns a 2011 GMC Terrain. The contact stated that the vehicle exhibited the same failure as listed in the manufacturer special coverage adjustment (plugged PCV orifice in intake manifold sb-10057977-8108, bulletin no. 14882). Bob brown Buick GMC (1405 SE oralabor rd, ankeny, ia 50021, (515) 344-3574) diagnosed that the rear main seal failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired since it was excluded from the manufacturer service campaign. The manufacturer was notified. The vehicle was unable to be driven. The approximate failure mileage was 113,000. Consumer stated design is flawed and not repaired.

- Mitchellville, IA, USA

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