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The GMC Terrain Speedometer allows its drivers to look down and immediately check their precise road speed, which encourages them to control their car with a high level of confidence in every trip and even a weekend outing, and the Terrain itself is praised as a quick-handling car, a choice between fuel-efficient four-cylinder or power-packed V6 engines, a smooth six-speed artificial transmission, and a roomy interior that envelops its occupants in comfortable seats and user-friendly touchscreens, which allow the Terrain to be a smart part of their lives on daily commute and the high crash ratings, all-wheel drive options, and four different trim levels of practical and luxurious also add to its popularity and it is a testament that GMC knows what the modern family requires in a compact SUV. The Speedometer sits in the middle of the dash with both analog indications and digital accuracy that interprets the signal of the vehicle Speedometer into miles per hour and kilometers per hour, allowing drivers to not only oblige the limit, but also use less fuel and save themselves the expensive fines. This is in contrast to normal generic gauges which are set to the normal tire size and transmission ratio of a vehicle, the GMC Terrain Speedometer should work accurately on the city streets and even on the open highway. Numerous owners of GMC vehicles like the fact that the backlighting of the Speedometer is in sync with the ambience of the cabin and the rapid sweeping motion of the system at start-up is a reassuring check-up of the systems. Installation requires battery disconnect, cluster removal, unit securing, power connection, ground connection, signal connection, trim refitting, battery reconnection and a short calibration drive.