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The
GMC Terrain and
Chevrolet Equinox twins have been hot sellers since they went on sale in 2009, but even with strong sales, it's still somewhat surprising to hear that the millionth crossover underpinned by the latest Theta platform has already rolled off the assembly line. According to
General Motors, a silver 2013 GMC Terrain has just become the milestone model at its
CAMI plant in Ingersoll, Ontario.
Both
Chevrolet and
GMC models are still selling well. Through September of this year, each line has seen double-digit percentage increases over 2011, and a new, more powerful V6 added to the lineup should help to sell a few more units each month. On their current pace, the Equinox is likely to sell just over 200,000 units in 2012 (compared to 149,979 units just two years ago) while the Terrain should have no problem topping 90,000 units for the year (up from 60,519 units in 2010).
Demand has been so high for the platform mates over the last several years that production capacity has been
added in Oshawa, Ontario and more recently,
Spring Hill, Tennessee.
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