2019 GMC Terrain vs. 2019 Honda CR-V
Just about every automaker in the known universe produces a crossover SUV. Without question this is currently the most competitive class of the global automotive industry. GMC has a long reputation for being among the best manufacturers of this platform, but that hasn't stopped the competition from trying to play catch-up. A comparison of the 2019 GMC Terrain vs. 2019 Honda CR-V will keep people coming back to the brand and might even turn a few heads that would traditionally choose Honda's entry to the class. Not only does the 2019 Terrain offer more performance than the CR-V, but it's also more capable. The 2019 GMC Terrain is currently available at the Billion Auto Group showroom. Customers can schedule a test drive today by calling, 406-556-9071.
In order to be a successful crossover SUV, a model has to be flexible to the changing needs of its owners. The 2019 GMC Terrain and 2019 Honda CR-V both offer two rows of seat with room for up to five passengers. However, when those in the back are dropped off and cargo needs to be picked up, the new Terrain is really ready to shine. When properly configured, the 2019 GMC Terrain can make up to 81 cubic-feet available. This figure also includes folding the front-passenger seat down which will make moving longer or awkwardly-shaped items easier. Owners of the 2019 CR-V will top out at 75.8 cubic-feet of cargo space. Both vehicles are compatible with popular smartphone platforms. However, the 2019 Terrain continues to offer a high-speed mobile internet connection.
2019 GMC Terrain |
Vs. |
2019 Honda CR-V |
Turbo., 2.0-L, 4-Cyl. | Engine | 2.4-L, 4-Cyl. |
252/260 | Horsepower/Torque | 184/180 |
Nine-speed automatic | Transmission | CVT |
Yes | Aval. Diesel Engine | No |
Performance Specs
When a shopper is considering the 2019 GMC Terrain at Billion Auto Group, they will have three engine options to choose from. The base model is equipped with a turbocharged, 1.5-liter, four-cylinder engine attached to a nine-speed automatic transmission, making 170 horsepower. A turbocharged, 2.0-liter, four-cylinder powerplant which uses a nine-speed automatic of its own pushes the power output to north of 250 horsepower. The most popular powertrain configuration of the 2019 Honda CR-V is a naturally aspirated 2.4-liter, four-cylinder engine making a bit more than 180 horsepower. GMC buyers can split the difference between outright performance and fuel economy thanks to the newly developed turbocharged diesel engine.