Thought I'd do another rental review - got a 2024 GMC Terrain SLT AWD for a rental this week. I also had a 2024 Equinox LT a couple months ago for a rental, and since they're the same basic vehicle, I can compare them a bit, as well as comparing both to the Mazda CX5 I had last week. Didn't have as much time to poke around the engine bay or put it up on ramps, but drove it a good 600 miles.
Some pics first:
Things I liked about it: Comfortable seats (much better than the Mazda), easy to use infotainment and controls (other than the push button shifter - easy to use but just weird, but looks like the new 25MY will not have it). Great AC. I like the look of the interior and seating position/view of the hood - feels more SUV and truck like, compared to most other CUVs (even the Equinox). Great ergonomics in general - the Mazda had some weirdness to it. Roomy too for its size. I wouldn't call it fast, but it certainly had more pep than the Mazda. Both this and the Equinox could chirp the tires, but I think that's more of a function of aggressive throttle tip-in than actual power. The AWD system had an "off road" mode that the Equinox didn't have. Decent range too, about 450 miles on a tank.
Things I didn't like about it: The CarPlay had an odd 1 second delay to every input. The ride and handling. It just felt underdeveloped. The ride was busy, but yet it handled mushy. It did not handle nearly as well as any vehicles in my signature (the Jeeps are both lifted - the Liberty with Old Man Emu/Bilstein and the Wrangler with Dynatrac springs/Fox shocks). It didn't like to take any curves at speed. I don't remember the Equinox being as bad, but the Mazda was much better ride wise and handling wise. It was also very road noisy - I measured about 84dB at 70MPH. My Wrangler is 70dB at 70MPH. Not sure what is up with that.
Overall, I liked it. For the money, ($33k MSRP), it's a good value. Maybe with better tires and a suspension upgrade it'd be a nicer driving vehicle.
Some pics first:
Things I liked about it: Comfortable seats (much better than the Mazda), easy to use infotainment and controls (other than the push button shifter - easy to use but just weird, but looks like the new 25MY will not have it). Great AC. I like the look of the interior and seating position/view of the hood - feels more SUV and truck like, compared to most other CUVs (even the Equinox). Great ergonomics in general - the Mazda had some weirdness to it. Roomy too for its size. I wouldn't call it fast, but it certainly had more pep than the Mazda. Both this and the Equinox could chirp the tires, but I think that's more of a function of aggressive throttle tip-in than actual power. The AWD system had an "off road" mode that the Equinox didn't have. Decent range too, about 450 miles on a tank.
Things I didn't like about it: The CarPlay had an odd 1 second delay to every input. The ride and handling. It just felt underdeveloped. The ride was busy, but yet it handled mushy. It did not handle nearly as well as any vehicles in my signature (the Jeeps are both lifted - the Liberty with Old Man Emu/Bilstein and the Wrangler with Dynatrac springs/Fox shocks). It didn't like to take any curves at speed. I don't remember the Equinox being as bad, but the Mazda was much better ride wise and handling wise. It was also very road noisy - I measured about 84dB at 70MPH. My Wrangler is 70dB at 70MPH. Not sure what is up with that.
Overall, I liked it. For the money, ($33k MSRP), it's a good value. Maybe with better tires and a suspension upgrade it'd be a nicer driving vehicle.