Compare: 2010 GMC Terrain vs 2008 Honda CR-V

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2010 GMC Terrain

2008 Honda CR-V

  2010 GMC Terrain FWD 4-door SLE-2 Angular Front Exterior View 2008 Honda CR-V 2WD 5dr EX Side Exterior View
MSRP
$27,775
$24,550
Invoice $26,386 $22,843
MPG
City/Highway
20/32 20/27
Rating 7.6 7.8
Bottom Line Despite similarities to the Chevy Equinox, the 2010 GMC Terrain stands on its own as a boldly styled, efficient, and high-featured small/mid-size crossover. The 2008 Honda CR-V doesn't have hip style or performance on tap, but it has the security, utility, and frugality that many sensible moms want.
Likes &
Dislikes

Likes:

  • Carlike ride and handling
  • Comfortable, quality interior
  • Good fuel efficiency
  • Bold styling

Dislikes:

  • Lack of power
  • Somewhat noisy engine
  • High starting price
  • Bold styling

Likes:

  • Smooth and refined powertrain
  • One of the safest vehicles of its size and type
  • Attractive yet simple instrument panel and controls
  • Especially frugal on fuel

Dislikes:

  • Transmission reluctant to downshift
  • Styling is ungainly to some eyes
  • Rear pillar obscures rearward vision
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2010 GMC Terrain $24,411 $29,122 $26,931
2008 Honda CR-V $17,492 $22,068 $19,808
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