Whether you have a long day-to-day commute or stay closer to home, maximizing your MPG has never meant more.
Here are 2019’s most fuel-efficient SUVS, ranked by combined fuel economy when equipped with automatic transmission.
#10 2019 GMC Terrain
The 2019 GMC Terrain is placing this compact crossover SUV in its second generation year. The Terrain, like other GMC vehicles, is pitched a touch more upmarket, sister, to Chevrolet’s Equinox. The elegant (for a crossover SUV) styling demonstrates this and the lush Denali trim level emphasizes this. Motors run on a 1.5-liter, 2.0-liter, and 1.6-liter diesel— all4-cylinder turbocharged units. A chassis that favors ride comfort over cornering precision, which is as it should be in this type of vehicle, complements them.
2019 GMC Terrain Price
As the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP), 2019 GMC Terrain begins at $26,990, including a target charge of $995. One reason that the SL does not work is that it can not be fitted like the higher-trim levels, and characteristics such as adaptive cruise control, blind-spot tracking with rear cross-traffic warning, lane-keeping aid, and parking sensors are too helpful to overlook. Look at the SLE. In addition to the accessibility of AWD ($1,700), diesel power ($3,705), or muscular 2.0-liter motor ($1,750), it has more facilities for $30,090.
The SLT is $32,890 priced; the Denali is $39,790. Except for the additional diesel price— the mechanically comparable Chevrolet Equinox is the only other diesel in the class— these numbers are in line with the Terrain contest. Check the KBB.com Fair Purchase Price to see the 2019 Terrain local transaction rates, and remember that resale values tend not to be as powerful as those for Honda and Toyota.