In the competitive world of compact SUVs, the 2024 GMC Terrain and the 2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross stand out as prominent contenders. However, a closer examination reveals that the Terrain offers some distinct advantages that set it apart. This article delves into the specifics, comparing the two models in terms of engine performance, fuel efficiency, interior and cargo space. A More Powerful...

If you live a busy life in BC – or, more importantly, if you run a busy business in BC – then you need a vehicle that can keep up. Not just in the performance or speed sense, mind; in the lifestyle sense.
The GMC Sierra is the perfect choice for the busy BC small business owner that needs a vehicle that can haul their wares to the jobsite, but also haul their family to the hockey rink.
With a four-door Crew Cab as standard on every available Sierra from the 1500 models to the 2500 and 3500 Heavy Duty models, you’ll have no problem shuffling the family or the crew around. Luxurious features like real leather seating, heated front and rear seats and multi-zone climate control, meanwhile, make life on board any Sierra pickup a comfortable – even luxurious – experience.
That’s before we even talk about the on-board tech, which includes staples like wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, 4G WiFi, hi-resolution backup camera and even a digital rear-view mirror.
Of course, all that can be experienced by just stepping into a Sierra; out on the road is when one of the most innovative features makes itself felt, and that’s Super Cruise autonomous tech. If you find yourself on one of the 320,000 km of divided highways in North America (including many BC roads) that are included in the database, your Sierra can keep up with traffic on its own, change lanes on its own, creep through rush hour traffic on its own (those in the Greater Vancouver Area know just how nice that feature is) – even leave the highway on its own. No feet are required on the pedals, no hands on the wheel.
Powertrain-wise, buyers should have little trouble finding something that suits their fancy as the Sierra 1500 and HD models are available with an array of engines, ranging from big naturally-aspirated V8s to diesel stump pullers and with the AT4X off-road model, trail-bashing trucks perfectly suited for BC’s vast network of backcountry and forestry roads.
There’s far too much regarding the Sierra that can fit on a single page, so please pay us a visit and let us show you what the new Sierra is all about!
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