Used 2017 GMC Acadia Limited Consumer Reviews
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My 50th Birthday Present to ME!
I had admired the look of the GMC Acadia truck for over 5 years before I bought it for my 50th bday in 2018. In my 49th year, it was announced that the Acadia was going smaller in the 2017 model, but still offering the Acadia "Limited", the bigger model as well. GMC was phasing out the larger truck. I desperately wanted the larger truck, as I had 2 dogs, and desired more road trips. Space was a necessity! I spent an entire year looking for "the" Acadia. Finally found it, and bit the bullet 5 days before my 50th. It was a fleet lease vehicle with low miles. I also negotiated a sunroof in the deal. Lucky for me, the price was desirable. I am 2 yrs into loving this truck, more and more every day! Space, ride, safety and maintenance has all been a huge plus for me. From 2019 through 2020, I've made 4 cross country trips from beating hot desert, to rainy conditions to mountainous wintery conditions, this truck grooved along effortlessly. LOVE IT AND RECCOMEND IT!
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Great family SUV
Great family vehicle. Comfortable. The captain seats are great. The only con is we had to recharge the ac and the radio doesn’t have Apple car play. Other than that is an amazing vehicle.
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- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $1,50052 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,991127 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,29949 mi away
Transmission WOW
I love the way it ride and handle on the road..on the side of the front seats have clips the break. No matter how much times you replace the sides. It will keeps on breaking...my transmission went out and had to be replaced at 109,500 Miles..the transmission service at 40,000 and 80, 000 and it still went out and had to be replaced with no help from GM.
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Sweet little buggy
Bought the Acadia about a week ago. Sure is a smooth, quiet ride. Plenty of room for our road trips. Solid little runner and plan to have very long term
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Nice
Decided on the Limited primarily because the newer model had no CD player. Is a little cumbersome but overall a nice vehicle. No problems in snow. I wish though, as with any car I have owned, they would put some kind of lift retainer from the front of the passenger seat that would prevent things(groceries, CD, fast food, etc) from sliding off the seat onto the floor whenever making any kind of quick stop(deer, stop lights, pedestrians, etc.).
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