Used 2022 GMC Acadia Consumer Reviews
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Don’t do it! GM is on the decline
Very lackluster after owning for a year. Traded my wife’s 2019 Explorer on a 22 Acadia Denali. We miss the Explorer almost daily. Towing is terrible even for a small golf cart and trailer. Simple features like remote start, door lock, etc from the phone require a 150 a year onstar package that is free for many other makes. It’s just GM’s way of staying in your pocket. Little squeaks all over the interior when driving. Just nothing special about this thing at all. It’s about the smallest third row suv and that’s why she liked it, but it’s not worth it. Underpowered and lackluster.
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Excellent
2022 gmc acadiA at4. Very fun and eye appealing suv. Love it
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Stay away from 2022 gmc Acadia
Nothing but problems with 2022 GMC Acadia. I would go other route if looking for new suv. I’m sure they just will blame Covid when a recall is issued
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Black Beauty!
What a fantastic ride!
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Love my Acadia but…
I love ALMOST everything about my Acadia. My only real complaint is that I can’t leave it idling for long. You see I do a lot of driving across the country. I like to nap at rest stops but that’s almost impossible to do with this Acadia. The reason… GMC quietly put in Keyless Engine Shut Off. This means that the vehicle shuts down after about 45 minutes of idling with me and the key in it. With the key out of it it’s about 15 minutes. This isn’t an issue in the winter but in the summer it’s a major issue! It gets hot in the vehicle FAST! I didn’t buy a $50k vehicle to be told how long I can let it idle! There should be a way to shut this off for people who travel but I have yet to find a work around! I of course wasn’t made aware of this when I bought it brand new from the dealer. Now I’m going to have to trade it in as soon as possible for something without this feature so I don’t have to keep paying for hotels that I only stay at for a few hours.