Used 2023 GMC Acadia Consumer Reviews
Quality of cat
It is nice and affordable car. Runs nice and very comfortable seating with seven passengers compared to other SUVs
Electronics suck!
The vehicle itself is comfortable, roomy, and responsive when driving. However, the electronics are abysmal. The navigation system, "forever lost", as I call it, was even worse than the nav system in my old 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee. It is the worst. The system that detects if you are veering out of your lane is downright hazardous and should not be allowed in a vehicle. Then you have the feature that turns the engine off at stoplights. Step on the gas and a second later the car again starts to go. I want the car to go when I step on the accelerator, not when it wants to go. You can disable this feature but have to do so every time you start it. What a pain. Don't get me started with the electronic parking brake. Just like all the technology when it works it works, it works, when it doesn't you'll be calling the dealer to have it towed in for service. Really? Bring back the manual parking brake, it is better and cheaper and works. Then there's the heads up display. Whe it gets cold out the display drops out of sight and won't readjust until the vehicle warms up. I can go on and on but the electronics in this vehicle are terrible and the worst is the nav system. Carry a set of old school paper maps with you if you consider buying this vehicle.
- SLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $29,00065 mi away
- SLT 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,59015 mi away
- SLT 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,66216 mi away
My kids are grown car !
Love the leather interior, heated seats, 3rd row for my dog. The sport mode and 4 wheel drive combo are the best .
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Great car!!!
Love everything about this Denali...the ride is so awesome, the technology is incredible, the interior is beautiful...GMC is definitely professional grade!!!!!
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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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