Compare: 2010 GMC Acadia vs 2008 Mazda CX-9

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2010 GMC Acadia

2008 Mazda CX-9

  2009 GMC Acadia 2008 Mazda CX-9 FWD 4-door Sport Side Exterior View
MSRP
$36,963
$32,028
Invoice $35,114 $29,618
MPG
City/Highway
16/24 15/22
Rating 8 8.6
Bottom Line The 2010 GMC Acadia strikes a good balance: more useful than full-size SUVs for passenger duty, yet a lot better-looking than a minivan. The 2008 Mazda CX-9 may be the best-driving full-size seven-passenger crossover out there. It is certainly one of the best looking and appointed.
Likes &
Dislikes

Likes:

  • Luxurious look and feel
  • Spacious interior
  • Lots of standard features
  • More carlike than a full-size SUV
  • Clever options (heated windshield washers!)

Dislikes:

  • Transmission often searches for gears
  • Hefty 5,000-pound curb weight
  • Expensive for a nonluxury brand

Likes:

  • Dynamic feel
  • Anti-bread loaf styling
  • Engaging, useful three-row interior
  • High-quality feel
  • Available all-wheel drive

Dislikes:

  • Not as large as the largest full-size crossovers
  • Small center console
  • May be too sporty for some
  • Some tire/road noise
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2010 GMC Acadia $27,650 $33,726 $30,918
2008 Mazda CX-9 $21,169 $28,039 $24,844
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