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2008 GMC Acadia - Consumer Opinions

MSRP: $30,140 - $38,665 See Local Classifieds
 
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Cars.com user
Everything I Expected

...Here's hoping, it maintains the performance and reliability of some of the foreign cars."...

MSN Autos user
Wow How did they do that....

...If you looking for an suv or crossover YOU MUST TAKE A LONG TEST DRIVE in this car..it is worth your time...

MSN Autos user
Great Ride

...The v-6 offers more than enough power and acceleration. Overall: Overall it meets or exceeds any expectations we had when we purchased the vehicle...

MSN Autos user
Great Vehicle

...Why buy asian or eurpean. Manufacturing fit and finish will match any of the rest....and I am critical and thorough...

MSN Autos user
Solid SUV Crossover

...I have had the car for 6 months and no rates or problems at all. All around a great car. I wm very impressed, this is my first GM car. Cons: Nothing. Overall:...

CarGurus user
Lots Of People In Complete Comfort

...Many creature comforts like heated seats and tri-zone temperature control...

Cars.com user
Worst GM Vehicle I have ever owned

...several transmission upgrades (software), window leaks, Noise issues, poor build quality...

MSN Autos user
My best SUV so far

...Pros: exelent ride. very fun to drive Cons: 12.5 MPG - City Overall: Great car...

MSN Autos user
great alternative to gas guzzlers

...however i am dissapointed with the city fuel economy instead of the listed rate(16) i am getting anywhere from 12-15. the acadia is a great vehicle...

MSN Autos user
COLL BLING BLASTER

...Pros: Its Bling Cons: nothing Overall: Its a SUPER-HIT!!!!!!...


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Among all the world's vehicles--and excluding the 2008 GMC Acadia's cousins at other General Motors divisions (Buick, Saturn, Chevrolet)--the Acadia has only one direct competitor: the Ford Taurus X.

While the Taurus X is more than competent, many buyers will like the GMC's styling better.

The Acadia's powertrain outmuscles Honda's eight-passenger crossover, the Pilot, and with the better products coming out of GM factories, quality issues shouldn't be the concern they were a few years back.

While larger for the 2008 model year, the Toyota Highlander can't match the interior room of the Acadia.

The Mazda CX-9 is also worth putting on your list, as it comes close to matching many of the Acadia's people and cargo capabilities, while offering superior driving dynamics.


 
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