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The 2008 GMC Acadia is a large cross over vehicle that has been a consumer
favorite since its introduction in 2007. Differentiating it from its competitors
is its ability to comfortably transport up to 8 passengers with a good amount of
their belongings in the back. While most crossover vehicles on the market today
combine a lot of sport and very little actual utility, the Acadia is actually
one crossover that offers an athletic appearance with increased functionality
due to its large size and cargo capacity, without losing the sport/luxury car
ambiance.
Though off road capabilities are limited, the Acadia provides a powerful,
comfortable and elegantly designed mode of transportation. Three trim levels are
available to satisfy the various needs of those who are looking to purchase a
7-8 passenger vehicle that performs exceptionally well during every day driving
excursions as well as long trips. The base model SLE is well equipped with 18
inch alloy wheels, power windows and door locks, a 6 speaker stereo system that
accommodates both CD's and an MP3 player, front and rear air conditioning,
cruise control and remote keyless entry. The SLT1 offers heated outside mirrors,
stunning machine polished wheels, luxurious heated leather upholstery, triple
zone climate control and a Bose stereo system with 10 speakers, in dash 6 CD
changer, subwoofer and steering wheel mounted audio controls. The top of the
line SLT2 adds satellite radio, a rear parking assist system, power rear lift
gate, remote start and a crystal clear rear seat entertainment center. Other
options include a windshield instrument display, navigation system; sun roof and
Dolby 5.1 surround sound system that includes audio controls in the cargo area.
All models are available with either the standard 7 passenger seating
arrangement or an optional 8 passenger seating configuration.
A 3.6-liter V6 that delivers 275 horsepower mated with a very responsive 6 speed
automatic transmission propels this large vehicle forward with ease. A mid range
tow/trailer package is availabe that provides a towing capacity of 4500 pounds.
The optional advanced AWD system keeps the Acadia steady and sure footed on snow
covered or wet roads. Fuel economy is pretty good considering the size of this
vehicle, with gas mileage averages coming in at approximately 18 mpg in the city
and 26 mpg on the highway.
Depending on how you choose to arrange the third row seat, cargo space ranges
from 19 cubic feet with enough room left to seat 8 passengers comfortably, or
117 cubic feet when you have more stuff than people to transport. Overall, the
2008 GMC Acadia provides a comfortable ride and handles well. It is unusual to
find this type of performance and comfort in a crossover, and the price is right
too.
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