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| TheCarConnection.com’s editors read the latest reviews on the new 2010 GMC Acadia to write this comprehensive review. Experts from TheCarConnection.com have driven the Acadia, included opinions, and observed details where they aid you in choosing the perfect new crossover vehicle. |
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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
The 2010 GMC Acadia continues on from last year’s model and remains more carlike than traditional truck-based SUVs, especially in handling, but with a very roomy and passenger friendly interior. The Acadia can be ordered with either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, but since there’s no two-speed transfer case or four-wheel-drive low range, there really isn’t much off-road capability in the 2010 Acadia. But that’s OK because the Acadia’s not meant to tackle rutted backwoods roads. Instead of off-road capability, the Acadia offers everyday drivability to buyers seeking a roomier, more practical vehicle.
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| Points positifs |
- Luxurious look and feel
- Spacious interior
- Lots of standard features
- More carlike than a full-size SUV
- Clever options (heated windshield washers!)
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| Points negatifs |
- Transmission often searches for gears
- Hefty 5,000-pound curb weight
- Expensive for a nonluxury brand
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