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Detroit Auto Show 2016: The 2017 GMC Acadia: Comments

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I like this.  I love the exterior and the interior is pretty nice.  Anyone have any info what all the All-Terrain package gives as far as off-road ability?

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I like this.  I love the exterior and the interior is pretty nice.  Anyone have any info what all the All-Terrain package gives as far as off-road ability?

 

Very mild. Don't expect any Grand Cherokee Overland type off-roading. 

 

I like this.  I love the exterior and the interior is pretty nice.  Anyone have any info what all the All-Terrain package gives as far as off-road ability?

 

Very mild. Don't expect any Grand Cherokee Overland type off-roading. 

 

 

 

I'm thinking that it will be on par with the system utilized in the Explorer. I think that to get to the Overland level they would have to go with the Colorado7 set-up

 

 

anyway... very nice looking

 

 

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Thanks for the answers, sure it will pefect for 99.9% of buyers and I am loving the look more and more everytime I see it.

I see this vehicle getting cross shopped with the Honda Pilot and the Toyota Highlander.  This packaging is more familiar to those buyers as are the features.

It's a much smaller vehicle now. It's tweener sized like the Sorento. That's actually a very handy size for most folks who want space, but want it downsized and wants the looks.

 

And it does looks much more like an SUV than like a Highlander or Pilot. The interior looks better than those in the real life photos too.

 

And if the customer wants bigger, more luxurious looking, but less professional grade, there is the incoming Enclave that will probably be a Cadillac level CUV, atleast I hope for the interior.

well, at least they did away with the ugly face. Overall, better I think.

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well, at least they did away with the ugly face. Overall, better I think.

Says the guy who supports the monstrosities that Ford is kicking out wearing some weird knock off of Subaru at one brand, and Kia at the other. Please refrain from commenting on staying. Your credibility sucks

Truly digging the All-Terrain. GF says she likes it, but would rather go with the Denali for the upscale look, and the 3rd row.. I say she's nuts.. the All Terrain just looks cool, and as U kno.. I hate 3rd rows

 

 

 

 

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