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The editors liked
Denali offers real luxury
Improved handling
Not as thirsty
Still has room for seven
Loads of available active safety features
Good fuel economy
New model can fit better in garages
Attractive new design
Refined ride quality makes it comfortable in any kind of driving situation
Excellent performance from the optional V6 engine
Simple cabin layout means everything is usable at a glance
Modern onboard technology keeps you connected
3.5L V6 is smooth and powerful enough
Denali trim has plenty of amenities
Cabin is comfortable and well-equipped
The editors didn't like
New 4-cylinder struggles
Not as much cargo space
Denali is luxury
But is GMC
All Terrain isn't as much of an off-roader as the name suggests
Base engine may struggle under weight
No rain-sensing automatic windshield wipers
Cargo capacity is now smaller than some competitors
Even the priciest trim levels don't feel very luxurious
Third-row seats are now far less accommodating than in previous Acadia
Good fuel economy, New model can fit better in garages, Attractive new design,
Base engine may struggle under weight, No rain-sensing automatic windshield wipers, Cargo capacity is now smaller than some competitors
In a First Drive review of the 2017 GMC Acadia, we had mostly positives things to say about this new and improved SUV. We appreciated the Acadia's comfortable ride, and noted its greater agility thanks to its lighter weight — up to 740 pounds depending on...
Published: 2016-06-01, Author: Ed , review by: edmunds.com
Refined ride quality makes it comfortable in any kind of driving situation, Excellent performance from the optional V6 engine, Simple cabin layout means everything is usable at a glance, Modern onboard technology keeps you connected
Even the priciest trim levels don't feel very luxurious, Third-row seats are now far less accommodating than in previous Acadia