For a Denali trim, the interior just isn’t very luxurious. I personally like the fact that this generation is smaller than the competition, probably making it a better drive because of that. My mom owned a 2008 Acadia which felt clumsy and unrefined and was riddled with quality issues. She traded it in for a 2012 Buick Enclave which drives so much better than that Acadia, so I’d love to test drive the current generation Acadia and compare it.
Buick is a sweet spot people forget about, the Acadia is a good vehicle but they have lift room for improvement. Here is a link to the Enclave to help with your comparison: ua-cam.com/video/f8Veol0jiSU/v-deo.html
@@HawkeyeRides thank you! I’m not a big fan of the current Enclave. The split head lights look very odd, yet the design works on the Envision. Though I no longer drive any GM products, I am still rooting for Buick. But they just aren’t competitive as a premium brand. Mazda offers more premium than Buick, especially with the new CX-90.
Mines is a 2022 n I have alot of camera angles and the camera mirror only thing I wish is we got the v6 it's crazy it was a extra option but the 2.0 gm been using for years doesn't have alot of issues as the 3.6 my buick regal gs has it with 280 hp but the Acadia has 228 its silly
Thats not an acadia, thats a terrain due to the smaller size. They should be sued for false advertising. Someone going into the store thinking they are buying a proper size SUV are buying instead mini suv. They just called an acadia so they can charge more. The size of this smaller car will result in people dealing with more aggressive cars due to its presence on the road being less. Thats just how to deal with bad/aggressive drivers, and one of them is having a car with a large enough presence. They should put this next to Yukon, and then you will see how deflated this car looks in comparison.
As upset as you are it is an Acadia and this is normal for every vehicle company. Hopefully no one road rages anyone because of the size of the vehicle or speed, life’s to quick let just enjoy the ride 👍
@@HawkeyeRides I can agree on enjoying life, and referring to road rage is not necessarily to invalidate the new Acadia, since the dimensions do that. But Ill just call it a terrain.
@@firedude1Productions Is that how its settled on a literal sense and not on actual perception of comparing the previous model to the current one? It even looks different and more like a terrain.
For a Denali trim, the interior just isn’t very luxurious. I personally like the fact that this generation is smaller than the competition, probably making it a better drive because of that. My mom owned a 2008 Acadia which felt clumsy and unrefined and was riddled with quality issues. She traded it in for a 2012 Buick Enclave which drives so much better than that Acadia, so I’d love to test drive the current generation Acadia and compare it.
Buick is a sweet spot people forget about, the Acadia is a good vehicle but they have lift room for improvement.
Here is a link to the Enclave to help with your comparison:
ua-cam.com/video/f8Veol0jiSU/v-deo.html
@@HawkeyeRides thank you! I’m not a big fan of the current Enclave. The split head lights look very odd, yet the design works on the Envision. Though I no longer drive any GM products, I am still rooting for Buick. But they just aren’t competitive as a premium brand. Mazda offers more premium than Buick, especially with the new CX-90.
@@SirT80 Mazda has improved a lot
Mines is a 2022 n I have alot of camera angles and the camera mirror only thing I wish is we got the v6 it's crazy it was a extra option but the 2.0 gm been using for years doesn't have alot of issues as the 3.6 my buick regal gs has it with 280 hp but the Acadia has 228 its silly
Thanks for the insight
Anyone know if those third row seats remove easily?
It’s some work:
www.gmcia.com/guide-1005.html
Waiting on the 2024 Acadia
It will be coming soon 👍
Old styling when is the 2024 coming out
Soon 👍
👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Sam
Thats not an acadia, thats a terrain due to the smaller size.
They should be sued for false advertising. Someone going into the store thinking they are buying a proper size SUV are buying instead mini suv. They just called an acadia so they can charge more.
The size of this smaller car will result in people dealing with more aggressive cars due to its presence on the road being less. Thats just how to deal with bad/aggressive drivers, and one of them is having a car with a large enough presence.
They should put this next to Yukon, and then you will see how deflated this car looks in comparison.
As upset as you are it is an Acadia and this is normal for every vehicle company. Hopefully no one road rages anyone because of the size of the vehicle or speed, life’s to quick let just enjoy the ride 👍
@@HawkeyeRides I can agree on enjoying life, and referring to road rage is not necessarily to invalidate the new Acadia, since the dimensions do that. But Ill just call it a terrain.
@@Logeekisticsit’s literally an acadia…
@@firedude1Productions Is that how its settled on a literal sense and not on actual perception of comparing the previous model to the current one? It even looks different and more like a terrain.
downsized 2017-2023. 2024 going back to larger (7-9) " longer. Only 4 bangers offered. No V6.