Friday, June 1, 2012

Test Drive: 2012 GMC Acadia Denali AWD

The 2012 Acadia comes with a massive variety of features and luxuries including DVD entertainment with Bose audio, touch screen navigation, AWD, MP3 compatibility, and much more aside from just plain good looks...

..."There's no mistaking GM has a big winner with GMC Acadia. Regardless of trim, you see them everywhere…which is the best measure of success..."

The Daily Review writes:


This week, we're driving GMC's top line 2012 Acadia Denali AWD, the most expensive of the Acadia family. With prices starting at $33,415 in SL front drive dress, Acadia shares mechanicals with siblings Chevy Traverse and Buick Enclave in this popular mid-size SUV/Wagon segment.


Available in either a 7- or 8-passenger format, our Denali came standard with just about every convenience and dress-up package available, and then added a $1,890 touch screen navigation, $1,445 DVD rear entertainment system and beautiful white pearl diamond paint for $795 (beautiful).


As mentioned in previous tests, I feel Acadia is the best looking of the "GM bunch," especially with Denali's unique fascia, chrome exhaust tips, 20-inch 2-tone chrome wheels, badging and color matching fender flares. It all adds to the muscular yet welcoming aesthetic touch, finished off with GMC's "big red badge" most prominent on Denali's chrome honeycomb grille.


Read More: http://thedailyreview.com/sports/test-drive-with-greg-zyla-2012-gmc-acadia-denali-awd-1.1321217

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