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New family hauler

KentState

Diamond Member
After a lot of test drives and looking over the last two years, we finally decided on the Acadia. Now that the weather is getting warmer, I took to the time to give it a good hand wash.

So far, my wife really loves it and very impressed with the ride. Also has a ton of room for all the baby stuff, two dogs and a couple other passengers.





 
So far so good. We use it for road trips mainly. It only has 11.5k. The transmission issues in the earlier years made me opt for an extended warranty. But it's very smooth and comfortable. And very sensitive to a heavy right foot.
 
Of course they would add the footwell lighting back after removing it a few years ago. GM works in very strange ways.
 
do the seats come out easily?? Im also still potentially shopping for a vehicle of this size.

No, the seats stay in. They just fold flat to give you the loading surface. You would pretty much have to go with a minivan and from I read, the Chrysler is the easiest. Honda is a good vehicle, but the seats are somewhat difficult to remove.
 
We're getting anywhere between 16 and 23 (which are also the EPA ratings). It's very sensitive to a heavy right foot.
 
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