dancastro
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Off topic, but with the Yukon '24 refresh on hold, let's see what they came up with for the '24 Acadia.
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I seriously doubt we see it. Historically GM has never refreshed the full size suvs before. They get improvements but not refresh. Maybe get lz0 and some other options like more super cruise availability. I think the spy photos are just next generation mules.I’d rather seek them reveal the refreshed Tahoe/yukon and make it a mid year 2024.5 refresh
I had an 2007, 2009, 2014 Acadia and loved them. We had little to no issues. I know they had a transmission issue but we were lucky to avoid any of it. Great size on those vehicles. Quite frankly an 2010 Acadia/Enclave felt more like a Tahoe size wise.The new redesigned traverse looks a lot like all the 'spy' images of the refreshed tahoe. https://www.chevrolet.com/upcoming-vehicles/2024-traverse
When i worked for GM that first generation of traverse, acadia, outlook, enclave were terrible vehicles. Wonder if these new ones are better. We would rebuild the whole vehicle before warranty was up .
I think our 2015 Acadia actually has more room behind the 3rd row seat than a GMT800/GMT900 SWB 3rd row seatI had an 2007, 2009, 2014 Acadia and loved them. We had little to no issues. I know they had a transmission issue but we were lucky to avoid any of it. Great size on those vehicles. Quite frankly an 2010 Acadia/Enclave felt more like a Tahoe size wise.
That's crazy guess you were one of the lucky few. Transmission has a wave plate design error. Rides on a lip and cracks every 35 to 60k miles. Tcm goes bad. Valve body fails. Steering rack fails. Water pump fails. Timing chain stretches. Interior controls flake off. They kept us busy but I loved it. Warranty book time paid really well on the transmission and timing chains. Generally the tcm would go bad first. Then a few weeks later back in for the transmission rebuild. I can't imagine how much gm lost on them. Oh yeah I forgot the damn head light bulbs would pay 2 hours lol. Thankfully with a lift you could do it in 30 mins thru the fender well and not have to remove the bumper.I had an 2007, 2009, 2014 Acadia and loved them. We had little to no issues. I know they had a transmission issue but we were lucky to avoid any of it. Great size on those vehicles. Quite frankly an 2010 Acadia/Enclave felt more like a Tahoe size wise.