What to do with a 2014 GMC Acadia?
A vehicular jack-of-all-trades, the 2014 GMC Acadia can handle it all. GMC’s family hauler is ideal for transporting your big brood to the lake or hauling a full load of provisions away from your local big box store.
When did the GMC Acadia Shudder on vacation?
On Monday March 16, 2015 at approximately 0715 I called texan GMC and spoke with tony and advised him of what has happened with the vehicle while on vacation.
Why does my GMC Acadia shudder at low speeds?
Problem has not been fixed. See all problems of the 2017 GMC Acadia . Vehicle shudders and jerks at all speeds. It is particularly worse at lower speeds. The automatic transmission is acting like someone is popping the clutch on an manual transmission.
How many mpg does a GMC Acadia get?
In Edmunds performance testing of the related Buick Enclave (with all-wheel drive), we measured a 0-60 mph time of 8.6 seconds, which is on par with other large crossovers with a base V6. The EPA estimates a front-wheel-drive Acadia will return 19 mpg combined (17 mpg city/24 mpg highway).
Are there any problems with the GMC Acadia?
There are probably many more) of complaints by consumers who owned 2008 through 2011 Acadias as well as other general motor corporation (GMC) vehicles that had the same issue with the wave plate failing. Called GMC and they told me since the repair work was already done there was nothing they could do.
On Monday March 16, 2015 at approximately 0715 I called texan GMC and spoke with tony and advised him of what has happened with the vehicle while on vacation.
What’s the price of a 2014 GMC Acadia?
The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2014 GMC Acadia SUV starts at just a little over $35,000 for the front-wheel-drive base model. That’s more than the entry prices of the Ford Flex, Toyota Highlander or Honda Pilot. A loaded GMC Acadia Denali with all-wheel drive can reach close to $55,000.
Problem has not been fixed. See all problems of the 2017 GMC Acadia . Vehicle shudders and jerks at all speeds. It is particularly worse at lower speeds. The automatic transmission is acting like someone is popping the clutch on an manual transmission.