2007 GMC Acadia Review – Autobytel

January 9, 2007

in Car Reviews

Autobytel has their ‘first drive’ review of the 2007 GMC Arcadia up – here’s what they have to say – ‘Back in the old days, GMC built trucks for work duty, so little attention was paid to interior comfort or ergonomics. Times have obviously changed, and one look inside the 2007 Acadia shows that GMC has kept pace. With seating for seven or eight, the brand’s first crossover is spacious, with an attractive and functional layout and premium touches such as leather upholstery and chrome accents.’

It sounds like GM has really stepped up with regards to interior design – kudos to them.

Read more about the 2007 GMC Acadia.

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Kraig Johanssen May 31, 2007 at 8:00 pm

I’ve always said that GM needs to build better cars and by the looks of it, I would say these are better than what GM has made. The interiors look pretty nice… Their next step is to install a manual transmission and GMC suspension bushing. For sure car buyers would be dying to have one of this…

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