When the 2017 GMC Acadia goes on sale this spring, the base SL trim will be wearing a slightly smaller MSRP to match its slightly smaller dimensions. Measuring in a full 7.2 inches shorter in overall length and 3.5 inches narrower, the slenderized 2017 GMC Acadia tips the scales a reported 700 pounds lighter than the outgoing Acadia, but it still provides the option of three-row seating.
-Thanks in part to the reduced mass, GMC was able to ditch the aging 3.6-liter V-6 that powered the previous Acadia in favor of a 194-hp 2.5-liter four-cylinder as the base engine, although a new 3.6-liter V-6 producing an estimated 310 horsepower also will be available. Both utilize a six-speed automatic transmission, and the 2017 Acadia has a max towing rating of 4000 pounds. As before, both front- and all-wheel-drive versions are available.
-Priced at $29,995, the 2017 Acadia SL base model cuts $1905 off the $31,900 ask of the 2016 Acadia SL. Although full specifications and details haven’t yet been revealed, we do know that the 2017 Acadia SL will feature a new version of GM’s IntelliLink system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility.
- -Next up is the front–wheel-drive SLE, which retails for $33,375. All-wheel drive adds $2000 to the bottom line, for a total price of $35,375.
-SLT models start at $39,275, with all-wheel-drive models coming in at $42,375, a $3100 premium.
-New to the lineup is the Acadia All Terrain, which is AWD only and has an MSRP of $40,040. Distinguished from the rest of the Acadia lineup with a body-color grille surround, black chrome trim, and unique wheels and interior accents, the All Terrain also features covered storage bins in the rear cargo floor in place of a third-row seat.
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As in all things GMC, Denali models occupy the top trim tier of the 2017 Acadia lineup. The front-wheel-drive Denali will set you back $45,845, while the all-wheel-drive version rings in at $47,845.
-The 2017 GMC Acadia will be produced at General Motors’ Spring Hill, Tennessee, assembly facility—the onetime home of Saturn—and goes on sale this spring.
- -from Car and Driver Blog http://ift.tt/1PZJ7QX
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