The GMC Acadia enters a new generation for the 2024 model year. The family-friendly Acadia has a new turbocharged engine under the hood that's more powerful than the V6 in earlier models, and its upper trims are predictably luxurious.
There’s a video on the 2.7 turbo breaking down the construction. The bottom end is bulletproof. I’m confident with the 2.5. GM upgraded the Active Fuel Management fixing the previous issues. I’ll wait until they can offer a great rate. It’s suicide buying a vehicle now.
Yes it does. I just test drove a 24 Acadia Denali yesterday. I paired my iPhone 12 Pro and it used CarPlay just fine. It still supports it! The giant display made the menu look huge!
Thew 4 cylinder turbo engine is way too small for this vehicle. Our 2917 Acadia v-6 has gotten 34 MPG, won't get that out of a 4 cylinder. Turbo says the engine is way too small, so they pressurize it to make it put out more power. Same as with an air compressor, the higher the pressure the shorter the life of the compressor, an engine is a compressor.
@@AintBrokeFixIt No, I own a GMC that didn't make it to 72k before failure that's who I am. I paid $8K to get it fixed when its warranty ran out at 70k. I guess you could say I'm a GMC owner who tells it like it is. You must be a GMC fanboy tool then? Or are you a paid troll?
It was perfect until I paused the video and saw there’s no Apple CarPlay on the infotainment screen only Google. 🤮 Also News from the past said GMC is dropping Apple CarPlay. HARD PASS! Bye ✌️
Yes it does. I just test drove a 24 Acadia Denali yesterday. I paired my iPhone 12 Pro and it used CarPlay just fine. It still supports it! The giant display made the menu look huge!