Thursday, April 26, 2012

Review the All new 2013 GMC Acadia and Acadia Denali



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Review the All new 2013 GMC  Acadia and Acadia Denali   at 2012 Chicago Autoshow,little different with old series.read more..


The 2013 model will feature the same 3.6-liter V6 engine making 288 horsepower, though Tony Disalle, vice president of GMC marketing said the new Acadia will benefit from a new Hydra-Matic 6T70 six-speed automatic transmission that will improve efficiency and driveability.

 All new 2013 GMC Acadia and Acadia Denali Exterior
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 All new 2013 GMC Acadia and Acadia Denali Interior
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The standard Acadia gets a new exterior design featuring LED lighting and standard projector beam headlamps or optional HIDs. Plus, it’s hard to miss the more flat-fronted grille and boxier fender flares, style elements borrowed from the popular Traverse.


Inside the Acadia gets new seats, plus a standard color touch radio, Bluetooth and a backup camera. Optional goodies include GM’s Intellilink system; a version of the MyLink telematics interface found on Chevy products.


There are also new standard safety features, including an industry-first front-center airbag that deploys during a side-impact crash to keep font seat occupants safe from one another during impact.


The Acadia Denali model comes standard with blind spot detection and cross traffic alert systems, both of which can be added to the standard model.


Aside from standard safety features, the Denali model features GMC’s “three dimensional polished grille”, which glistens with chrome. The interior gets a few extra touches as well, with richer-looking wood trim around the shifter than the standard model.


The Denali also gets larger, 20-inch machined wheels to deliver a more luxurious appearance, as well as dual chrome exhaust pipes. See our pictures of the 2013 Acadia below.

Watch AutoGuide’s first look video of the Acadia and Acadia Denali below:

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