The restyled Acadia, which looks way too similar to the since-discontinued Saturn Outlook if you ask me, has been priced. The prices have risen significantly.
$34875 is the new starting price for the Acadia, including an $825 destination fee. That a jump of $1215 over the 2012 Acadia. It does come standard with a 6.5-inch touchscreen, rear parking assist with camera, LED daytime running lamps, USB port, and HD radio. There's also a driver's side inboard airbag, the first in the industry. However, $1215 isn't a small increase.
The loaded Denali version starts at $46770, and has luxury features such as a powered steering column, blind-spot warning system, a heads-up display, and a rear-cross-path detection system.
Both the Buick Enclave and Chevrolet Traverse siblings of this car have also been refreshed substantially, but those cars haven't been priced yet. The new Acadia goes on sale this autumn.
$34875 is the new starting price for the Acadia, including an $825 destination fee. That a jump of $1215 over the 2012 Acadia. It does come standard with a 6.5-inch touchscreen, rear parking assist with camera, LED daytime running lamps, USB port, and HD radio. There's also a driver's side inboard airbag, the first in the industry. However, $1215 isn't a small increase.
The loaded Denali version starts at $46770, and has luxury features such as a powered steering column, blind-spot warning system, a heads-up display, and a rear-cross-path detection system.
Both the Buick Enclave and Chevrolet Traverse siblings of this car have also been refreshed substantially, but those cars haven't been priced yet. The new Acadia goes on sale this autumn.
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