Introduced in 2007, Acadia debuted as GMC's first foray into the crossover market, offering seating for up to eight and combining the capability of a sport utility vehicle with a smooth ride and responsive handling. A 275-horsepower 3.6-liter V-6 with variable valve timing supplies power.
For 2008, GMC adds Panic Brake Assist. When panic braking is detected, the system develops additional brake pressure to more quickly engage ABS. Also, Acadia AWD models feature an Intelligent AWD system that reduces understeer and improves cornering capability.
A rear back-up camera is now available with the navigation system. Integrated with Ultrasonic Rear Park Assist, it provides a visual reference of objects directly behind the vehicle and an audible warning of the objects� proximity. Displayed on the navigation system display screen, icons and audible chimes provide an easy-to-understand reference to items behind the vehicle.
These new features join a comprehensive list of equipment including: heated outside mirrors, a power liftgate a skyscape dual sunroof, heated windshield washer fluid, a head-up display that projects instrument readouts and other features onto the windshield, a DVD-based entertainment system for rear-seat passengers, Bose 5.1 Surround Sound audio system and a DVD-based navigation system that provides locations, directions and driving instructions.
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