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2017 GMC Acadia To Start At $29,995

The 2017 GMC Acadia is gearing up for its spring-time launch, and before you can sell a vehicle, you must name your price. GMC has done just that today, officially pricing the 2017 Acadia at $29,995.

The base price is $1,905 less than the full-size 2016 model year Acadia, and the decrease largely reflects the 2017 Acadia’s midsize positioning this time around. However, despite being smaller, more content is offered at the lower price point.

“Acadia takes GMC’s proven SUV experience to the heart of the midsize crossover segment with a compelling package of great design, the latest technologies and the brand’s signature capability,” said Duncan Aldred, vice president of GMC Sales and Marketing. “Building on the momentum of 2015’s record sales, it will introduce Acadia to a new generation of customers.”

2017 GMC Acadia All Terrain 002

The base 2017 Acadia will be powered by a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, and mated to a six-speed automatic gearbox, but the available LGX 3.6-liter V6 steps up the oomph. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard with the latest IntelliLink system.

GMC has provided an entire breakdown of pricing by trim level for the 2017 Acadia, reflected as follows:

  • Acadia SL FWD – $29,995
  • Acadia SLE FWD – $33,375
  • Acadia SLE AWD – $35,375
  • Acadia SLT FWD – $39,275
  • Acadia SLT AWD – $42,375
  • Acadia All Terrain AWD – $40,040
  • Acadia Denali FWD – $45,845
  • Acadia Denali AWD – $47,845

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  1. The pricing is competitive and comparable to segment leaders like the Grand Cherokee and Ford Edge. For comparison it is only $500 more than the starting price for the 2016 Edge and about $1000 less than the 2016 Grand Cherokee. Although the Grand Cherokee is only available in 4wd.
    With all new design and technology the Acadia should do well and hopefully increase it’s share of the mid-sized crossover market.

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  2. You’ve got to applaud the entire GMC team in their aggressive approach to designing the 2017 GMC Acadia especially with shaving 700 lbs as that’s dramatic and now the pricing is just as aggressive as it shows that GMC plans to eat into other CUV sales especially with the GMC Acadia Denali topping out at $47,845.

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    1. I would think there is another crossover in the cards for GMC though since there is such a big gap between the slimmed down Acadia and the Yukon.
      My guess is that it will slot above the current Acadia and more Explorer or Pilot in size.

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      1. I expect the RWD based Colorado is still coming and GMC will get one. Also there will be one smaller than the Terrain too.

        This game is far from over.

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  3. I’m not sold on the redo yet. I have a feeling that this could be the next 2013 Malibu. With the v6 and awd the price is actually higher and the space and utility is less and most people don’t care about mpg when gas is less than $2. You might end up seeing a shift of sales to Buick or Chevy if they keep the full size versions.

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  4. it should be cheaper, it’s a much smaller vehicle with a much smaller standard engine. Upgrade to the V6 Acadia owners are used to, and the price goes up.

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    1. You have got to be kidding. Have you priced many models at $29K lately? You do not get much at that price anymore.

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  5. The soon to be launched Buick Envision is much better looking based on the extensive picture gallery published in earlier editions of gmauthority. The projected starting price is 30 to 32 thousand. If I were paying that much I’d put my money on the Buick.

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