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2007 GMC Acadia Preview
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GM admits it; its first attempt at a crossover vehicle was a flop. Going down in history as one of the ugliest vehicles to grace planet Earth, archeologists will surely stumble across the preserved remains of a Pontiac Aztek and step back in horror at what their ancestors had created; if they dont see it as the lead vehicle in reruns of Jessica Albas equally fated Dark Angel first. A truly beastly automobile, it was far from flying off showroom floors. In fact, wed hazard a guess theres still a few floating around a number of dealerships with nothing but delivery miles on the clock.
So, when it came time for GM to step up to the crossover plate all over again, they
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| After the Aztek debacle, GM hopes their Lambda-based crossovers will help them gain market share. (Photo: General Motors) |
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| The Acadia looks distincly upscale. (Photo: General Motors) |
First of the trio to be shown was the Enclave, while the Outlook will be the first model to hit showrooms, with the "Professional Grade" Acadia bringing up the rear. Interestingly enough, the flexible Lambda platform that underpins all three crossovers will be used as the basis for the upcoming 2009 re-release of GMs minivan line, and could also be modified and used to replace the aging W-Body platform (Impala,
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| Optional 19-inch wheels fill fender flares well, and black plastic lower trim makes the CUV appear higher than it is. (Photo: General Motors) |
But back to the Acadia. With the same MacPherson strut suspension as the other two crossover entries, the Acadia tries to find the balance between SUV capability and car-like handling, using things like isolated mounting points and a direct-acting stabilizer bar to find the balance. Out back, an independent rear end sets it apart from the brands full-size SUVs, using what GM is calling an "H" design. Compact and again, benefiting from isolated mounting
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| Those at the tip of Maine and Eastern Canadians should like this name, as its close to an old GM of Canada model, the Acadian. (Photo: General Motors) |
Joining the suspension to the body is the actual Lambda platforms frame, which uses a "body-frame integral" design that is thoroughly confusing. Less confusing though is the frames layout, which places the wheels 118.9 inches apart front to back, and 67.3 inches apart left to right. As a result, the wide and long stance should give the Acadia a reasonably smooth, pitch-free ride while still offering decent handling. Nicely enough, relatively short overhangs front and rear will no doubt contribute to its maneuverability. Of course, if wont hurt that the Acadia
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| The traditional, and boring GMC grille is capped off with a cheesy looking chrome strip on the hood that hardly looks "professional grade." (Photo: General Motors) |
It should be pretty safe too, with the aforementioned stiff BFI frame offering lots of rigidity, while the low center of gravity offered by the wide and low stance will help prevent rollovers. In those extreme situations, a rollover mitigation program thats been incorporated into the standard StabiliTrak electronic stability control system uses an amalgamation of ABS braking, power delivery, and magic to go even further to prevent it from turning turtle. Of course, as the manuals all say, the laws of physics are unbending and nothing will help you get out of a situation that sheer stupidity placed you in.

Interestingly though, while the Outlook benefits from four-wheel steering according to the press release, theres no such mention of such a system in the Acadias release. Instead making do with six standard airbags; two front-mounted, two seat-mounted side curtain, and two roof rail airbags, the Acadia literally becomes one giant airbag in a collision. Lastly, like many GM vehicles, the Acadia comes fitted with OnStar Generation 7, which features the Advanced Automatic Crash Notification system. As the name implies, after detecting an airbag-inflating collision, the OnStar system automatically calls OnStar. The OnStar operator then calls the vehicle to check the status, and if that fails, summons emergency help.
But hopefully it never comes to that, after all, collisions have a habit of messing up interiors; and the Acadias sounds
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| Even the third row seat looks pretty spacious, and should be easy to access thanks to the low sill height and tumbling middle seats. (Photo: General Motors) |
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| Cool Euro-styled headlights are distinctive and attractive. GMs first CUV, the Aztek was only one of those things. (Photo: General Motors) |
Adding to that is the extensive list of optional and standard equipment. Sporting everything from heated mirrors to a DVD entertainment system, the Acadia offers even more luxury items than the only other non-concept Lambda model (the Buick Enclave retains the title of concept still), like a Bose 5.1 surround sound system and unique SkyScape skylight system that gives both front and middle row passengers a view of the sky above. Of course, obligatory leather seating is also available, and finally, the Acadia even gets a little bit of Corvette technology in the form of a heads up display (HUD) that projects the most relevant info onto the windshield in front of the driver, never requiring the driver to take his or her eyes of the road.
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