2008 GMC Acadia Review
GMC's all-new Acadia is a full-size crossover with room for up to eight. It's a large people-mover meant to appeal to the brand's target audience: truck-buyers. Surprisingly, the Acadia pulls that off. This is one handsome crossover. Yukon buyers won't lose any of that model's tough-guy look if they opt for this more fuel-efficient, but less powerful, SUV. It can't tow as much as the Yukon, but it fits the bill of an everyday suburban transport much better than a traditional SUV.
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Auxiliary Devices
For vehicles equipped with the MyLink or IntelliLink infotainment system, see
the separate MyLink/ IntelliLink Features and Functions Guide for more information.
This vehicle has an auxiliary input ...
Exterior
There's hybrid badging on the cab's rear window, ahead of the side mirrors
and on the tailgate, but otherwise the hybrid version looks similar to the
gas-powered version. ...
Using the USB Port
For vehicles with a USB port, the connector is located in the instrument panel storage area.
See Instrument Panel Storage on page 4‑1 for more information.
Radios with a USB port can control a ...





