Used 2015 GMCAcadia SLE

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Young Cadillac of Owosso
    Exterior Color
    Champagne Silver Metallic
    Interior Color
    EBONY, SEAT TRIM, PREMIUM CLOTH
    Odometer
    218,302 miles
    Fuel Economy
    17/24 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    FWD
    Engine
    GAS, 6 CYL, 3.6L, SIDI, V6, ALUM, 60 DEGREES, GM
    VIN
    1GKKRPKD2FJ308074
    Stock Number
    45979A
    GMC Acadia

    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 7
    • Fuel System: Direct Injection
    • Fuel tank capacity: 22 gal
    • Horsepower: 281

    Dealer Notes

    LOCAL TRADE!, Pre-Auction AS-IS, Purchaser responsible for all current & future repairs, NO WARRANTY expressed or implied, Wholesale to the Public, Acadia SLE-2, 3.6L V6 SIDI, FWD, 2-Way Power Front Passenger Seat, 6-Speaker Audio System, 8-Way Power Driver Seat, Acoustical Insulation Package, Black Power-Adjustable Outside Mirrors, Body-Color Bodyside Moldings, Carpeted Removable Front 2nd & 3rd Row Floor Mats, Constant Effort Power Steering, Heavy-Duty Cooling System, Inside Rear-View Auto-Dimming Mirror, Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel, Power Rear Liftgate Body, Power Windows w/Driver Express-Down, Preferred Equipment Group 3SB, Remote Vehicle Start, Single Outlet Exhaust, Single-Zone Manual Front Climate Control, Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls, Tilt & Telescopic Steering Column, Trailer Hitch, Trailering Equipment.
    Awards:
    * 2015 KBB.com Brand Image Awards
    Reviews:
    * If you need a vehicle that can haul loads of cargo or carry up to eight passengers (or some combination of the two), but you don’t want to sacrifice comfort, safety or economy, the 2015 GMC Acadia SUV makes an excellent choice. Source: KBB.com
    * Compliant ride quality; generous cargo capacity, even behind the third row; seating for up to eight passengers; top crash test scores. Source: Edmunds

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall3.9Out of 5
    • Best Vehicle I have Ever Owned!

      By Southern Nebraskan on Sunday, September 18, 2016

      5.0
      The best vehicle I have ever owned. Especially for someone looking for something larger than the terrain but doesn't have the space, money, or need for a Yukon. Handles Nebraskan winters like a champ. I would highly recommend this to anyone who needs an SUV but doesn't like driving an entire continent arround.
    • Disappointing GMC

      By TDubb on Thursday, August 29, 2024

      2.0
      Wifey and I bought the 2016 SLE Acadia with roughly 88K miles on it. Little did we know in the next 5 years what we would be in for. Simply put this vehicle is a maintenance money pit. Sure we originally loved the spacious interior room and great /strong engine. Within the first 3-6 months we had the mysterious weird transmission shifting(talk about the transmission again later). Alternator and battery had to be replaced. At year 3/4 of ownership air conditioning line had to be replaced. Moving on to year 4/5 with year 5 being the current ownership time and a whopping 100000 miles later we have had to replace the water pump, that still has a mysterious slow leak. Within the last 60 days we have had to replace a lower and upper engine mount and now to seal the coffin a mysterious shuddering in the transmission. As stated before there has always been a mysterious weird transmission shift in the Acadia since we purchased the vehicle that was downplayed by GMC even though there are multiple complaints and technical bulletins posted. Now officially we have weird but annoying shuddering at low to moderate acceleration that doesn’t happen all the time and it depends on how you accelerate. GMC without testing the Torque Converter or taking anything apart gives me the news of needing a new transmission $6200. My opinion, when compared to my 2010 Nissan maxima with over 200K miles, my GMC Acadia was just not built to last and GMC to me doesn’t stand behind their product. I simply cannot see myself purchasing another GMC new or used.
    • Constant Mechanical Issues

      By Kara on Wednesday, July 31, 2024

      2.0
      I have not been a fan of our Acadia. We bought it with 115,000 miles on it. Yes, higher mileage, but it doesn't seem GM vehicles are made to last to 200K+. We've had constant transmission issues. We got a rebuild of the transmission and only 6 months later, it started having issues again. We also just found out the rear differential needs replaced, which new is over $3200, so nearly $7000 in repairs. We've had issues with exhaust holes, engine leaks, must I go on? It almost doesn't seem worth it to me at this point. Plus creaky brake pedal, cheaply made seatbelts and knobs that have broken. Also the windows will not roll up and down anymore. Constant TPMS and airbag warning lights. The crash detection goes off randomly when I am not even near any other driver. The list goes on and on. I am not a fan!!! If we weren't still paying off our loan I'd be getting rid of it immediately. The only reason I gave two stars is b/c of the cargo space, third row, smooth ride on the highway and the look of the vehicle.
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