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I've had my '07 SLT Acadia for over a year now and am NOT impressed with this vehicle at all! 90% of my driving is interstate, and I'm getting 19 mpg. I probably should have kept my Tahoe, which got 17 mpg! I am seriously considering selling and getting a Toyota Highlander Hybrid. This will truly be the LAST General Motors car I ever purchase. The misleading 17 city/24 highway is a true farce - and was only touted this way to sell the car. Bad move, GM! So if you are considering purchasing an Acadia ... be FORWARNED! |
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My wife and i have a 2007 Acadia which we have enjoyed for well over a year now.I have been very impressed with the mpg of our Acadia = 19-21 city/hwy driving.I truely find it an accomplishment for a vehicle of this size and weight not to mention the amount of power the engine puts out to get this kind of fuel milage.Just to put things into perspective - i also have a 1997 GMC Sonoma,single cab,step side with a 4cyl standard which only gets 24-28 mpg. I just wish my wife could drive a standard so we could trade off sometimes. I have read a lot of post about Acadias on this site and i have come to the conclusion that most people do not know how to figure their fuel milage.Take my wife for instance - she always goes by what the onboard display tells her,which is sometimes not fully accurite.The onboard display was showing around 17mpg,but when i did the real math my self (miles divided by gallons of gas) it came out to 19mpg.This test being in a 3-day period of driving back and fourth to work-city/hyw 50/50.There are a lot of red lights and my foot is very heavy - so i was very happy with my results.So my point being - if you do not like the mpg that the onboard display shows - just do the math yourself,it may make you feel better. going on 20,000 miles-and my 2nd power steering pump.a happy customer so-far. |
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After taking my Acadia back to the dealer and having them go through the car to ensure everything is 100% they told me that a couple of things might help the MPG, so I thought I would pass it along. First, I took them up on replacing the air in my tires with nitrogen. I thought this was a gimmick, but it was only 39.95 plus tax and I am willing to try anything at this point to improve the MPG. They also told me to run the tiers at 38 psi from the 32-34 I was running. Initially it looks like I gained a 1-2 MPG Second, they told me to make sure I filled up at Tier 1 gas stations and be sure to only fill up with pure gas, no ethanol. This seems to have given me another 1-2 MPG improvement. Third, they tell me that GMC will come out with a new spec for their transmission soon and that I could expect a little improvement from this as well, but it might be a while. Apparently, this will only be a programing change in the transmission shift points that should result in fewer shifts between 20-30 mph. I think the transmission shifts fine, but they tell me there are a lot of complaints regarding how much shifting the vehicle does in this range. The end result for now is that I have seen a change from ~12.5 mpg in town 14.5-15mpg. This is 100% in town driving under pretty much the worse conditions for mpg, with continuous stop and go averaging about 25-40 miles a day calculated manually over several tanks of gas and the on board computer is dead on. We'll take a nice long road trip soon and see it we can achieve anywhere near the 20mpg+ that so many people have reported getting. I must also say that since our Acadia is only 6 months old and we have put about 6k on her that the dealer told us they would be willing to swap for a different Acadia if it came down to that. I would hate to put this to the test, but at least it was a offer that goes above and beyond what I thought they would do. I told them I might consider giving up the AWD for better MPG if I could get everything else the same. Of course the AWD shouldn't be a factor since all the driving has been done under dry conditions where the AWD shouldn't be kicking in. White Diamond Tri-Coat 08 Acadia SLT 2 AWD |
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Replying to: chezky (Dec 25, 2007 2:19 am) |
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| Drove to San Antonio and back from Houston over Christmas. 2008 Acadia had 22mpg going to SA and 28 coming back. Wind power rules! | |
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Replying to: lukesdaddy (May 12, 2007 4:47 am)
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Replying to: acadiaregret (Aug 03, 2009 10:49 am) All GMC could offer was keeping the Nitogen pressure (which is a joke as far as I can tell) in the tires at 38-40 and using 100% gas with no ethanol. I think this results in about 1 mile per gallon difference. There where rumurs that GMC would come out with a better automatic shifting algorithm for the transmission, but I have never seen it. |
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Now that my '08 AWD Acadia is broken in, we've been getting mostly 13-14 MPG city and 20-24 MPG highway depending on conditions. We've never come close to getting the 16 MPG city EPA rating, but easily beat the 22 MPG highway rating if the conditions are favorable. I consider these numbers to be well within reasonable tolerances. The Acadia is a bit of a pig in stop and go traffic, but really shines on the highway for a vehicle this size. |
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