Earlier this morning GMC revealed the refreshed 2013 Acadia crossover. With a bold new grille up front, and a slightly altered rear-end, the large people mover is ready to... February 8, 2012 by Joel Feder
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In practical terms, the Acadia’s only direct competitor is the Ford Taurus X, a vehicle that also puts the priority on passenger comfort and interior space.
Like the Acadia, the Taurus X has a third-row seat that’s good enough for smaller adults.
The Taurus X styling is a bit more like a tall station wagon, while the Acadia is closer to a sleek SUV.
The Acadia's powertrain outmuscles Honda's eight-passenger crossover, the Pilot.
The Toyota Highlander offers a bit more ruggedness, but it can't match the interior room of the Acadia.
The Mazda CX-9 is also worth putting on your list, as it comes close to matching many of the Acadia's people and cargo capabilities, while offering a more enjoyable driving experience.