What was the worst GMC Acadia problem of all time?

What was the worst GMC Acadia problem of all time?

Worst 2010 GMC Acadia Problems #1: Engine Failure 2010 Acadia Average Cost to Fix: $8,900 #2: Prematurely Worn Timing Chain 2010 Acadia Average Cost to Fix: $3,000 #3: Steering Rack Leak 2010 Acadia Average Cost to Fix: $1,400

What kind of SUV is the GMC Acadia?

The 2010 GMC Acadia is a large crossover SUV offered in four trims: base SL, SLE, SLT-1 and SLT-2.

Can a GMC Acadia have a blown engine?

That wasn’t the only issue, however. A GMC Acadia blown engine was not exactly unheard of, typically starting with a loss of power and turning into dead cylinders. There’s also a commonly-found leak from the timing chain cover. When many engine problems compound the cost of engine rebuild or replacement is usually too high to be worth doing.

How big is a 2010 GMC Acadia?

The 2010 GMC Acadia is pleasant enough to drive, but it feels big — and it is big, with a curb weight not too far south of 5,000 pounds. However, most people will probably forgive the Acadia’s somewhat ponderous handling given its capacious interior.

Worst 2010 GMC Acadia Problems #1: Engine Failure 2010 Acadia Average Cost to Fix: $8,900 #2: Prematurely Worn Timing Chain 2010 Acadia Average Cost to Fix: $3,000 #3: Steering Rack Leak 2010 Acadia Average Cost to Fix: $1,400

Where was the 2010 GMC Acadia last serviced?

1st owner purchased on 02/25/10 and owned in NJ until 05/18/18 • 2nd owner purchased on 08/14/18 and owned in NJ until 12/21/20. 1st owner drove an estimated 10,732 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 7,817 miles/year. Last serviced at 106,956 miles in Bordentown, NJ on 02/11/21 • Vehicle serviced • Engine checked.

That wasn’t the only issue, however. A GMC Acadia blown engine was not exactly unheard of, typically starting with a loss of power and turning into dead cylinders. There’s also a commonly-found leak from the timing chain cover. When many engine problems compound the cost of engine rebuild or replacement is usually too high to be worth doing.