How is the GMC Acadia related to the Traverse?

How is the GMC Acadia related to the Traverse?

The Acadia is mechanically related to the Chevrolet Traverse and Buick Enclave. Due to the 2015 GMC Acadia crossover’s near-5,000-pound curb weight, the V-6 engine doesn’t always feel especially strong. When fully loaded with cargo or people and climbing steep grades, the Acadia struggles.

What kind of rating does GMC Acadia have?

All variants of the 2015 GMC Acadia have a five-star overall crash safety score from the NHTSA (out of a possible five stars). In IIHS evaluations, the 2014 model earned a Good rating on four categories (Good is the highest possible score).

How big is the cargo space in a 2015 GMC Acadia?

When fully loaded with cargo or people and climbing steep grades, the Acadia struggles. Ride quality, on the other hand, is good, and handling is stable, even on twisty roads. The 2015 Acadia is spacious inside, with up to 116.1 cubic feet of cargo volume.

What kind of steering wheel does the 2015 GMC Acadia have?

The 2015 GMC Acadia gains a standard heated, leather-wrapped steering wheel on SLT-2 and Denali trims. A new 20-inch wheel design and three new exterior colors, Crimson Red Tintcoat, Dark Sapphire Blue Metallic, and Midnight Amethyst Metallic, have been added.

Is there a climbing school in Acadia National Park?

Atlantic Climbing School. Atlantic Climbing School (ACS) is a full service climbing guide service based in Acadia National Park. For 23 years ACS has specialized in small, custom guided and instructional courses on rock, ice and snow.

What are the features of a 2009 GMC Acadia?

The 2009 GMC Acadia is well-equipped and includes, as standard, GM’s OnStar system with one year of complimentary service, AM/FM/CD stereo with six speakers and MP3 capability, XM Satellite Radio, seven-passenger seating, dual exhaust with chrome tips, rear spoiler, sliding second-row seats, fog lamps and 18-inch wheels.

How tall are the cliffs in Acadia National Park?

Grant Simmons, 2015: Rock Climbs of Acadia Otter Cliff: 60 foot (18 m) sea cliffs, crack and face climbing, rappel access, routes up to 5.12. Precipice (Center, Left, Right, and Lower walls): 3 pitch routes to 5.12, good corners and thin cracks, some good beginner routes.

What are the longest routes in Acadia National Park?

The longest routes are three pitches. Otter Cliff and Great Head provide a spectacular setting for sea cliff climbing not commonly available elsewhere. Climbers assume responsibility for personal safety. On some routes local climbers maintain fixed protection or rappel stations. Evaluate them before using.