Used 2012 GMCAcadia Denali

On the Lot
at GRAFF BUICK GMC
    Exterior Color
    Carbon Black Metallic
    Interior Color
    Carbon Black MetallicCarbon Black Metallic
    Odometer
    138,083 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    AWD
    Engine
    GAS, 6 CYL, 3.6L, SIDI, V6, ALUM, 60 DEGREES, GM
    VIN
    1GKKVTED6CJ213710
    Stock Number
    80-12077A
    GMC Acadia

    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 7
    • Fuel System: SIDI

    Dealer Notes

    Graff Mt. Pleasant sets very high standards for our Pre-Owned Inventory. All of our vehicles go through a detailed inspection with our GM Certified Mechanics, so you can have peace of mind knowing you have a safe vehicle! We take pride in making sure we price our vehicles very aggressively within the market. We want to make sure we exceed all of our customers expectations and give them the best experience possible. As much as we attempt to keep all of our inventory up to date, we cannot guarantee that this exact vehicle is still available for sale. We look forward to earning your business! As a compact SUV, this vehicle packs all the performance of a full-size into a package that easily navigates the urban terrain. Today's luxury vehicle is not just about opulence. It's about a perfect balance of performance, comfort and attention to detail. This 2012 GMC Acadia Denali is the perfect example of the modern luxury. This AWD-equipped vehicle will handle beautifully on any terrain and in any weather condition your may find yourself in. The benefits of driving an all wheel drive vehicle, such as this GMC Acadia Denali, include superior acceleration, improved steering, and increased traction and stability. In addition to being well-cared for, this GMC Acadia has very low mileage making it a rare find. More information about the 2012 GMC Acadia: Style meets practicality with the GMC Acadia, which is closely related to the Buick Enclave and Chevy Traverse. At 205 inches long, the Acadia is larger than many crossover rivals, like the Ford Edge or Toyota Highlander. The 2012 GMC Acadia has a smooth eye-catching exterior, highlighted by the big twin-port, chrome-rimmed front grille and projector-beam headlights -- a look intended to fit into the new corporate look of GM. The Acadia is once again a Top Safety Pick from The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, and it once again receives ?excellent' ratings in federal government crash tests. MSRP starts at just under $33,000. Mileage performance is 17 mpg city and 24 mpg highway with the front-wheel drivetrain and 16 mpg city/23 mpg highway in all-wheel drive form. Strengths of this model include fuel efficiency, A multi-passenger vehicle with soft, car-like styling, top safety ratings, comfortable ride, and roomy interior

    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.
    • love this car

      By myself91 on Tuesday, February 04, 2020

      4.0
      We bought this vehicle because as soon as we saw it we loved it. The inside is leather with bucket seats and dual sunroof/moon roof. Heated seats. It is perfect for us. Does eat the gas but since we only drive out of town 1ce a week it works great! Smooth ride and have had no issues mechanically. Plenty of space for our 3 boys and to put back seats down to haul a lot. Can even fit a decent size dresser in the back also. It suits us very well.
    • Only a Little Letdown

      By RPayseur on Monday, February 06, 2012

      4.0
      Don't get me wrong - I love this car. But for what I paid for the base model, I really wish it had more features. You can't get a sunroof unless you pay for the top-tier model. There's hands-free calling, as long as you pay for a number and minutes through On-Star. And I have to plug my iPod into a jack with a cord to listen to MP3's. But I'm a gadget guru... The reason I gave quality and Design 4's is that the seat cushions seem a little cheap to me. There are a couple places on the driver's and passenger's seats that are a little buckled up. I'm not sure if the foam inside is curled up or the fabric is just buckling but this is a brand new car. I really enjoy driving it. The turning radius is great for getting into tight spaces, despite the size of the car. There's plenty of room for all 3 of my teenage kids and some of their friends or cargo. They wish it had a separate radio and headphones for them though. I was, however, a little surprised that it has a 22 gallon gas tank. That's quite a shocker the first time you fill up. The gas mileage is just ok. I have an 18 mile commute to work on mostly highway and I average 19 mpg. And if you like the music loud, you may want to upgrade the stereo system. The loudest setting is still pleasant to me but certainly not loud enough to really have a good time on the road. All in all, I love the car, I just wish it gave me a little better value.