2022 GMC Acadia Loss in Value Case Study (PDF)
Positioned as a rugged alternative to the minivan scene, the 2022 GMC Acadia offers a variety of features and options that cater to families. While it conceals its family-friendly nature behind a rugged facade, the Acadia presents itself with two engine choices: a turbocharged four-cylinder for the base model and an optional 310-hp V-6. The first and second-row passengers will find spacious and comfortable accommodations, though the third-row seating might feel a bit cramped.
One of its standout aspects is the inclusion of standard infotainment and driver-assistance technologies, meeting the demands of those seeking modern conveniences. However, it falls short when compared to other mid-size SUVs in terms of overall value, driving dynamics, cargo capacity, and specialized capabilities.
As part of GMC’s midsize SUV lineup, the Acadia fills the space between the smaller Terrain and the larger Yukon, available in four trim levels with numerous customization options. In 2022, the SL trim, equipped with a modest 193-horsepower four-cylinder engine, has been discontinued, while advanced driver aids are now standard, along with fresh wheel designs and the introduction of a new color: Light Stone Metallic.
Was Your 2022 GMC Acadia in an Accident?
It was just a regular day when you had a car accident. Did you know that a wrecked and repaired car can experience diminished value, resulting in a decrease of $8,790 or more in its worth?
Diminished Value Calculator | |
Before Accident Cash Value | $43,950 |
After Accident Cash Value | $35,160 |
Diminished Value | $8,790 |
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