What's Changed on the 2016 GMC Acadia - Cars.com News

Most significant changes: 4G LTE connectivity with built-in Wi-Fi hot spot. new SL trim Price change: $200 increase on all trims. On sale: Mid- to late summer Which should you buy, 2015 or 2016. 2015 It's hard to believe that the GMC Acadia full-size crossover SUV is entering its 10th model year in the same basic form that debuted for 2007. That's ancient history in the auto... Like its GM siblings the Buick Enclave and Chevrolet Traverse, the Acadia has aged well and remains competitive in performance, room and features. The new SL trim is the de-facto base model and starts at $31,900 including a $925 destination charge. The 4G LTE Wi-Fi hot spot that can support up to seven devices at once is a new standard feature. That makes a short wait for a 2016 model the right move, especially since prices are up by only $200. But GMC is dangling tantalizing discounts on 2015 models, so bargain hunters and those happy with plain old cellular reception for their devices... Check our new car inventory for the 2015 GMC. Source: www.cars.com