Had purchased a new 2024 Canyon, and it was simply amazing. Never had any problems with it in 1 year of ownership and about 9K miles on it. Wonderful truck. I wanted to go back to an SUV, so I traded it in on a 2025 Acadia AT4. So far, with 1700 miles and a few weeks in, it's also flawless. I haven't anything to complain about. Everything works, everything is nice and I feel like it's simply the perfect vehicle for me needing legroom and space so as not to feel claustrophobic. It has plenty of power, it gets 20mpg around town in AWD mode and 22mpg on the highway in AWD mode. Simply nothing to complain about. Now, I have heard and seen reviews about both of these new vehicles and have concerns about writing a review without any issues to report, as I hope it's not a jinx and I end up having issues. But I waited a year and the Canyon was flawless. Never owned a new car without any issues before. Hoping the Acadia turns out to be the same way. I have had good luck with the GMC and Buick brands in the past, two Encores, one Terrian, one Envision, etc. All of those were cars that just ran without issue as well. I'm hopeful that things continue on as they have, and that things continue to work well. I know that all cars have had issues, a big name hybrid SUV I bought new in 2020 had a need for a new steering rack under warranty in the first 3 months, and a new fuel tank in the first 6 months. So as to say no matter what it is these days, there are cars that need work and as for the solutions, I'll wait to pass judgement on GMC until I see how they perform if something bad happens. The simple service stuff like oil changes and inspections have been fine.
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