2018 Holden Acadia Reviews

You'll find all our 2018 Holden Acadia reviews right here. 2018 Holden Acadia prices range from $14,410 for the Acadia Lt 2wd to $25,630 for the Acadia Ltz V 2wd.

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Holden Acadia 2019 review
By Laura Berry · 19 Oct 2018
The Acadia is made in Tennessee in the USA but wears a Holden badge - so does the American newcomer do anything the other great seven seat SUVs can't?
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Holden Acadia LT 2019 review: snapshot
By Laura Berry · 19 Oct 2018
The LT is the entry grade into the Holden Acadia range and lists for $43,990 for the front-wheel drive version with all-wheel drive costing $4000 more.The LT comes with a mountain of standard features, including an 8.0-inch touchscreen with sat nav, reversing camera, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, three-zone climate control, rear parking sensors, proximity key, rear privacy glass and 18-inch alloy wheels.All Aussie Acadias are powered by a 231kW/367Nm V6 petrol. Shifting gears is a nine-speed automatic transmission.The Acadia has yet to be given an ANCAP crash rating, but the level of advanced safety equipment is outstanding. All grades come with AEB (on the LT and LTZ it's a city speed version, while the LTZ has higher speed AEB), there's blind spot warning, rear cross traffic alert, lane keeping assistance and lane departure warning, plus lateral impact avoidance which will swerve to avoid a vehicle that drifts into your lane.
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Holden Acadia LTZ-V 2019 review: snapshot
By Laura Berry · 19 Oct 2018
The LTZ-V sits at the top of the Acadia range with the list price for the front-wheel drive version being $63,490 while the all-wheel drive is $4000 more.The LTZ-V comes with an 8.0-inch touchscreen with sat nav, reversing camera, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, leather seats, power adjustable and heated/ventilated front seats, wireless charging for phones, power tailgate, three-zone climate control, front and rear parking sensors, proximity key, rear privacy glass, eight-speaker Bose sound system, dual-pane sunroof, adaptive suspension and 20-inch alloy wheels.All Aussie Acadias are powered by a 231kW/367Nm V6 petrol. Shifting gears is a nine-speed automatic transmission.The Acadia has yet to be given an ANCAP crash rating, but the level of advanced safety equipment is outstanding. All grades come with AEB (but the LTZ-V's version operates at higher speeds to the other grades) there's blind spot warning, rear cross traffic alert, lane keeping assistance and lane departure warning, plus lateral impact avoidance which will swerve to avoid a vehicle that drifts into your lane.
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Holden Acadia 2018 review
By Malcolm Flynn · 01 Sep 2017
We've been behind the scenes, nearly 12 months before the new seven-seat Acadia SUV arrives. Can it match the current segment benchmarks?
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