2019 Holden Acadia review: Australian launch

As Holden continues to redefine what the brand means without the drawcard of a local production stamp, introducing a new product from the previously unseen GMC portfolio poses a significant risk. But, thanks to a just-right mix of size, power, and handling set for local conditions, the Acadia starts out on the right foot.

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