2019 Holden Acadia LT long-term review: Introduction

Nothing reflects the changing automotive tastes of Australian families more than the 2019 Holden Acadia. Where once Holden’s venerable Commodore served as the default family lugger, a paradigm shift has seen the sales pendulum swing towards SUVs. That leaves the brunt of the family work in the Holden stable to the Acadia, the large, seven-seat SUV that serves at the brand’s flagship. And now it’s serving time in the CarAdvice garage, serving time alongside our fleet of long-termers.

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