What are the key specs for the 2011 GMC Acadia model?

Thinking about buying a 2011 GMC Acadia? Here’s the lowdown from someone who’s driven one.

It’s got a 3.6L V6 engine—feels pretty solid. 264 horsepower, so moving around is smooth and easy. There’s room for 7 people comfortably, which is great for family trips. RearView camera? Came standard, super helpful when parking.

Got a manual or automatic transmission? Automatic only, right?

Performance is good, but sometimes feels underpowered. Interior feels spacious though, even with three kids. Fuel economy ain’t bad, but nothing amazing.

How’s the ride? Pretty smooth, but some pothole disappointments. Anyone else notice that?

I’ve got fond memories of my GMC Acadia from '11. Parked it in sunny Cali, hit the hills with no sweat. Engine was solid, roomy interior too! Loved the ride! Definitely missed it when I upgraded.

Back in '11, I’ve driven my '11 GMC Acadia around the Dakotas. Solid ride—sleek design and roomy cabin. Fuel economy was decent too for a big SUV. If anyone’s thinking 'bout a second-hand, check the 3.6 V6—handles like a dream with the paddle-shift 6-speed. Thumbs up!

I remember driving my 2011 GMC Acadia around Michigan back in 2013. It had this smooth ride and the V6 engine was a beast for towing my camper. I’ve always loved how its spacious interior can fit the whole squad without anyone cramped. It was solid for all the trekking I did, especially with Malibu on the horizon. That Acadia was a workhorse, no doubt!

I had a 2011 GMC Acadia back in Canada—spacious, comfy ride. 3.6L V6, heaps of power, loved cruising those mountain roads and city streets. Perfect mix of SUV features and smooth ride, no complaints. Nailed the family road trips.

I’ve always loved my 2011 GMC Acadia from Miami, swanky interior and that V6 rumble made it a beast on the highway! Spacious enough for family road trips with the kids, too! Handles curves like a champ – total game-changer for longer drives. Whether it’s snowy in Canada or sunny in Florida, this stylish SUV never disappoints. Loved the mix of style and utility!

I’ve got a sweet '11 GMC Acadia in Vancouver! Solid space & ride smooth as butter. Fire burning engine, zero complaints on performance. Sometimes wish it was electric tho. But hey, it’s a real classic!

I’ve always had a thing for the 2011 GMC Acadia. Remember zipping through sunny Los Angeles in mine? The ride was solid with that V6 engine & plenty of cargo space. Loved how it combined comfort and power. Stoked my fam was happy with it, especially with that EcoTec thingie. Totally a sweet deal for its time!

I’ve got fond memories of cruising around Boston in my 2011 GMC Acadia. Solid ride, nice room, comfy seats, a beast of an V6 engine. Best for family road trips and that towing capacity? Straight fire! Not perfect though, fit’n’finish could’ve been slicker, but overall solid pick!

I’ve got fond memories of cruising around Denver in my 2011 GMC Acadia. Big and roomy with that sleek SUV look. Perfect for road trips with the fam and friends. 3.6-liter engine meant good highway mileage, and the tech features were bang on. Gotta love those folding third-row seats — super handy!

I remember test-driving the 2011 GMC Acadia in Toronto—it was a beast! Decent space n’ comfy seats. Powertrain was solid with the V6 engine, some torque ya know. I’ve always loved the smooth ride n’ sunroof too, felt pretty premium back in the day.

I’ve gotta say, driving my '11 GMC Acadia through the Rockies was a blast. Dude, the engine hummed like it was built for mountain trails. The room was killer for passengers, and even though I missed updating, those 3.6L V6 specs kept my rides smooth. Lol, who knew? Also, the safety features were tight back then.

Back when I was in Ontario, I drove an '11 GMC Acadia for a bit. It’s seriously comfy with ample cargo space; perfect for road trips with the fam. The 3.6L V6 engine is solid, and those tech features were way ahead of its time. Déjà vu, I’ve got offers on older Models but the Acadia still kicks! Definitely gave reliability a new meaning, I have.

I’ve had the pleasure of driving the 2011 GMC Acadia in sunny California. Solid beast with comfy seating and smooth ride, loved its V6 punch and the slick tech. Great family hauler!

I once rented a 2011 GMC Acadia in Vancouver—bucket of torque it was. V8 engine, luxurious ride, and that third-row space was killer. Great for family trips, even though GPS needed some help back then. Keepin’ it real in the city! :red_car:

I’ve always had a soft spot for the 2011 GMC Acadia—pulled over to a rest stop in Alberta with my family. The SUV’s got killer specs, especially for space and ride comfort. A smooth ride with decent power from that V6 and loads of room for family fun. Loved how it handled the rugged Canadian terrain, real dependable. Feelin’ nostalgic just thinking about those road trips!

Growing up in Toronto, I’ve always been a sucker for an SUV, and the 2011 GMC Acadia was a dream! Rocked past 3.6L V6 engine, which was beastly smooth and had oodles of power. Sat up higher than my old truck, perfect for city driving with enough room to fit all my gear. Wouldn’t trade those days for anything!

I ve always admired the 2011 GMC Acadia, especially after my road trip across the USA. The 3.6L engine was solid, got the leather seats, and that infotainment system was killer for streaming. It had that comfy ride I have come to love in SUVs. Always a great pick, yknow?

Back in '11 in Toronto, I snagged a ‘vintage’ GMC Acadia—yeah, ancient by now! I’ve always loved the spacious interior, perfect for family trips. Those 250-horsepower engines were solid for the backroads, though not as zippy as some others. The trails into cottage country left it looking a little worse for wear, but the ride was ace every time. Ended up being a great family hauler!

Back in 2011, I got my hands on a GMC Acadia up here in Vancouver. The beast had a 3.6L V-6 engine, packing a solid 278 hp. I’ve always been a fan of how spacious it felt, especially with the magic seat for extra cargo. You could fit a tool kit from Home Depot with the third row folded! The touchscreen GPS was a bit outdated, but it held up for road trips. A solid pick for any family or adventure seeker!