The GMC Acadia shares its size and overall features with the Buick Enclave and Chevy Traverse. Measuring 201 inches, an Acadia is a lot longer than a Ford Explorer. But it doesn't look it. The Denali has its own look, much better we think, with all of the chrome trim turned to body colors. Denali comes standard with 20-inch wheels. The GMC Acadia offers the people and cargo hauling capability of a full-size SUV with more comfort and better fuel mileage. The ride is smooth and it handles well. With its pleasant manners, considerable space and good fuel economy, the Acadia is a good crossover choice.It's a big vehicle that doesn't look bulky, and carries a kind of active grace. The rounded front end features a bright grille surrounding a prominent GMC emblem. Distinctively curved headlight clusters give the Acadia a slightly startled expression. Projector beams are standard, while high-intensity discharge headlights are optional. Small round fog lights nestle below. The front bumper is massive, but the size is lost by its black color and bright strip at the top.Safety features on all Acadia models include dual frontal airbags, side-curtain airbags, seat-mounted side-impact airbags for the driver and front-seat passenger, OnStar, anti-lock brakes with Brake Assist, traction control, and StabiliTrak electronic stability control with rollover mitigation and other active safety features that help the driver avoid accidents. Visit us online at www.jackwilson.com for addtional information