In 2006, GMC launched the Acadia crossover we know and love. Aside from a refresh in 2012, the model has remained relatively unchanged for the past decade. All that's about to change next week when the automaker unveils the next-generation, 2017 Acadia in Kobo Hall in Detroit.
General Motors and Lyft Join Forces
It's January 4, 2016. New Year's Day has passed and the future is here. Mobility has undeniably experienced some fast-paced changes in the last year, with companies like Uber and Lyft becoming household names. For older generations, the idea of ridesharing might seem invasive or risky, but for millennials, it's just another way to connect. And GM knows that when it comes to efficiency, connectivity is key. Learn more about GM's recent $500 million investment in Lyft when you read the article below from AutoBlog.com.
No Holiday Cheer or Cheer on Overload? Hyundai Can Help
If you feel a little more like Eeyore this holiday season than, say, Tigger, don’t worry. The holiday season, despite its glossy image in the media can be stressful and taxing.
Still, it’s not all doom and gloom. There are some special things that are beautiful this time of year: the twinkling lights and candles in neighborhoods, the smell of holiday baking and special foods cooking, and the promise of time spent with family and friends.
94.6 MPH: Tucson Fuel Cell Exceeds Expectations
Alternatively fueled vehicles continue to make major strides, adopters increase in number; and with the release of their Tucson Fuel Cell more than a year ago, Hyundai continues to demonstrate its dedication to staying at the forefront of innovation and technology.
With a driving range of 250 miles, and an increasing number of refueling stations in the region, the eco-friend SUV a reliable, and convenient alternative to traditionally powered vehicles. Now, there nearly 100 of the clean water vapor-emitting SUVs on the roads in Southern California...
GMC Works to Provide Smart Homes for Injured Veterans
GMC is about efficiency, but also intelligence and intentional design. Those are the qualities that set our vehicles apart. We support adaptive technology that meets the needs of each and every one of our individual customers. It's for this reason that we're proud to partner with the "Building for America’s Bravest" program in an effort to provide catastrophically injured service members with the individualized smart homes they need to return to their lives.
2015 GMC Sierra: Always Professional Grade, No Matter the Stakes
We all expect a pick-up truck to be big, bulky, and capable, but when you choose GMC, you're also getting intelligent design. With each generation, we modify our vehicles with purpose, taking into consideration their environments and their tasks. Professional grade doesn't just mean getting the job done. It means getting it done with style and finesse -- the way no one else can.
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