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The 2007 GMC Acadia crossover swaps the big, easily-manipulated controls of the brand's heavy-duty work trucks for those that are smaller and more stylish. They're not great when clumsy glove-clad fingers are involved, but they add to the interior's overall design, and we were pleasantly surprised to find that the dials included soft rubber grips. This attention to detail is a sign that GM has heard the calls for improved quality and materials. Controls are logically placed, with the sunshade button placed overhead, and the well-marked radio and climate functions laid out as expected in the center dash.
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