Built on the same platform as the Buick Enclave and Saturn Outlook, the 2007 GMC Acadia earns praise for what Edmunds calls a "compelling combination of functionality, luxury and value." New for 2007, GMC's first crossover vehicle features three rows of usable seats, competitive cargo capacity and practical all-wheel drive. , , USA TODAY claims that "if you use a big SUV as nearly everybody does -- as a minivan substitute that's good in foul weather, carries lots of people, tackles shopping, commuting and other errands without a whimper -- Acadia and its ilk are for you." Car and Driver road testers forecast that "GMC's first not-quite-a-truck is going to be a winner." The all-new Acadia has been named a "Best Buy" by Consumer Guide and a "Best Crossover Utility" by Motor Week.