GMC Orders Stop Sale On 2026 Acadias

TTAC Staff
by TTAC Staff

General Motors issued a stop‑sale order last week for GMC dealers for certain 2026 GMC Acadia vehicles. The affected units cannot be delivered, traded, auctioned, or used as demonstrators until further notice, while GM investigates an undisclosed quality issue. This according to GM Authority.

The same stop‑sale order also affects some 2026 Buick Enclave and 2026 Chevrolet Traverse units.

GM hasn’t detailed the specific flaw yet. Dealers are being updated via its Global Warranty Management system.

Until GM lifts the stop‑sale, the affected vehicles remain grounded.

Car and Driver provided an update -- the stop-sale only affects 92 vehicles. While the company didn't specify what the issue was, it did say it expected the issue to be fixed by the end of the week.

Disclosure: This article was partially written by AI. A human staffer edited and fact-checked this piece.

[Image: GMC, 2025 model shown]

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  • Bd2 Bd2 on Jul 16, 2025

    Me and El Scotto are opening up a hodrod shop to install GM 3800s in these. Come on by and tell em TTAC sent ya!

    • ToolGuy™ ToolGuy™ on Jul 16, 2025

      This reply was partially written by Al. (Not AI, Al, as in Alfred.)


  • Michael Michael on Jul 21, 2025

    Only AI would think a stop sale on 92 units is worth entire article. Nice job there AI.

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