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2009 GMC Yukon Denali - Q&A

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2009 GMC Yukon Denali Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 73 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
Which is better 2009 toyota land cruiser or 2009 gmc yukon denali?
smoother on rough surfaces and better ride and overall cabin quietness also which one has better suspension on broken pavement
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

On broken pavement and off-road the Toyota will do better. The Denali is better in all other categories.

2009 GMC Yukon Denali rear door wont work!?
Hello everyone, i have problem with my car, the rear door are not open, it was working perfectly last night, any one faced this before?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Did you, or someone engage the child lock???

Are there splash guards (FRONT ONES) that will fit with a 2009 Yukon Denali with the power assist steps?
I have the rear ones installed but cannot find any that are compatible with the power assist steps on the Yukon.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

I have the same problem, can not find the front ones with self articulating steps and I work for GM

Whats Your Opinion on Me Wanting to buy a YuKon Denali SUV?
Bad idea? why? About how much would i be paying a month?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 6 answers

It is most likely a particularly bad idea. General Motors' GMC Yukon XL 1500 has Consumer Reports' Worse-Than-Average Reliability Verdict for model years 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, and 2008. And General Motors' GMC Yukon XL 1500 is on Consumer Reports' Used-Cars-to-Avoid list for model years 2003...

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The 2009 GMC Yukon Denali is nearly identical mechanically to the Cadillac Escalade and has nearly the same driving experience.

Among all these trucks, the Denali would likely be the choice of TheCarConnection.com editors if they had serious towing needs yet needed to look good—pulling a show trailer, for instance.

The Denali manages to look respectable and classy without inducing the sneer factor or urban associations that the Escalade brings, and it has all the comfy luxury and tech features.

Another vehicle to consider is the Lincoln Navigator, which costs a bit more than the Denali but not as much as the Escalade.

The Navigator has a more conservative look that some people like, and it handles well and has a smooth ride, but it comes up short on power relative to the Denali.

The Chrysler Aspen is another alternative; it has good performance from its HEMI V-8, but its interior layout isn't quite as spacious and its fuel economy isn't much better.

Or for about the same money as the Yukon Denali, you could get a Yukon Hybrid.

The Hybrid doesn't come quite as loaded with features and luxury as the Denali, but it has EPA fuel economy ratings of up to 21 mpg city, 22 highway and uses half the fuel of the Denali in ordinary driving.

Plus, it's capable of towing nearly as much as the Denali.


 
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