Consumer preferences in large SUVs is constantly changing, and GMC aims to design the Yukon model SUV to fit the ever-changing consumer demands.
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Since the early 90’s, the GMC Yukon SUV has changed in many ways mostly reflecting these demands that are set by consumers. From it’s original design, the Yukon has changed from a 2-door 4-wheel drive that seated six, to the current model which has an optional 2 or 4-wheel drive and seats up to 9. From a simplistic interior design, all of the way to the current design, the GMC Yukon has seen the use of hundreds of features and will continue to do so as long as there is a demand to SUVs.
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GMC Yukon |
What Hasn’t Changed
For the Yukon, there are some aspects that haven’t changed. The vehicle has always maintained plenty of space and balance in comfort, along with it’s “body-on-frame” design. The Yukon, because of it’s design, has always been able to allow off-roading capability and offer a reliable frame for towing. GMC’s development of better V8 engines for the Yukon have allowed it improved acceleration, and constantly provide better trailer ratings for each successive model year.
What Makes It The SUV Of Choice
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GMC Yukon |
The Yukon is a full-size Sport Utility Vehicle, in addition to it being a vehicle of a very sturdy design. Inside the vehicle is a quiet and smooth ride, and with it comes very impressive handling for a vehicle with an average weight of about 5,500 pounds. The interior also has maintained a modern and sleek design, made of high quality materials that are built to last. The interior also allows many types of seating configurations, seating anywhere from 5 to 9 passengers and allow plenty of cargo space for everyone. Although the GMC provides many features, it all depends on the options that are selected at the time of purchase.
GMC Yukon Images
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GMC Yukon |