Wednesday, June 11, 2008

'05 GMC Yukon

The 2005 GMC Yukon is a member of the family of versatile SUVs that GMC released as early as the beginning of the 1990s. A positive review that has followed the Yukon through its different model years is its reputation to understand the needs of the automobile market and its buyers.

The 2005 GMC Yukon has a very powerful 5.3-Liter 295 hp V8 engine . . Surprisingly, for an SUV, the the fuel economy of the Yukon is also praiseworthy. It gets an incredible 15mpg city and 19mpg on the highway.

The 2005 Yukon has a few features added to improve its handling. Standard features in the vehicle include the anti-lock braking system newly added to all four wheels, electronic distribution of braking and traction control mechanism, all capped with a stability enhancement feature.

'08 GMC Yukon

The 2008 GMC Yukon makes history as the first of its kind – an SUV (or Sport-Utility Vehicle) – to incorporate a dual-fuel support mechanism in its hybrid trim level. The 2008 model year has as many as five trim levels – the standard model, the Yukon XL, the Denali standard, the Denali XL and the Hybrid.

The standard model of the 2008 Yukon does not exhibit much modification in its fuel economy. The mileage on the highway from the 2007 model year is 19mpg highway and 14mpg city. The engine is a V8 with a displacement capacity of 4.8 liters. Optionally, a 5.3-liter V8 is available that comes with a four-wheel drive.

The 2008 GMC Yukon is designed to fit as many as 9 passengers. The performance is exceptional for the degree of comfort that this vehicle offers, which makes it one of the best-balanced SUVs on the road.

'07 GMC Yukon

The designers of the 2007 GMC Yukon concentrated their improvements on its interior and exterior. With its revamped comfort quotient and restyled body and frame. The 2007 model year also incorporates state-of-the-art technology to enhance driving, as well as a huge improvement in its powertrain with a more powerful engine.

The 2007 Yukon offers as many as three choices when it comes to the engines. While the lowest performer is a formidable 4.8-liter V8 delivering a winning 290 horsepower, the best engine is an incredible 6.2-liter V8 engine that can produce a huge horsepower of 380hp.

Though its size can be quite intimidating, the 2007 GMC Yukon has quite a few features added to improve safety and stability. Apart from the usual features like the ABS and multiple airbags, the 2007 model year includes a tire pressure monitoring system, the Stabilitrac traction control mechanism and better front and rear suspensions. The brakes have also become more powerful than before.


Tuesday, May 13, 2008

CAN YOU SPOT THE TRUCK IN THIS SUV?

The 2005 GMC Yukon looks like your basic SUV, but don't be fooled by appearances -- the thing's got more pull than a fat guy at a buffet. Specifically it can haul up to 7700 pounds, or 8100 if you opt for the Denali model. Now that's a lot of pulling power!
Inside, the cabin is roomy and functional, right down to the easy-open pull-out style door handles. You ought to see the 2005 GMC Yukon for yourself -- we've got plenty of pics, specs, pricing info and other automotive intel, including reviews. And once you're ready to buy, there's financing scoop too. Enjoy!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

2008 GMC Yukon

2008 GMC Yukon is a heavy duty hauls anything SUV. The vehicle seats nine people and has a generous cargo capacity. This SUV is suitable for families who love the outdoors and long distance travel.

The vehicle has the comfortable interior and the strong stiff frame of the 2007 version. The fuel economy is greater than the 2007 version. The vehicle has generous cargo and seating space with an efficient suspension that prevents jolting.

Safety devices like anti lock brakes, automatic stability control, front impact airbags, overhead airbags and automatic tightening of seatbelts are included. Security devices like ignition disabling devices and unwanted intrusion detectors are included.

The 2008 GMC Yukon is for those who love driving powerful heavy duty cars with a smooth feel and plenty of space.

2005 GMC Yukon

The 2005 GMC Yukon is the ideal SUV for families who value seating comfort, cargo capacity and the heavy duty utility of towing. The vehicle can seat 9 passengers in addition to adventure and travel gear.

The cargo loading options are plentiful and can be expanded by removing the third row of seats and by folding the second row. The vehicle has many storage nooks for family travel.

The 2005 GMC Yukon has many safety devices including anti lock brakes, frontal air bags, safety adjustable upper belt near the rear seat, head restraints, daytime running lights, integrated safety belts, power door locks, auto stability controls and vehicle security devices like an ignition disabling device and an unwanted intrusion detector device.

This is a fuel efficient SUV that has a tough pull anything capability without compromising on optimum comfort.

2007 GMC Yukon

The 2007 GMC Yukon is the almost completely reworked version of the earlier versions. The interiors are luxurious, the frame is stiffer and stronger, the steering improved with an all new front suspension and reworked rear suspension and has increased fuel economy features.

The vehicle can seat 9 persons and two a weight of 7700 pounds. It is a family sized SUV which is large powerful and roomy. Despite the size, the turning circle of the vehicle is easy and takes up less space than other vehicles of the same size.

The luggage area has easy loading features. Safety features included in the vehicle are anti lock brakes, front impact airbags, latch child safety seat anchors, automatic stability control and automatic tightening of seat belts in case of a collision.

For those who like a smooth ride with a heavy duty vehicle, the 2007 GMC Yukon is an ideal choice!