GMC today announced that the all-new 2007 Yukon Denali will be offered with an MSRP of $47,990 (including $875 destination freight charge), $3,070 less than the model it replaces. As announced previously, pricing for the base Yukon begins at $34,690. Yukon Denali exterior styling cues include the iconic chrome grille, different front and rear fascias, tasteful use of chrome in the front fascia, body side moldings, door handles and roof rack, and specific Denali head lamps and rear tail lamps. New interior styling cues unique to Denali include the center console design, use of wood trim and interior color scheme. See our original report on the 2007 Yukon here. A few images of the Denali after the jump…
Go with the Tahoe. The Tahoe makes this truck look like a wimp.
02/02, 10:04 AM
posted by:
madcapp
for that kinda money, I’ll go with the BMW and actually have some residual value when it comes time to sell it.
02/16, 12:24 AM
posted by:
luvinit
Nice SUV with upgraded interior and one of a kind new features. I’ll take one.
04/06, 5:32 PM
posted by:
mike21284
Madcapp,
have fun with your BMW. Ill take 380 horses and 6.2 liters of american heritage. In this price range your X5 will have the BMW 3.0 inline 6. thats the same engine the 325i has with 15 extra horses for a total of 230.
Mr. Jim Sanders,
Its whats on the inside that counts. See above 380 horses. The tahoe just looks mean, its the yukons that have the grunt.
itos
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02/01, 12:36 PM
posted by:
Fred Flintstone
that is one nasty SUV. who would buy that?
02/01, 9:45 PM
posted by:
jim sanders
Go with the Tahoe. The Tahoe makes this truck look like a wimp.
02/02, 10:04 AM
posted by:
madcapp
for that kinda money, I’ll go with the BMW and actually have some residual value when it comes time to sell it.
02/16, 12:24 AM
posted by:
luvinit
Nice SUV with upgraded interior and one of a kind new features. I’ll take one.
04/06, 5:32 PM
posted by:
mike21284
Madcapp,
have fun with your BMW. Ill take 380 horses and 6.2 liters of american heritage. In this price range your X5 will have the BMW 3.0 inline 6. thats the same engine the 325i has with 15 extra horses for a total of 230.
Mr. Jim Sanders,
Its whats on the inside that counts. See above 380 horses. The tahoe just looks mean, its the yukons that have the grunt.
itos