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2009 GMC Yukon

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2009 GMC Yukon AWD

6.2L V-8 engine, 6 speed automatic transmission
12 MPG City / 19 MPG Hwy
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Starting MSRP: $ 53,130
Starting Invoice: $ 49,411
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Editorial Reviews
Edmunds.com 2010 GMC Yukon Overview
Vehicle Overview from Edmunds.com
"In spite of the huge popularity of crossover SUVs -- those car-platform-based, stylish and sometimes even fuel-efficient family wagons -- there is still a place for traditional, truck-based SUVs. Yes, the latter are thirstier a..."
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2009 GMC Yukon Review
Towing capacity, comfortable cruising for the whole gang.

"The GMC Yukon has a comfortable interior that pushes upscale for a truck. It offers available power that meets or beats the competition, though it trails in towing capacity. The addition of the Hybrid model answers the urban fuel economy issue that has long plagued large SUVs. With all its strengths, the Yukon is a strong contender in its class."
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2009 GMC Yukon XL Review
Smooth and refined hauler.

"The GMC Yukon XL, like the Chevy Suburban, continues to be a fine choice for use as a family tow vehicle. The engines and transmissions work well and the rugged chassis gives the XL ability to travel without roads. The interior ambiance is inviting, there is plenty of room inside and enough features to please any class of buyer. If you need the seats but not max cargo or towing capacity, or the rugged 4WD system, consider vehicles like the GMC Acadia."
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Edmunds.com 2009 GMC Yukon Overview
Vehicle Overview from Edmunds.com

"Redesigned three years ago, the GMC Yukon continues its strong appeal for 2009. Growing families and other serious truck shoppers who require a roomy and comfortable full-size SUV that can also pull or haul most anything they'd..."
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Kelley Blue Book ® - 2009 GMC Yukon Overview
Vehicle Overview from Kelley Blue Book

"YOU'LL LIKE THIS CAR IF...
Even if you don't need its maximum seating or towing capacities, the 2009 GMC Yukon shines on enough levels to satisfy the needs and tastes of almost any full-size SUV buyer. That it also has some of the category's best fuel mileage is a definite plus, as is the optional hybrid model.

YOU MAY NOT LIKE THIS CAR IF...
nlike the Ford Expedition, Dodge Durango and Nissan Armada, none of GM's full-size SUVs feature a fold-flat third-row seat. The rear-most seat is removable in two 50-pound sections, but for anyone that's grown accustomed to the convenience of a fold-flat third row, this could be the Yukon's deal-breaker."
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2008 GMC Yukon Review
New hybrid model improves fuel economy.

"The GMC Yukon has an astonishingly fresh and comfortable interior. It offers available power that meets or beats the competition, though it trails in towing capacity. The addition of the Hybrid model answers the fuel economy issue that has long plagued large SUVs. With all its strengths, the Yukon is a strong contender in its class."
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2008 GMC Yukon XL Review
A smooth and refined hauler.

"The GMC Yukon XL, like the Chevy Suburban, continues to be a fine choice for use as a tow vehicle. The 5.3-liter Vortec V8 makes plenty of horsepower and torque for towing, and two more powerful engines are available. The interior ambiance is inviting, and there is plenty of room inside. We do wonder why there are no side-impact airbags, though. The Yukon XL is an excellent choice for drivers who need the towing capability or the heavy duty chassis and rugged suspension of a full-size truck. Those who don&#"
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2007 GMC Yukon Review
The 2007 GMC Yukon is the best one yet but is it too little, too late?

"With new looks, all-new engines, and loads of additional refinement, the 2007 GMC Yukon is the best it has ever been. But unless gas prices subside considerably few might ever realize GM's achievement."
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2007 GMC Yukon Review
All-new models are among the best of the full-size SUVs.

"The 2007 GMC Yukon has an astonishingly fresh and comfortable interior. Its sleek, new body is mounted on a new, stronger and stiffer frame and there's also a new power steering system, beefed up brakes, new front suspension and re-worked rear suspension. It's easily the best Yukon we've ever driven. With all these improvements, the Yukon is now a strong contender with other full-size SUVs."
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2007 GMC Yukon XL Review
All-new, smoother and more refined.

"The Yukon XL/Suburban has long been the tow vehicle of choice, and this redesign enables it to maintain its position on top. The latest version 5.3-liter Vortec V8 makes plenty of horsepower and torque for towing, and two more powerful engines are available. The suspension and brakes are considerably improved, the instrumentation is finally worthy, and it's hard to fault the SLT's leather interior, especially the comfort of the seating in all three rows. We do wonder why there are no available side-"
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2005 GMC Yukon Review
Full-size truck capability in a luxurious SUV.

"GMC Yukon is large enough to carry a crowd in comfort, and it can haul a lot of cargo, yet it's small enough to fit in the garage."
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2005 GMC Yukon XL Review
Extra luxury in size extra large.

"GMC Yukon XL moves people and gear like nothing else, and has no peers among sport utilities when it comes to towing. If you have lots of cargo or pull heavy trailers you'll appreciate the Yukon XL."
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2004 GMC Yukon Review
The right size for active families.

"GMC Yukon is large enough to carry a crowd in comfort and it can haul a lot of cargo yet it's small enough to fit in the garage."
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2004 GMC Yukon XL Review
Pull trailers, move crowds, haul gear.

"GMC Yukon XL moves people and gear like nothing else and has no peers among sport-utilities when it comes to towing. If you have lots of cargo or pull heavy trailers you'll appreciate the Yukon XL. "
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2003 GMC Yukon Review
The just-right size for many big families.

"GMC Yukon is among the best of the full-size SUVs. It's large enough to carry a crowd in comfort or haul a lot of cargo, yet doesn't require an aircraft hanger and a flag man to park it."
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2003 GMC Yukon XL Review
Move people and stuff.

"GMC Yukon XL is a highly capable vehicle when it comes to moving lots of people. But this is a big truck based on a full-size pickup platform. If you simply need a vehicle for carrying four kids around, you'd be better served by a minivan. If you have lots of cargo or pull heavy trailers, however, you'll be well served by the Yukon XL."
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2002 GMC Yukon Review
Updated and upgraded.

"The GMC Yukon is among the best of the full-size SUVs. It's large enough to carry a crowd in comfort or haul a lot of cargo, yet doesn't require a new garage and a flagger to park."
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2002 GMC Yukon XL Review
They don't get much bigger, or much better, than this.

"If you have the need to move lots of people, loads of stuff, and/or a heavy trailer, all at the same time, then GMC's Yukon XL (or Chevy's Suburban) is the best choice. If you want to add luxury to that equation, take a look at the Denali."
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Kelley Blue Book ® - 2002 GMC Yukon Overview
Vehicle Overview from Kelley Blue Book

2001 GMC Yukon Review
New Denali is stylish, luxurious and big.

"GMC Yukon Denali gives full-size SUV shoppers an alternative to their Cadillac dealer when shopping for a luxury SUV from General Motors. Yukon Denali is styled more conventionally than the Escalade, so some buyers may be more comfortable with its traditional appearance. But both are comfortable, roomy SUVs that get surprisingly good gas mileage. Denali offers more power and more seating capacity than its predecessor and adds safety features such as side-impact air bags. These changes don't just make the ne"
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2001 GMC Yukon XL Review
A Suburban legend has moved upscale.

"In its most basic guise, or dressed up as the luxurious Denali, the Yukon XL retains all the ruggedness and versatility that the old GMC Suburban taught us to expect."
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2000 GMC Yukon Review
A stylish, up-market full-size SUV.

"The GMC Yukon gives full-size SUV shoppers a chance to visit their GMC/Pontiac dealer as well as their Chevrolet dealer to cut a deal. The Yukon is arguably better looking than its Tahoe twin is, but both are comfortable, roomy SUVs that get surprisingly good gas mileage. The Yukon offers more power and more seating capacity than its predecessor and adds safety features such as side-impact air bags. These changes don't just make the new Yukon better than the old one; they make it better than the other full"
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2000 GMC Yukon XL Review
Completely re-engineered SUV gets new name.

"It may be all new and it may have a new name, but the 2000 Yukon XL retains all the ruggedness and versatility that its previous version stood for."
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