GMC SUV
SUV Reviewer
The GMC SUV line up currently includes the Acadia, Yukon and the Terrain. Each is looking to be the top competitor in its class. The Acadia offers the most cargo space for its class and reasonable fuel efficiency. With 8 passenger seating and electronic options that create hassle free interfacing the Acadia is one of the better picks according to consumer resources. As with all of the GMC SUVs, the Acadia is considered to be a mid sized SUV with staying power and high value.
The Acadia Denali joins the GMC SUV line up with features that simply make life easier. With all the same driving benefits, fuel efficiency, and comfort option of the Acadia, the Acadia Denali brings sliding passenger seats the fold and slide straight forward, Bluetooth, USB port, and rearview camera to the everyday driving experience. As a family rated SUV, the Acadia Denali is smart and capable.
The Yukon and the Terrain add their qualities as well and are also part of the GMC SUV line up that includes a Denali model. The Yukon is full sized SUV with Bluetooth, XM Radio, OnStar, and keyless entry and start options. Technology in the SUV line is essential to making these standard large vehicles more family and driver oriented. Over the last ten years GMC has been striving to provide their loyal customers (and their new ones) with high quality technology that takes driving to a new level of comfort.
The Yukon has been said to be the nimble and agile member of the GMC SUV family. For a full size model, it handles better and is more stable than many of the competitors. It offers comfort features and enhanced safety features.
The Terrain is the less well known member of the GMC SUV family. However, it is well built within its class and it offers features like the rear view camera, a 600 mile driving capacity, a power rear tailgate lift which is owner programmable, and the best fuel efficient towing capacity within the class. It's also a top safety pick for the 2011 model year. As part of the GMC SUV family it comes with the 100,000 powertrain warranty and is reasonably priced along with the rest of the fleet.
The Yukon is available as a hybrid model as well. The features are essentially the same with a slightly lower towing capacity and a higher price tag. As a GMC SUV the hybrid models have received some mixed reviews from the critics. The efficiency savings may or may not be worth the additional cost.
The company has consistently developed their SUV line to compliment the truck model lines. With some rugged and tough working trucks and vans on the market, GMC introduced the SUV and brought a hard working vehicle with a softer side to the market. The models have been considered to be a good value with reliability and innovation found throughout the history of the SUV line. The SUV family from GMC is made for the family that works hard, plays hard, and wants their vehicle to be as versatile as they are.
The Acadia Denali joins the GMC SUV line up with features that simply make life easier. With all the same driving benefits, fuel efficiency, and comfort option of the Acadia, the Acadia Denali brings sliding passenger seats the fold and slide straight forward, Bluetooth, USB port, and rearview camera to the everyday driving experience. As a family rated SUV, the Acadia Denali is smart and capable.
The Yukon and the Terrain add their qualities as well and are also part of the GMC SUV line up that includes a Denali model. The Yukon is full sized SUV with Bluetooth, XM Radio, OnStar, and keyless entry and start options. Technology in the SUV line is essential to making these standard large vehicles more family and driver oriented. Over the last ten years GMC has been striving to provide their loyal customers (and their new ones) with high quality technology that takes driving to a new level of comfort.
The Yukon has been said to be the nimble and agile member of the GMC SUV family. For a full size model, it handles better and is more stable than many of the competitors. It offers comfort features and enhanced safety features.
The Terrain is the less well known member of the GMC SUV family. However, it is well built within its class and it offers features like the rear view camera, a 600 mile driving capacity, a power rear tailgate lift which is owner programmable, and the best fuel efficient towing capacity within the class. It's also a top safety pick for the 2011 model year. As part of the GMC SUV family it comes with the 100,000 powertrain warranty and is reasonably priced along with the rest of the fleet.
The Yukon is available as a hybrid model as well. The features are essentially the same with a slightly lower towing capacity and a higher price tag. As a GMC SUV the hybrid models have received some mixed reviews from the critics. The efficiency savings may or may not be worth the additional cost.
The company has consistently developed their SUV line to compliment the truck model lines. With some rugged and tough working trucks and vans on the market, GMC introduced the SUV and brought a hard working vehicle with a softer side to the market. The models have been considered to be a good value with reliability and innovation found throughout the history of the SUV line. The SUV family from GMC is made for the family that works hard, plays hard, and wants their vehicle to be as versatile as they are.
