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  2. GMC Denali - Wikipedia

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    Denali is a nameplate used by GMC for its highest trim level on its vehicles. Vehicles with the Denali trim option carry list prices up to 47% higher than base models. Prices range from $38,600 for GMC Terrain to $109,410 for a top-of-the-line Yukon XL Denali Ultimate (as of 2023).

  3. 2023 GMC Yukon Denali Ultimate Is a Fully Loaded Luxo-Barge - AOL

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    The 2023 GMC Yukon Denali Ultimate features a dark chrome look for the exterior and an interior ... The 2023 Yukon Denali Ultimate comes with the 6.2-liter V-8 or an optional Duramax 3.0-liter ...

  4. Chevrolet Tahoe - Wikipedia

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    2020 GMC Yukon XL Denali. The Yukon Denali was redesigned and updated along with other GM SUVs in September 2013 and went to dealerships on February 5, 2014 as a 2015 model. The Yukon Denali continued with the top-of-the-line features (using similar features as found on the Tahoe LTZ trim) and the front grille honeycomb design.

  5. Chevrolet Suburban - Wikipedia

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    2010 GMC Yukon XL SLT GMT900 GMC Yukon XL Denali 2007 Chevrolet Suburban LT The 2007 model year Suburban and Yukon XL were unveiled at the 2006 Los Angeles Auto Show in January. Production of the redesigned GMT900 Suburban and Yukon XL began at Janesville Assembly and Silao Assembly in January 2006 (Suburban) April 2006 (Yukon XL), with the ...

  6. GMC (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    GMC (formerly the General Motors Truck Company (1911–1943), or the GMC Truck & Coach Division (1943–1998)) is a division of American automotive manufacturer General Motors (GM) for trucks and utility vehicles.

  7. GMT400 - Wikipedia

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    The GMT 400 and similar GMT 480 was the platform used for the Chevrolet C/K and GMC Sierra full-size pickup trucks beginning with the 1988 model year. [1] The GMT 410, GMT 420, GMT 425, and GMT 430 variants were derived for full-size SUVs, including the 1992–1994 Chevrolet Blazer and 1995–2000 Tahoe, and the GMC Yukon from late 1991 to 2000.