2008 Gmc Yukon Denali Awd on 2040-cars
Asheboro, North Carolina, United States
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EXTRAS: navigation, 20inch chrome wheels, ceiling DVD plus 2 headrest dvds, chrome side mirror covers, chrome 2 piece rear handle covers, radio wired for addition ipod connection, rain guard window visors, & legal tinted front windows. Captains chairs middle row.
?4WD/AWD ?Front Spring Type: Torsion Bar ?Rear Window Defogger ?ABS Brakes ?Front Suspension: ?Rear Wiper ?Adjustable Foot Pedals ?Fuel Economy-city: 13 miles/gallon ?Remote Ignition ?Air Conditioning ?Fuel Economy-highway: 19 miles/gallon ?Running Boards ?Alloy Wheels ?Full Size Spare Tire ?Second Row Folding Seat ?AM/FM Radio ?Genuine Wood Trim ?Second Row Heated Seat ?Anti-Brake System: 4-Wheel ABS ?Ground Clearance: 9.00 in. ?Second Row Sound Controls ?Automatic Headlights ?Heated Exterior Mirror ?Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls ?Automatic Load-Leveling ?Interval Wipers ?Side Head Curtain Airbag ?Body Style: SPORT UTILITY 4-DR ?Keyless Entry ?Standard GVWR: 7100 lbs ?Cargo Area Cover ?Leather Seat ?Standard Payload: 1465 lbs ?Cargo Volume: 16.90 cu.ft. ?Leather Steering Wheel ?Standard Seating: 7 ?Cassette Player ?Load Bearing Exterior Rack ?Standard Towing: 7900 lbs ?CD Changer ?Locking Differential ?Steering Type: R&P ?CD Player ?Maximum GVWR: 7100 lbs ?Steering Wheel Mounted Controls ?Child Safety Door Locks ?Maximum Payload: 1465 lbs ?Subwoofer ?Cruise Control ?Maximum Towing: 7900 lbs ?Tachometer ?Curb Weight-automatic: 5635 lbs ?Optional Seating: 8 ?Tank: 26.00 gallon ?Daytime Running Lights ?Overall Height: 77.00 in. ?Telematics System ?Deep Tinted Glass ?Overall Length: 202.00 in. ?Third Row Removable Seat ?Driver Airbag ?Overall Width: 79.00 in. ?Tilt Steering ?Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat ?Passenger Airbag ?Tilt Steering Column ?Electrochromic Exterior Rearview Mirror ?Passenger Multi-Adjustable Power Seat ?Tire Pressure Monitor ?Electrochromic Interior Rearview Mirror ?Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror ?Tires: 265/65R18 ?Electronic Parking Aid ?Power Door Locks ?Tow Hitch Receiver ?Fog Lights ?Power Trunk Lid ?Towing Preparation Package ?Front Air Dam ?Power Windows ?Track Front: 68.20 in. ?Front Brake Type: Disc ?Rain Sensing Wipers ?Track Rear: 67.00 in. ?Front Headroom: 41.10 in. ?Rear Brake Type: Disc ?Traction Control ?Front Heated Seat ?Rear Headroom: 39.20 in. ?Trip Computer ?Front Hip Room: 64.40 in. ?Rear Hip Room: 60.60 in. ?Turning Diameter: 39.00 in. ?Front Legroom: 41.30 in. ?Rear Legroom: 39.00 in. ?Vehicle Anti-Theft ?Front Power Lumbar Support ?Rear Shoulder Room: 65.20 in. ?Vehicle Stability Control System ?Front Power Memory Seat ?Rear Spring Type: Coil ?Voice Activated Telephone ?Front Shoulder Room: 65 in ?Rear Suspension: Live ?Wheelbase: 116.00 in |
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Sun, Feb 25 2018Last week was flush with interesting new vehicle debuts, led by the new 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe. This crossover is entering straight into the heart of one of the world's most competitive automotive segments, and it's doing so with a fresh sense of style and a brace of new technologies. Our readers are clearly intrigued – the Santa Fe was the biggest news story of the last week on these online pages. It's fitting that a crossover generated a lot more interest than a traditional wagon, though we don't really have to be happy about it. Still, the completely new, fully redesigned Volvo V60 is worth taking another look at. First of all, it's pretty, in a traditionally Scandinavian way. Second, it's quick, with a 0-60 time of as little as 4.8 seconds. And finally, it's practical, with all kinds of room for cargo without the dynamic penalties of an unnecessary lift kit. Moving on from new vehicle debuts, we took another long look at the Honda Ridgeline. It's definitely a non-conformist pickup truck, based not on a body-on-frame platform but on a more carlike unibody design. That means it can't tow as much as some other trucks, but it also means the Ridgeline drives better than any of its more truckish competitors. It's the Swiss army knife of pickup trucks. Rounding out our coverage from last week are three sets of spy photos, each showing the interior of a hotly anticipated new model. One is a truck, one is a crossover, and the last is a sportscar. All of them are worth another look. As always, stay tuned to Autoblog this week for all the most important news in the automotive world. 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe unveiled 2019 Volvo V60 | Sleek, swift new twist on the Swedish wagon 2018 Honda Ridgeline | Pocketknife pickup is up for anything 2019 GMC Sierra interior looks just like the Silverado's 2019 Cadillac XT4 interior has actual buttons, no more touch-sensitive panel 2020 Porsche 911 992 spy shots show interior and manual transmission Cadillac GMC Honda Hyundai Porsche Volvo Truck Crossover Wagon Luxury Performance Sedan hyundai santa fe
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