2011 Gmc Yukon on 2040-cars
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : linalbbenesch@smallinvestors.net .
2011 GMC YUKON DENALI AWD EVERY AVAILABLE OPTION
Clean Carfax excellent condition inside and out. New Cooper tires. Ride in Luxury with every available
option. Very comfortable and spacious. Have a piece of mind with family aboard with the AWD and four star safety
rating. Priced well below NADA clean retail of $32900.
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Engine-
· 6.2L V8 VORTEC FLEX FUEL
· 403 HORSEPOWER
· 417 LB-FT OF TORQUE
Transmission-
· AUTOMATIC 6 SPEED TRANSMISSION
· ALL WHEEL DRIVE
· TOW/HAUL MODE
Tires/Wheels
· NEW 275/55R20 COOPER TIRES
· 20” PREMIUM FACTORY CHROME WHEELS
Exterior-
· BLACK PAINT
· FOG LIGHTS
· TOW PACKAGE
· LUGGAGE RACK
· RUNNING BOARDS
· BLIND-SPOT ALERT
Interior-
· BLACK LEATHER
· NAVIGATION
· ENTERTAINMENT / DVD SYSTEM WITH WIRELESS HEADSETS
· BACK-UP CAMERA WITH BACK-UP ASSIST
· REMOTE START
· HEATED STEERING WHEEL
· HEATED AND COOLED FRONT SEATS
· HEATED REAR BUCKET SEATS
· REMOVABLE AND FOLD DOWN THIRD ROW SEATING
· SUNROOF
· AUX INPUT
· BOSE SURROUND SOUND
· POWERED LIFTGATE
· DIGITAL ENGINE MANAGEMENT AND MPG READOUT
· KEYLESS ENTRY
· STEERING WHEEL MEDIA CONTROLS
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Auto blog
NHTSA ends GM steering investigation without seeking a recall
Wed, Jun 8 2022DETROIT — U.S. safety regulators have closed an investigation into sticky power steering on thousands of older General Motors SUVs and will not seek a recall. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says GM in 2014 issued “special coverage” to fix the problem on the Chevrolet Equinox, GMC Terrain and other models. The coverage replaced a steering gear with an improved one. The agency said a recall isn't needed because of the coverage and low complaint and warranty repair rates. The agency opened the probe in June of 2020 into steering problems affecting an estimated 781,000 of the SUVs from the 2010 through 2012 model years. Increased friction could make it feel like the steering wheel is stuck. But GM said the SUVs could still be turned, although with more effort than usual. “In view of the special coverage, low rate of failure and low potential hazard to drivers, this preliminary evaluation is closed,” the agency wrote in documents posted Wednesday on its website. Government/Legal Recalls Chevrolet GMC Safety
2013 GMC Acadia Denali
Wed, 05 Jun 2013Refreshed, Not Refreshing
I'm probably ill-suited to accurately and fairly take the full measure of a vehicle like the 2013 GMC Acadia Denali. This is a machine conjured around the express notion of corralling and then herding a brood of rafter-swinging hatchlings to and fro in relative comfort, and with no such passel of wee Bowmans to call my own, it's difficult to give this rig a fair shake. While I can certainly weigh cargo capacity, legroom and fuel economy stats with the best of them, I'd be lying to your face if I said the word "crossover" didn't urge some uncontrollable Pavlovian recoil from the murky recesses of my frame. To put it simply, I just can't stand the damn things.
As a rule, the segment is built on a bed of compromise. Manufacturers love nothing more than to spin up a tired yarn about the virtues of this particular neck of the market. We're told the crossbreeds deliver all the ride quality, driving dynamics and fuel economy of a car married with the seating position, capability and interior volume of the SUV set. That all sounds as swell as a sunset, but as the 2013 Acadia Denali so artfully illustrates, the advertising on the box is rarely congruous with the prize inside. Even with an imaginary squad of younglings at my heels, the refreshed luxury crossover doesn't quite manage to scratch the promised itches.
GM shows off 'digital vehicle platform' enabling more in-car tech and OTA updates
Wed, May 22 2019It appears to have dropped the sobriquet "Global B," but General Motors' new electrical architecture has bowed in drawings and video. This is the "digital vehicle platform" GM president Mark Reuss spoke to Reuters about in 2015, saying it would move a great deal of a vehicle's computer work to the cloud and enable over-the-air updates. Reuss took the microphone for the debut, too, saying, "Our new digital vehicle platform and its eventual successors will underpin all our future innovations across a wide range of technological advancements, including EVs and expanded automated driving." The system will go into production later this year, appearing in dealerships first either on the 2020 Cadillac CT5 or the mid-engined 2020 Chevrolet Corvette. Yes, these are the same electronics cited for delaying the launch of the C8 Corvette over excessive draw, security and getting the more-than-100 computer modules to communicate seamlessly. When Car and Driver asked about that, GM replied with "No comment." Volkswagen's having the same issues with the Mk8 Golf right now, though, so GM isn't alone, and this will be the new normal among OEMs for a while. What's certifiable is that the new architecture is robust enough to handle 4.5 terabytes of data per hour, which is five times what GM's current wiring can handle. And thanks to Ethernet connections of 100 Mbps, 1 Gbs and 10 Gbs, communication within and without the vehicle happens much faster. The advances mean better screen resolutions, better battery management for hybrids and electric vehicles, the capability for over-the-air updates and "functionality upgrades throughout the lifespan of the vehicle." Cadillac's Super Cruise has already been lined up as a leading candidate for constant improvements in the driving assistance suite, a key part of GM's "vision for a world with zero crashes, zero emissions and zero congestion." And whenever GM decides to take the plunge, it will mean a 48-volt electrical system. More than 300 specialists worked on the digital platform, and security was a huge part of the task. We've already heard that GM consulted with Boeing and military contractors on how to prevent hacking. The carmaker has an internal Product Cybersecurity group that reached out to the research community, and created a "bug bounty" program to crowdsource uncovering any flaws.

