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...you will hardly need to look for a bigger vehicle, unless you're seriously into procreation.A revised bumper, grille, running boards, and monochromatic treatment are about as subtle as a 320-pound linebacker.
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Despite its considerable bulk, the Denali leaps off the line when accelerating...Denali's big, pull-type interior door handles... can be used with gloves.
Canadian Driver
Comparison
the... Yukon XL/Yukon XL Denali is a little smaller than the Ford Excursion.
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[with Denali] a full-time all-wheel-drive system is standard, a first in this size class.
Car and Driver
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independent torsion bar front suspension and a five-link coil-spring rear setup that delivers a satisfying ride.
Edmunds.com
Comparison
...excelled compared to the [V10-powered] Excursion, making it to 60 mph in 9.1 seconds and running the quarter mile in 16.8 at 82.0 mph.
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Folks who truly need a size extra-large sport-utility will find the Yukon XL hard to beat.Generous cross bracing adds stiffness, helping to retain the rigid chassis as well as allowing engineers to design a suspension that soaks up the jarring bumps and craters found on and off road.Good brakes are important for a vehicle that weighs more than two tons and is sometimes asked to pull heavy trailers. With the Yukon's redesign came exceptionally good brakes.
Comparison
While the Yukon can carry a lot of people or a lot of cargo, the Yukon XL can do both at the same time.
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...now you can even buy the Yukon XL with the same luxurious Denali equipment reserved previously for the shorter-wheelbase Yukon. Denali packs a bigger engine and more sophisticated full-time all-wheel-drive.
TagLine
Smooth and refined tow vehicle.
Introduction
The GMC Yukon XL is a great choice for anyone towing cars, boats, horses, and travel trailers who needs enclosed space for passenger or cargo.
Maximum towing capacity ranges from 7800-8500 pounds for a Yukon XL 1500 model, and about 9500 pounds on a Yukon XL 2500.(Subtract 1500-2500 pounds if the Yukon is fully loaded with people and cargo.) With its long wheelbase and full-size truck construction, the Yukon XL is a stable platform for towing while offering the interior cargo advantages of a full-size SUV.
The Yukon line was completely redesigned for 2007.For 2011, Yukon is not significantly changed, though it's been updated with the latest OnStar version 9.0.
Yukon XL is GMC's version of the Chevrolet Suburban.As the XL name suggests, the Yukon XL is extra-long, 20 inches longer than the standard-length Yukon.Like the Suburban, the Yukon XL seats seven to nine people, depending on configuration.While many vehicles will seat seven, few have so much room left over for cargo.
Yukon XL is offered in 1500 and 2500 versions.
Yukon XL is also available as a luxurious Denali model that compares well to Cadillac's Escalade ESV.Denali comes equipped with automatic rear load-leveling.
Inside is a comfortable cabin.We found the optional leather seats comfortable.The driver sits way up high for a commanding view of the road, and the pedals power-adjust to fit short and tall drivers.The instruments and gauges are among best in class, elegantly clean yet very functional.Interior small items storage is intelligently designed and all over, including a huge center console.
Second-row passengers will find a lot of leg room in the Yukon XL.Heated bucket seats with a center console between them are available for the second row, turning them into first-class accommodations; and there is a power folding option, making it easier for third-row passengers to climb by.There's even decent legroom and headroom in the third row.
Yukon offers a choice of V8 engines, all with flex-fuel capability, variable cam timing and active fuel management to shut off cylinders when not needed.GM's 5.3-liter Vortec V8 is the standard choice and it's a good one, making 320 horsepower and 335 pound-feet of torque.We enjoyed its smooth power.The 2WD 5.3-liter gets an EPA-estimated 14/20 miles per gallon City/Highway while the 4WD 5.3-liter rates 14/19 mpg.Flex-fuel versions of the 5.3-liter V8 are available that can run on E85 ethanol, though use of less-efficient ethanol drops fuel economy by more than 25 percent.
Yukon XL Denali boasts a 403-hp 6.2-liter V8.Denali is offered with two-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, the latter an excellent aid for inclement weather but not designed for serious off-road use.Denali comes standard with the AutoRide active electronic suspension, which is optional on the regular Yukon XL.Denali models get an EPA-rated 12/19 mpg.Note that EPA ratings vary considerably, see www.fueleconomy.gov for comparison shopping.
Yukon XL 2500 models come with a 6.0-liter iron-block V8 rated at 352 hp, 382 lb-ft of torque, EPA 12/17 mpg.Yukon XL 2500 and is designed for heavy use, as are all of its mechanical components.
Yukon XL and Denali models use a 6-speed automatic transmission.They all have a Tow/Haul mode that reduces upshifting and downshifting, and also shifts quicker, so the transmission doesn't work so hard when pulling a big load.Transmission oil temperature is part of the instrumentation on most models.
Convenience features include a power rear liftgate, a 14-speaker Bose sound system, a navigation system, and a DVD rear-seat entertainment system.Rearview cameras are standard with navigation and available for others with display in inside mirror.
Yukon XL competes with Ford Expedition EL, Suburban, and, if cargo space isn't as critical, Toyota Sequoia and Infiniti QX56.Yukon XL Denali alternatives include the Lincoln Navigator L, Cadillac Escalade ESV, and Mercedes-Benz GL450.
Lineup
The 2011 GMC Yukon XL comes in SLE, SLT and Denali trim levels.It's also available in 1500-series and 2500-series versions.
The Yukon XL SLE 2WD ($42,005) and 4WD ($44,845) and the better-equipped SLT 2WD ($46,270) and 4WD ($49,005) come standard with a 5.3-liter V8.
The Yukon XL 2500 SLE 2WD ($43,775), 2500 SLE 4WD ($46,615), 2500 SLT 2WD ($47,900), and 2500 SLT 4WD ($50,745) come with a 352-hp 6.0-liter V8 with 382 pound-feet of torque and 6-speed automatic.
Yukon XL SLE standard equipment includes three-zone climate control, rear audio controls with headphone jacks (you supply headphones), power front bucket seats and center console, AM/FM/CD/MP3/XM sound system; Bluetooth; cruise control; OnStar Safe & Sound with one year subscription; driver information center; power windows/locks/heated mirrors with manual folding; leather-wrapped, tilt steering wheel with audio controls; 40/20/40 split front bench seat; six-way power driver's seat; 60/40 split folding second-row bench seat; 50/50 third-row split folding seat; automatic headlights; roof rails; side steps; locking rear differential; three power outlets; P265/70R17 all-season tires on bright aluminum wheels; tow package (receiver hitch, seven-pin wiring harness); intermittent rear wipe/wash; and floor mats.4WD models also get an aluminum-block engine, 3.42:1 axle ratio, and front tow hooks.Options include a Convenience package ($1060) with adjustable pedals, remote start, rear park assist, rearview camera; fog lamps; tow hooks; CD changer ($295); integrated trailer brake controller ($200); Z71 off-road package ($230); two-speed transfer case ($100); 20-inch wheel packages; rear-seat entertainment ($1295); and towing package ($230).
SLT models add leather upholstery, three-zone automatic climate control, auto-dimming inside mirror, rear park assist, remote start, adjustable pedals, and universal remote.SLT options include Autoride suspension with rear self-leveling ($1120), second-row bucket seats ($590), Sun Entertainment Destination package ($4890) with navigation, rear-seat entertainment, and moonroof; third-row screen ($600); power side steps ($1095); Preferred package ($675) with rain-sensing front wipers and power liftgate; 20 or 22-inch wheels; rearview camera in mirror ($450); heated/cooled front seats ($650); Blind Zone Alert ($500); and power release second-row bench ($425).
Denali ($55,905) and Denali AWD ($58,990) come with a 6.2-liter V8 and Autoride active electronic suspension with rear load-leveling.Denali models come fully loaded, with a wood and leather-wrapped, heated, power-tilt steering wheel; heated first- and second-row seats; 12-way power front seats with lumbar adjustment; memory for the driver's seat and mirrors; power-folding second-row seats; removable three-passenger split-folding third-row seat; power-folding exterior mirrors with integrated turn signals, driver's side auto-dimming and reverse tilting; rain-sensing wipers with heated washers; power liftgate; roof rack, Bluetooth; 10-speaker Premium Bose Centerpoint Surround Sound System; added noise insulation and cooling capacity; and 20-inch wheels and tires (18-inch wheels are available for poor roads, tire chains).Options are limited to those in the Sun, Entertainment and Destinations Package ($2,390) or separately.Among them: rear entertainment ($1295), third-row screen ($600); power side steps ($1,095); 22-inch wheels ($2795); and Side Blind Zone Alert ($500).
Safety equipment on all models includes dual frontal airbags, head-protecting curtain side airbags, four-wheel-disc anti-lock brakes, and StabiliTrak, GM's electronic stability control with anti-rollover mitigation and traction control.Options include rear park assist, two rearview camera choices, and on Denali, Side Blind Zone Alert.Side airbags are not available.The XL earned the maximum five stars in the government's head-on crash tests.
Walkaround
The GMC Yukon XL is the extra-long version, about 20 inches longer than a Yukon.It's the twin to the Chevy Suburban, where the Yukon plays twin to the Tahoe.
The Suburban and Yukon XL share sheetmetal body panels but differ in details such as the grille, bumpers and lamps.These are big boxes but quite smooth, rather like an ocean liner's long flat sides and tapered ends.The Denali XL adds some of the upscale cues found on the Cadillac Escalade ESV, which shares the same basic structure.
The running board/side steps are integrated and unobtrusive, extending no farther than necessary, with a black grippy coating; powered retractable steps are available on some models.The tinted glass behind the C-pillar is expansive, and adds to both appearance and function.The front end has a clean appearance, with block-like headlamps over a front bumper fascia.Doors close with a reassuring thud.
Wheels change visual perceptions of the Yukon XL.The standard aluminum wheel is a nice piece for look and function.You can add 20-inch wheels, some polished aluminum and others chrome-clad wheels that merely add a chrome-plated plastic cover to an existing wheel and could fall off or pack snow and muck depending on how you abuse your truck.Dealers offer a host of dress-up items, including wheels up to 22-inches.The standard 17-inch wheels offer the best ride quality due to tires with tall sidewalls.Ride quality gets harsher as wheel diameters increase.
The rear window opens separately, which is convenient for loading lighter bags and cargo.The larger liftgate is aluminum and balanced, upgradeable to power for those accustomed to a push-button world.Roof racks can carry unwieldly items that aren't too heavy, but be sure to load with the hatch open or after the cargo area is filled so the roof load doesn't interfere with the open hatch.
Interior
The Yukon XL is comfortable for long tows or major outings.It's a carefree feeling to drive down the highway in one of these, riding high with all the comforts, including the optional Bose sound system.The seats are comfortable and easy to adjust; in some cases the seat cushion is electrically adjusted and the backrest is manual.Like most large SUVs, the front row has plenty of head and leg room.
The instrument panel and center stack are worthy of a higher-end vehicle.The Denali model is richer still, with a wood and leather-wrapped steering wheel, nuance leather and darker wood trim than the other models.On all models the steering wheel is not perfectly ahead of the driver, something to consider if you frequent a chiropractor.
We found the touch-screen radio/navigation system easy to use, far easier to operate than some Mercedes and BMW systems.We set the radio stations we liked and could quickly switch from favorite XM to AM to FM stations with the push of a single button; many vehicles require switching bands, then switching stations.The system has five groups of favorite stations for user assignment.While heading up the Interstate, the system warned of traffic incidents 19 miles ahead in our direction of travel.
The switchgear is simple, and the instrumentation is clean.The console is huge, with a deep storage box and a tray on top.The glovebox is large.Two cupholders are provided in a removable tray forward of the console and they work very well.There's another cupholder in each door pocket.A slot in the dash just left of the turn signal is perfect for coins or toll-road tickets.The pedals are adjustable, to accommodate short and tall drivers with the press of a button.
For reversing into tight confines, avoiding backing over a person, pet or play-toy, or easier trailer hitching, two rearview camera systems are offered.One is integral with the navigation system and the image appears on the navigation screen; the other shows the image on the inside-rearview mirror, so you get side-by-side near and far views to the rear.
The Yukon XL can seat seven, eight or nine passengers, depending on the seats selected.Our SLT had the second-row bucket seats, with room for seven, in a two/two/three configuration.
The second row offers good room, nearly matching the front.Second-row passengers in bucket seats have their own console, with an elbow tray, two cupholders each, audio controls and if equipped, the DVD screen overhead; the bench-seat second-row may be ordered with power releases to fold.With the touch of a button on the instrument panel or C-pillar, the seatbacks fold flat against the lower cushions, and then the seats flip up against the backs of the front seats.
The third row 50/50 seat has three seatbelts and two headrests.If you want to carry long items down one side the rear row becomes a one person seat; most vehicles with a three-person third-row seat split it 60/40 so you can carry six people plus long pieces.The third-row seats fold easily but not flat into the floor like most of the competition; for a longer flat cargo floor the third row must be taken out (and these aren't light like baby seats) and left behind.
Head room in the third row is good, and leg room is okay (34.9 inches); the Expedition EL and Navigator L have a distinct advantage here because of their independent rear suspension.There is a great view through the wraparound glass, so it doesn't feel cramped or claustrophobic back there.Third-row climate control vents are inconveniently located in the headliner over the heads of the second-row passengers, but they can be aimed rearward toward the third-row passengers' knees.The second-row passengers have their own vents in the headliner, too, over their laps.
Cargo space is where the Yukon XL excels.There's 137.4 cubic feet of storage behind the front seats, with the second row folded and third row removed.Even with all seats in place, there's still 45.8 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row.However, it's a nuisance to remove the third row for optimal storage space.The lift-over height at the rear bumper is relatively high, about the same as a pickup, so it's not easy to climb up into the cargo compartment to reach things, especially since there are no grab handles.
Sun, Entertainment, & Destination package ($3990) includes navigation, rearview camera, AM/FM/CD/DVD with MP3 audio, DVD rear-seat entertainment, moonroof; second-row bucket seats ($590); P275/55R20 tires on polished aluminum wheels ($1795).
Model Tested
GMC Yukon XL SLT 2WD ($46,270).
Summary
The GMC Yukon XL is 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 beyond where the pavement ends.The interior ambiance is inviting, there is plenty of room inside and enough features to please any class of buyer.
NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent G.R.Whale reported from Los Angeles, with Sam Moses in Portland, Kirk Bell in Chicago.
Driving Impression
The GMC Yukon XL is perfect for outdoor sportsmen or owners of race cars, boats, horses, or travel trailers who need the people or lockable cargo capacity of a full-size SUV instead of the open bed of a pickup truck.
GM's proven 5.3-liter Vortec V8 is the standard engine, making 320 horsepower and 335 pound-feet of torque; smooth and not too raucous, though not as torquey as the Expedition's 5.4 or Sequoia's 5.7-liter V8 which nearly matches the Denali 6.2's output.
The six-speed automatic transmission does its job well, completely in the background until you choose manual control or engage the tow/haul mode designed for heavy loads.We would choose the no-charge 3.42:1 axle ratio if we planned on anything more than lightly-loaded flat-terrain highway cruising.
If you need more power for towing the 403-hp 6.2-liter V8 boasts 417 pound-feet of torque, but the extra power comes with a dent in fuel economy.However, Denali's tow ratings are the lowest of the XL and it has no 4WD low-range gearing.Any thoughts of economy with a big, heavy truck should be put aside; we've seen 7 pulling a big boat with a 2500.
If you have a trailer of 6500-7000 pounds or more and plan on towing with the Suburban full of gear and people, best to consider the 2500 XL.It has a heavy-duty 6.0-liter V8 with less horsepower and torque than the 6.2-liter but adds stronger axles and transmission, stouter steering, suspension and brake systems and truck-service wheels and tires.It is for all intents and purposes a three-quarter-ton pickup with a nine-seat body on top.Also noteworthy to travelers, the 2500-series has a much larger fuel tank (39 gallons versus 31.5 gallons in the standard Yukon XL 1500) so its effective range matches or betters the 1500.
Active fuel management is standard on most engines.AFM shuts down four of the eight cylinders when they're not needed to save fuel.But at this size and weight all the cylinders are needed most of the time so the fuel saved is limited.A Yukon/Tahoe Hybrid or BMW X5, Audi Q7 or Mercedes GL350 diesel are the only three-row SUVs with decent fuel economy, and the hybrid Yukon isn't offered in size XL.
Ride quality in the Yukon XL is excellent, overall.Even when the optional 20-inch wheels are chosen, the suspension deals deftly with road imperfections and potholes but you feel them more.We prefer taller tires on our trucks, however, for ride comfort, impact resistance and in some respects, better performance.
The Yukon XL is very stable at highway speeds, though it wallows a bit on undulating freeways.Autoride, the rear self-leveling and active suspension, electronically adjusts to the road as read by sensors.It reduces body lean in corners, enhances stability on rough roads, and reduces nose-dive under hard braking.Autoride is optional on Yukon XL, standard on Denali.
The rack-and-pinion steering on the 1500 models feels fairly direct, though as in other big SUVs it is a bit slow.The 2500 steers like a new pickup, a bit heavier but confidence-inspiring.Like all large SUVs, the Yukon XL is prone to body lean in turns and doesn't respond well to quick changes of direction.It's a full-size truck (plus or minus three tons, higher center of gravity) and needs to be driven accordingly and with respect for others, not like it's a sports car.
Hard crosswinds tend to blow big SUVs around and the Yukon XL is no exception.Driving in a 25-mph crosswind on the freeway at 75 miles per hour, our Yukon XL swayed considerably because of its billboard-like profile.Tire choice affects this behavior.Autoride helps reduce the effect of crosswinds.And 2500 models better withstand crosswinds.
The brakes are all vented discs with ABS, and perhaps the biggest improvement in this generation Yukon.An integrated trailer brake controller that gives excellent control and eliminates any installation hassles is available, and we view it as a must-have option.After all, if you're not towing anything you probably don't need a Yukon XL.
The list of optional equipment below represents a mix of optional dealer or factory installed features. Some must be added by the manufacturer during the production process whilst others can be installed here at the point of purchase. Please note that this list is intended for informational purposes only. If you have any questions please contact us for clarification.
Emissions
Federal Emissions Requirements
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California State Emissions Requirements
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CT/ME/MD/MA/NJ/NM/NY/OR/PA/RI/VT/WA Emissions Req
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California Emissions Override: Allows a dealer in states that require California emissions - California, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island or Washington - to order Federal emissions for a vehicle that will be registered in a state that has Federal emission requirements. Do not use for vehicles that will be registered in California, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island or Washington.
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State-Specific Emissions Override: For dealers ordering vehicles in (YF5) or (NE1) emission states - California, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington. Allows a California dealer (YF5 emissions) to order (NE1) emissions with (NB9) emissions override code for registration in (NE1) states; or, a Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington dealer (NE1 emissions) to order (YF5) emissions with (NB9) emissions override code for registration in California.
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Federal Emissions Override: For vehicles ordered by dealers in Federal emission states with (YF5) or (NE1) emissions. Not required for vehicles being shipped to California, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont or Washington.
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Internal Options
10-Way Power Driver Seat Adjuster
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10-Way Power Front Passenger Seat Adjuster
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Floor Console w/Storage Area: Includes cup holders and integrated second row audio and HVAC controls.
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Inside Rearview Auto-Dimming Mirror
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Automatic Air Level Control
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XM Radio: XM radio is standard on nearly all 2011 GM models and includes 3 months of trial service. Get over 170 channels, including: commercial-free music, sports, news, talk, entertainment, comedy, family and kids' channels, and much more. With XM's incredible range of programming, everything worth listening to is on XM. Requires a subscription sold separately by XM after the first 90 days. Available only in the 48 contiguous United States and District of Columbia. Visit gm.xmradio.com for details.
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XM NavTraffic: XM NavTraffic is available in over 80 markets and works with your vehicle's navigation system to give you real-time traffic data right when you need it most - while you're driving. You'll avoid traffic tie-ups, save time and gas by getting alternate routes, and, in some cases, receive traffic speed and drive time information. Plus, you can use XM NavTraffic at the same time you're enjoying XM radio. You'll find that once you start using XM NavTraffic, you won't want to drive without it. Includes 3 trial months of service. Requires a subscription sold separately by XM after trial period. Available only in select markets. For more information, see xmradio.com/navtraffic.
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Other Options
Radio: AM/FM Stereo w/MP3 Compatible CD/Navigation: Includes auxiliary jack input, seek-and-scan, digital clock, auto-tone control, Radio Data System (RDS), speed-compensated volume, THEFTLOCK, USB port and voice recognition.
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Radio: AM/FM Stereo/DVD-Based Navigation/CD/DVD: Includes rear seat entertainment, MP3 compatible CD/DVD player, seek-and-scan, digital clock, auto-tone control, Radio Data System (RDS), speed-compensated volume, THEFTLOCK, voice recognition and USB port.
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3rd Row DVD Screen
$600
Rear Seat DVD Entertainment System: Includes remote control, overhead display, 2 sets of 2-channel wireless infrared headphones and auxiliary audio/video input jacks.
$1,295
1st & 2nd Row All-Weather Floor Mats (LPO)
$138
3rd Row All-Weather Floor Mats (LPO)
$69
Front Console Organizer (LPO)
$43
Rear Cargo Mat (LPO)
$69
2nd Row Floor Console Kit (LPO) (DISC)
$389
Theft-Deterrent Wheel (LPO): Security system that sets off the vehicle alarm system if the vehicle is jacked up or towed - designed to protect 20"/22" upsize wheels.
$215
Side Blind Zone Alert
$500
Sun, Entertainment & Destinations Package: Includes additional 9 months of XM radio and XM NavTraffic service.
$2,390
Sun, Entertainment & Dest Pkg Discount Not Desired
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Power Tilt-Sliding Sunroof w/Express-Open/Close: Includes wind deflector.
$995
Power-Retractable Assist Steps
$1,095
Front License Plate Bracket: Will be forced on orders with ship-to states that require a front license plate.
$15
Polished Exhaust Tips (LPO)
$122
Engine Block Heater
$75
Autoride Suspension Package: Includes bi-state variable shock dampening and rear air-assisted load-leveling.
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Integrated Trailer Brake Controller
$200
Packages
Preferred Equipment Group 5SA
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Powertrain
3.42 Rear Axle Ratio
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GVWR: 7,400 lbs (3,357 kgs)
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Seats & Seat Trim
Front Full-Feature Reclining Bucket Seats: Includes power lumbar control, power recline, heated seat cushion and seatbacks, 2-position driver memory, adjustable head restraints, storage pockets and memory for power-adjustable accelerator/brake pedals and outside mirrors.
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2nd Row 60/40 Split-Folding Bench Seat: 3-passenger with center armrest and storage tray.
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Wheels & Tires
Tires: P275/55R20 AS BW
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Tires: P265/70R17 AS BW
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Wheels: 20 x 8.5 Chrome Aluminum (4): (50.8 cm x 21.6 cm).
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Wheels: 20 Chrome 5-Single Spoke (LPO) (DISC): Bordered design. (50.8 cm). LPO wheels will come with 4 steel 17" wheels from the factory with alignment specs set to 20" LPO wheel selected.
$1,895
Wheels: 22 Chrome 6-Spoke (LPO): Multi-featured design. (55.9 cm). LPO wheels will come with 4 steel 17" wheels from the factory with alignment specs set to 22" LPO wheel selected.
$2,795
Wheels: 20 Chrome 7-Spoke Design (LPO) (DISC): (50.8 cm). LPO wheels will come with 4 steel 17" wheels from the factory with alignment specs set to 20" LPO wheel selected.
$1,895
Wheels: 22 Chrome 9-Spk Finger Design (LPO)(DISC): (55.9 cm). LPO wheels will come with 4 steel 17" wheels from the factory with alignment specs set to 22" LPO wheel selected.
$2,795
Wheels: 20 Chrome 5-Single Spoke Notched (LPO): (50.8 cm). LPO wheels will come with 4 steel 17" wheels from the factory with alignment specs set to 20" LPO wheel selected.
$1,895
Wheels: 20 Chrome 6-Single Spoke Design (LPO): (50.8 cm). LPO wheels will come with 4 steel 17" wheels from the factory with alignment specs set to 20" LPO wheel selected.
$1,895
Wheels: 20 Chrome 6-Spoke (LPO) (DISC): Multi-featured design. (50.8 cm). LPO wheels will come with 4 steel 17" wheels from the factory with alignment specs set to 20" LPO wheel selected.
$1,895
Wheels: 20 Chrome 6-Spoke Chiseled Design (LPO): (50.8 cm). LPO wheels will come with 4 steel 17" wheels from the factory with alignment specs set to 20" LPO wheel selected.
$1,895
Wheels: 22 Chrome 8-Single Spoke Design (LPO): (55.9 cm). LPO wheels will come with 4 steel 17" wheels from the factory with alignment specs set to 22" LPO wheel selected.
$2,795
Wheels: 22 Chrome 8-Single Open Spk Design (LPO): (55.9 cm). LPO wheels will come with 4 steel 17" wheels from the factory with alignment specs set to 22" LPO wheel selected.
$2,795
Wheels: 22 12-Spoke High-Gloss Black Painted(LPO): Includes highly polished rim design. (55.9 cm). LPO wheels will come with 4 steel 17" wheels from the factory with alignment specs set to 22" LPO wheel selected.
$2,795
Wheels: 22 Chrome 6-Tapered Spk Design (LPO)(DISC): (55.9 cm). LPO wheels will come with 4 steel 17" wheels from the factory with alignment specs set to 22" LPO wheel selected.
$2,795
Wheels: 20 Chrome 8-Square Spk Design (LPO)(DISC): (50.8 cm). LPO wheels will come with 4 steel 17" wheels from the factory with alignment specs set to 20" LPO wheel selected.
$1,895
Wheels: 20 Chrome 6-Tapered Spoke Design (LPO): (50.8 cm). LPO wheels will come with 4 steel 17" wheels from the factory with alignment specs set to 20" LPO wheel selected.