2007 GMC Yukon XL Preview
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Professional Grade gets a new look
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Introduction
GMC Yukon XL -- 2007 Preview: Some say that mimicking is the sincerest form of flattery. If that's true, Chevy's trucks and SUVs should have no issues with self-confidence. Nearly every GMC vehicle, from the Envoy to the Sierra pickup, bears an uncanny resemblance to a model wearing the bow tie badge, and the updated Yukon XL is no exception. Aside from those homely headlights, a tweaked grille, an added engine, and unique badges, that GMC is a Chevy. In a time when General Motors is losing market share, has been forced to reduce sticker prices across the line while keeping rebates alive, why money is still being dumped into this purely duplicative brand is a mystery.
That's not to say that the 2007 Yukon XL isn't a nice vehicle, because it is, one with a renewed focus on style, quality, and value. But that can all be said of the truck on which the Yukon XL is based, the Chevrolet Suburban, and barring the premium XL Denali trim and its larger engine, there's not enough distinguishing the two vehicles, despite GMC's "Professional Grade" tagline.
What it is
Billed as the largest of the brand's family of SUVs, the 2007 GMC Yukon XL is a nine-passenger truck with 137.4 cubic feet of cargo room. Buyers can choose from two trims - XL and XL Denali - and either rear- or four-wheel-drive capability. Based on the Chevrolet Suburban, the Yukon XL and XL Denali models are available to buyers looking for more brand cachet and an added touch of luxury, but aren't quite ready for the flash and price of the Cadillac Escalade, another ride that shares its platform with the Chevy.
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