I've had the 2022 Yukon Denali for almost 12 months. At lower speeds, in the neighborhood, I get a lot of extra roll when going over bumps. I would expect the initial roll of the suspension when going over of bump, but it seems to over counter balance when rebounding. As an example, if the left front goes over a hump on the road, you get swung back and forth. Initially to the left (you hit the left front) then it rolls back and tosses you to the right. I would expect the first but not the second. This is the largest SUV I have hade (previously a Sequoia), so maybe this is normal. Not something I would expect of a SUV at this price point.
I have the Ultimate package with the 22" wheels and magnetic suspension.
I mentioned this to the Dealer at my 7500 mile mark, and they stated they did not notice anything unusual. The tossing around is such that my wife comments on it every time she is in the car.
Is this normal or do I have a problem?
I have the Ultimate package with the 22" wheels and magnetic suspension.
I mentioned this to the Dealer at my 7500 mile mark, and they stated they did not notice anything unusual. The tossing around is such that my wife comments on it every time she is in the car.
Is this normal or do I have a problem?