tthecchadd
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I have about 500 miles on the Denali Duramax and wanted to share a few things that may help people as they wait. I know browsing this forum for the 7 months after I ordered my Denali helped a ton but it also had me developing certain expectations about features.
Denali Duramax
No Packages
Power Retractable Running Boards
22" Wheels
Panoramic Sunroof
Sound System
I've seen several posts on here leading me to believe the stock Bose sound system would be inadequate. My wife's Infiniti has a Bose system that doesn't sound great so I was convinced I was going to need a subwoofer/amp. However, I think the sound system is fantastic. The bass is enough that it can slightly shake the rear view mirror but it won't be heard in the car next to you. The mids and highs are crystal clear. For context, I've had cars with two 12" woofers and I am big into home theater sound. If you think a Sonos soundbar and sub sounds great on a TV, you will love this system. But, if you have to have a full 5.2 theater with a sub that'll shake the house, then you may be slightly disappointed.
Cameras
The cameras are excellent and really make you comfortable driving a vehicle of that size. One small feature I find particularly helpful is when you reverse, not only does it have the lines directly behind the car but it also has a line to show you how far out the front will swing. Tough to describe, but you have 2 lines for the rear bumper and then depending on which way you cut the wheel, you'll have an additional line on either end of the front bumper as well.
MPG
I had high expectations for this based on other posts and I can say the Duramax gets unbelievable mileage for the size and weight. The longest trip I've made was about 75 miles and I averaged 30.4 MPG. Around town and short trips to drop my kids off at daycare, I get just over 20.
Safety
This is actually the reason I wanted a Yukon in the first place. I am the person that was always against spending money on cars and I drove an old Altima for 12 years. I now have 2 kids and I had a close call in my small car that made me look into safety ratings. I was surprised to find out that cars are only crash tested against a car of the same weight and size. I just assumed a 5 star safety rating on any car was good to go. This led me down a rabbit hole of countless articles but the bottom line is that your odds of surviving a crash in a truck/SUV exponentially increase vs. being in a car. The sheer size and weight along with the bumper height are what make it so great. I can say that I feel totally safe driving this thing around. At red lights, it makes other SUVs look small. Another thing in regards to safety is that the rear cross traffic alert and the pedestrian alert are incredible. Several times I did not see pedestrians until it would've been too late (they were walking on the shoulder) but I was alerted.
HUD
This is my favorite feature I never knew I needed. It is a game changer to not have to look down at your navigation or speed.
Retractable Running Boards
These are great as they are actually usable since they are so wide. My wife's Infiniti has small ones that you can't really put your foot on with any stability and you are better off not using them when wet. The Yukon running boards are wider than I thought they would be and are grippy enough.
Google Built In
My whole house is run by Alexa so I was sad to see you can't put Alexa on the 22's. But, I'm liking Google so far. It's minor but there is a slightly longer delay summoning Google than there is with Alexa. I also did the Youtube Premium 3 month trial which works great with this system.
DEF
I've never had a diesel so DEF is new to me. I had no idea what to expect in terms of refilling or even monitoring. I didn't know there was a gauge similar to fuel. I'm sure there's some sort of driving habit variable but at least for me, after 500 miles, it only went down 1 bar out of 8. So, if it stays constant, I guess I can expect to refill around 4k miles.
I'll update as other things cross my mind. I have a few mods being done in the next few weeks (tint, chrome delete, ceramic graphene coating) that I'll post about also. If you have any specific questions or perhaps would like any photos of any specific areas, just let me know.
Denali Duramax
No Packages
Power Retractable Running Boards
22" Wheels
Panoramic Sunroof
Sound System
I've seen several posts on here leading me to believe the stock Bose sound system would be inadequate. My wife's Infiniti has a Bose system that doesn't sound great so I was convinced I was going to need a subwoofer/amp. However, I think the sound system is fantastic. The bass is enough that it can slightly shake the rear view mirror but it won't be heard in the car next to you. The mids and highs are crystal clear. For context, I've had cars with two 12" woofers and I am big into home theater sound. If you think a Sonos soundbar and sub sounds great on a TV, you will love this system. But, if you have to have a full 5.2 theater with a sub that'll shake the house, then you may be slightly disappointed.
Cameras
The cameras are excellent and really make you comfortable driving a vehicle of that size. One small feature I find particularly helpful is when you reverse, not only does it have the lines directly behind the car but it also has a line to show you how far out the front will swing. Tough to describe, but you have 2 lines for the rear bumper and then depending on which way you cut the wheel, you'll have an additional line on either end of the front bumper as well.
MPG
I had high expectations for this based on other posts and I can say the Duramax gets unbelievable mileage for the size and weight. The longest trip I've made was about 75 miles and I averaged 30.4 MPG. Around town and short trips to drop my kids off at daycare, I get just over 20.
Safety
This is actually the reason I wanted a Yukon in the first place. I am the person that was always against spending money on cars and I drove an old Altima for 12 years. I now have 2 kids and I had a close call in my small car that made me look into safety ratings. I was surprised to find out that cars are only crash tested against a car of the same weight and size. I just assumed a 5 star safety rating on any car was good to go. This led me down a rabbit hole of countless articles but the bottom line is that your odds of surviving a crash in a truck/SUV exponentially increase vs. being in a car. The sheer size and weight along with the bumper height are what make it so great. I can say that I feel totally safe driving this thing around. At red lights, it makes other SUVs look small. Another thing in regards to safety is that the rear cross traffic alert and the pedestrian alert are incredible. Several times I did not see pedestrians until it would've been too late (they were walking on the shoulder) but I was alerted.
HUD
This is my favorite feature I never knew I needed. It is a game changer to not have to look down at your navigation or speed.
Retractable Running Boards
These are great as they are actually usable since they are so wide. My wife's Infiniti has small ones that you can't really put your foot on with any stability and you are better off not using them when wet. The Yukon running boards are wider than I thought they would be and are grippy enough.
Google Built In
My whole house is run by Alexa so I was sad to see you can't put Alexa on the 22's. But, I'm liking Google so far. It's minor but there is a slightly longer delay summoning Google than there is with Alexa. I also did the Youtube Premium 3 month trial which works great with this system.
DEF
I've never had a diesel so DEF is new to me. I had no idea what to expect in terms of refilling or even monitoring. I didn't know there was a gauge similar to fuel. I'm sure there's some sort of driving habit variable but at least for me, after 500 miles, it only went down 1 bar out of 8. So, if it stays constant, I guess I can expect to refill around 4k miles.
I'll update as other things cross my mind. I have a few mods being done in the next few weeks (tint, chrome delete, ceramic graphene coating) that I'll post about also. If you have any specific questions or perhaps would like any photos of any specific areas, just let me know.