OklabyGodhoma
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There are a few things that aren't readily seen between the two. Sway bar size, shock numbers, spring tensions, etc. Yukons and GMC as a whole are built a little tougher. Better towing package and load handling.
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well denali's have the 6 speed transmission... will this work with the 4 speed ?
Well first off, all denalis are AWD and 6.2L
Versus a tahoe that can be 2x4 or 4x4 with the 5.3L or the 2009+ has the 6.0/6 speed. It also has the leather stitching on the doors and woodgrain on center console piece versus just the unpainted black piece in the tahoe. They also have nuance leather in the Denali which is much softer/better leather then in the tahoe. It also has a much more attractive steering wheel/lever with the chrome trim and woodgrain/heated option. I'm pretty sure my next vehicle will be a Denali after seeing all the small differences. And they also have the esky bumper that I love.
Tonygxp said:no offense to current LTZ owners but.... i traded in my 6 mos '09 old LTZ for a '10 Yukon Denali due to the LTZ feeling a little "low rent", mostly the nuance leather was softer and smells unbelievable (even after a year old), the 6.2, the extra sound deadening and the like. not to mention the darker fake wood and the steering wheel being wood lined and heated.. for a couple grand more you get EVERYTHING.. the next level is much farthr up to the Esky, something that wouldn't fit in where i live anyway. tough economy, people in my neighborhood are hard hit if you catch my drift.