Yukon Denali vs. SLT

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And I fill up at least once a week, sometimes 3 times in 2 weeks. That's a savings of around $100 a month.


Also as I stated earlier...



So $10,000 saved right away and $100 a month saved by not having the 6.2 and cooled seats.

And the Nuance leather, AutoRide, 6 speed transmission, woodgrain upgrade, woodgrain steering wheel, esky roof rack/running boards, leather shifter... you know... half the stuff you've already added lol

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I never spent a dime trying to look like a Denali or Esky :shrug:

What about the esky rep 24s? :)
 
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And the Nuance leather, AutoRide, 6 speed transmission, woodgrain upgrade, woodgrain steering wheel, esky roof rack/running boards, leather shifter... you know... half the stuff you've already added lol

... standard nav, rear bumper, bza, AWD, heated second row, power liftgate ... you know the cheap stuff. :)

http://www.gmc.com/yukon-denali-luxury-suv/features-specs/options.html
http://www.gmc.com/yukon-full-size-suv/features-specs/options.html

Anyhoot ... in the op I was actually trying to focus m0ar on the engine/performance comparison tween the nali and the slt. :waytogo:
 
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AJ you must have 'feather foot' ... I'm lucky if I squeak by at 12mpg in the city.

Very light foot! I coast a lot tire pressure about 2 psi higher and rear row out.
It can be done. I played the otherday ans was agressive for about 20 miles in city, got 14.5. But i cant believevpeople drive that way. But it is fun!
 

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Hi all. New to the forum. Had a question that seems to fit right in here though. I just bought a Yukon SLT with remote start and some of the other options but one annoying thing is that it didn't come with a steering wheel button for Bluetooth phone capability. It's just a mute/OnStar button without the phone icon. Does anybody here know if I were to buy another steering wheel (seen a lot on eBay) that has the Bluetooth button what else would I need to make it work?
 

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Hi all. New to the forum. Had a question that seems to fit right in here though. I just bought a Yukon SLT with remote start and some of the other options but one annoying thing is that it didn't come with a steering wheel button for Bluetooth phone capability. It's just a mute/OnStar button without the phone icon. Does anybody here know if I were to buy another steering wheel (seen a lot on eBay) that has the Bluetooth button what else would I need to make it work?


http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=271313882584
 

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I regularly drive a 5.3 suburban. I recently purchased a Denali mainly for the extra power. My burb would work to maintain 55 MPH towing a full sized car (Grand Prix) up steep hills (not quite mountains), so I wanted a bit more 'oomph'. In addition to the added torque, my Denali gets a bit more (15.5 vs. 14.6) MPG when driving the same route to work each day.

I think both motors are fantastic! If I had not found the Denali I would have picked up a LTZ and put a maggie (1900 or 2300) on it, getting the same or better (slightly) performance out of it.

Off topic, but I still don't understand why the HD trucks get the 6.0 and the SUVs get the 6.2...<shrug>
 

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It's all about how much of a car problem you have to your options ratio. I have 4 kids and my oldest is almost 6. I need the captains chairs and a SUV so a SLT would suffice. However, I have a car problem. The Denali serves a family purpose while satisfying my gear head needs. My closest race track is Cecil County MD which is a good 600+ ft below sea level on colder days which counts me in for a Denali or Escalade running 14 sec times slips untouched. That matters to a small fraction of people but I am one of those people. It's just an epic SUV along with the Escalade. It's just a raw truck but refined to the average eye. It makes me tingle each time I start it and accelerate which is priceless when it comes to comparing other Yukon models.
 

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