The 2003 GMC Yukon Denali is the luxury version of the Yukon sport utility vehicle and the near identical sibling of the Chevrolet Tahoe. It ranks with the Cadillac Escalade as one of the most luxurious SUVs on the market.
Under the Hood
Perhaps the single most important feature other than luxury appointments on the 2003 Yukon Denali is the large 320-horsepower six-liter V-8 engine that powers it. The same engine moves the Cadillac Escalade. A four-speed automatic transmission matches the engine. The Yukon Denali achieves 11 mpg on urban streets and 15 mpg in country driving.
Chassis Features
Standard equipment on the 2003 Yukon are ventilated disc brakes and the four corners, a responsive suspension system, stability control and an automatic rear suspension leveling system. The SUV is roomy with a 219-inch length and a generous 130-inch wheelbase. However, the Yukon Denali is heavy at 5,840 pounds.
Equipment
The 2003 Yukon Denali features as standard equipment driver and passenger heated power external mirrors, power folding mirrors, fog lamps, Xenon headlamps, luxury leather trim throughout the cabin on the gearshift knob, roof rails, platform steps, privacy tinted glass, trailer towing package, air conditioning, anti-theft protection, digital Bose stereo system and an Internet connection.
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