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How many passengers does a GMC Yukon have?

How many passengers does a GMC Yukon have?

For 2008, the well-respected Yukon sees only a few detail changes. This SUV should meet just about any full-size SUV buyer’s needs. It can seat up to nine passengers, can tow about 8,000 pounds and offers enough features to keep the most demanding families happy.

Are there any used GMC Yukons for sale?

Autotrader has 5,413 Used GMC Yukon cars for sale, including a 2018 GMC Yukon 4WD Denali, a 2021 GMC Yukon 2WD Denali, and a 2021 GMC Yukon 2WD Denali w/ PREMIUM PACKAGE.

What kind of ratings does GMC Yukon get?

It earns EPA ratings of 14 mpg city/19 mpg highway (4WD) for 2008. These are hardly spectacular numbers, but they’re a bit above average for a large, traditional SUV.

How big does a GMC Yukon SLE get?

It earns EPA ratings of 14 mpg city/19 mpg highway (4WD) for 2008. These are hardly spectacular numbers, but they’re a bit above average for a large, traditional SUV. Properly equipped, a Yukon SLE can tow up to 8,200 pounds. The Denali tops out at 7,900 pounds.

How much does a 2008 GMC Yukon cost?

Monthly Estimate based on a 4.4% rate for 60 months, $9,997 vehicle price, $0 down payment, $0 trade-in, $0 sales tax. They were very honest about the car. Didn’t get the car because it was said to have transmission issues which the dealer isn’t willing to fix. The response was great and very professional.

Where was the 2008 GMC Yukon last serviced?

Purchased on 03/03/08 and owned in OH until 03/18/21. Driven an estimated 9,653 miles/year. Last serviced at 126,029 miles in Cincinnati, OH on 03/11/21 • Ve… No accident or damage reported to CARFAX.

What kind of rating does GMC Yukon have?

Currently, the GMC Yukon has a score of 8.9 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 43 pieces of research and data. Redesigned for the 2007 model year, not much has changed on the 2008 Yukon.

How many miles per gallon does GMC Yukon get?

The fuel economy game is addictive and by feathering the throttle and keeping our speed below 30 miles per hour, we were able to attain 22.7 miles per gallon in stop-and-go city driving.

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Ruth Doyle