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  • @rcdude34 ur right they are im ganna get one

  • these TRUCKS are the best

  • 0:01 THE NOD SO HE KNOWS TO START HAHAHAH MADE ME LAUGH LOL GREAT VID IM ABOUT TO GO GET ONE RIGHT NOW

  • I love gmc yukons i own a 2000 yukon xl with more than 20000 miles on it and its still running good of course if you want a car for all your life you gotta take care of it. i pay 40 grand for that i just done with the payments last year.

  • getting mine imported to uk with 282 chrome rims cost £100k

  • @sher854 u got ripped off man

  • God please give me money to buy it :( :( :(

  • i got one on 26s and i love it

  • is this car reliable?will it have any problems if i drove it for more than 100000km?

  • I used to be in the boating business and left in 2001. The 6.2L V8 engine had been out for 2 or 3 years at that point. So yes..the engine has been well proven in the last 10 years. We have found the large SUV's to be very reliable.

  • Absolutly incorrect. This engine (the L92)was introduced in 2007. It was introduced in Denalis and Escalades, but is now avalible in the higher trim regular trucks. Higher HP output variations that arrived later include the LS3, L99, LS9, and LSA. These are found in everything from camaros, corvettes, to CTS-Vs and G8s.

    Likely the engine he is talking about pulling his boat with is the 6.0L (LQ4 or LQ9).

    Fox pontiac salesman= EPIC fail

  • Thank you for your information. As I stated, I was in the powerboat business. The 320hp 6.2MX V8 was coupled with Mercruiser sterndrive 10 years ago. So it is a well proven engine design.

  • All aluminum, high flow heads, Variable valve timing on intake and exhaust, higher compression ratio, diffrent stroke, they don't share any internals and its almost a hundred horse more, hardly the same engine wouldn't you agree?

  • True, this engine has been adapted for use in trucks, SUV's, and cars fairly recently. In one form or another, it has been in production for quite some time.

  • @Petervg1 just shutup you little freak im pretty sure he knows more than you do

  • might as well get urself a an escalade... although the insurance wud probally be higher o_O

  • What does a standard denali come with

  • everything but the honeycomb grille and the navigation system

  • How much are the fully loaded Denali's worth?

    What's the down payment on something like that? Lol, and how much monthly?

    I'm considering buying one sometime soon. ^.^

  • Fully loaded Yukon Denali's would retail in the 63-64k range. Then you can take off the dealer discounts and rebates. You may also choose to take the zero percent financing for 72 months, which is good through the end of this month.

  • sik car

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