2018 GMC Yukon for Sale in Nanaimo, BC
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2021 GMC Yukon in Nanaimo, BC | - | $63,985 | 147 listings |
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2018 GMC Yukon

The GMC Yukon—and the Chevrolet Tahoe upon which it’s based—has been around in its current form for some time now, but GMC has continued to refine its full-size SUV to fit modern tastes and needs. The Yukon fills the gap for those customers who want a bit more luxury to go with the utility provided by the Tahoe. While there don’t yet seem to be any major changes to the regular Yukon lineup for 2018, GMC has announced a significant refresh for the high-end Yukon Denali line—and with Denalis making up half of GMC’s Yukon sales, it’s an important update.
For 2018, the most notable change to the Yukon Denali is a new sculpted, higher-flowing grille flanked by high-intensity discharge (HID) headlights and LED signature lighting. The updated grille allows more airflow to the radiator than before and now features active shutters, which will close when the vehicle is at speed in order to reduce drag and increase efficiency. Other updates include a newly available premium wood trim and a 10-speed automatic transmission.
Under the hood of the Yukon Denali is the familiar 6.2-liter V8 engine, rated at 420 hp and 460 lb-ft of torque. The big news, of course, is the new 10-speed automatic transmission jointly developed by Ford and GM. It has slowly made its way across the model ranges of both companies over the course of this year and is now featured on the Denali, where it replaces last year’s 8-speed automatic transmission. Fuel-economy figures aren’t out yet, but the new transmission and active grille shutters will hopefully result in a noticeable bump to the 2017 model’s 15 mpg city, 22 highway, and 17 combined rating.
In addition to the all-new premium wood trim, the 2018 Yukon Denali comes with active noise cancellation, heated and ventilated front seats, heated second-row seats, power-folding third-row seats, 4G LTE Wi-Fi capability, wireless phone charging, and a power liftgate. Denali models also add a better sound system and are available with retractable side steps, a roof rack, a sunroof, and a rear-seat entertainment system. The Yukon’s luxurious cabin feels almost cavernous, with ample space for up to 9 people. It offers 15.3 cubic feet of cargo space behind the third row, 51.7 cubic feet behind the second row, and 94.7 cubic feet when both rows are folded.
Although many buyers are perfectly willing to fork over the extra money for the premium Denali trim, the 2018 Yukon will also be offered in SLE and SLT trims. Base Yukons should still come with a 5.3-liter V8 engine rated at 355 hp and 383 lb-ft and either rear-wheel drive (RWD) or 4-wheel drive (4WD). It’s a bit too big to be a serious off-roader, but it should handle camping and runs around the ranch just fine, and RWD models are a solid choice when it comes to towing capabilities. Useful features include a tow/haul mode, trailer-sway control, automatic grade braking, and hill-start assist, and the Yukon does have an automatic locking rear differential for tough terrain. The Yukon is also available with Magnetic Ride Control. 20-inch wheels are standard, but large and flashy 22-inchers are available.
The Yukon has performed decently well in the limited crash testing it’s been put through, with the 2017 model earning a 4-star overall rating from the National Highway Traffic and Safety Institute (NHTSA). Standard safety equipment includes a front center airbag, a reversing camera, parking assist, and daytime running lights. GMC upgraded the Enhanced Driver Alert package last year to include forward-collision warning, lane-keep assist, automatic emergency braking, and automatic high-beam headlights, in addition to a vibrating safety driver’s seat.
The 2018 Yukon is expected to arrive at dealerships this fall.
Top rated dealers near you with 2018 GMC Yukon for Sale
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2018 GMC Yukon Reviews
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by Guru95JQ2XI like the 2012 GMC Yukon just fine, just hard to justify paying $22,000 for a 10 year old vehicle with over 160,000 miles on it, just seams like getting robbed by someone you think you know. -
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by Antwan_Flowers46I think this vehicle offers everything Im looking for in a vehicle. The features provided definitely will meet my families needs. -
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by Guru95MXR5The Denali is the ride! Cant be duplicated! Ive owned Denali Sierra 1500 all-wheel drive for my last four vehicles. Ill but a Yukon Denali.
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