GMC Denali - Luxury Features Not Included in Yukon Trim

Luxury Features Not Included in Yukon Trim

  • 20 inch Chrome Aluminum Wheels
  • Denali Trade Mark Grille
  • Various Chrome Accents
  • 6.2L 403Hp (380Hp 2007-2008) Vortec Engine
  • Interior Features: Leather and Wood wrapped steering wheel including Denali logo, cooled seats and perforated leather (As of 2009), more wood accents

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