2022 GMC Yukon Denali review...
#31
I can just imagine what the MPG will be like on a gas-powered 6.2L in a vehicle this size and weight, particularly in stop/go driving, although those who typically buy one probably don't care....they know they will be spending a lot of $$$$ at the pumps, and simply accept it.
I love the new digital dash on 22, mines is 21 XL 6.2 and this big "female dog" drinks lol. Definitely not my daily, but she does the job on road trips, or hanging out with friends that shortest is 6ft tall, Only issue I will ever have is, parking sucks and its a better version of this truck called ultimate, which i want badly beside Escalade V. Few pic
1. When I 1st got her; I will never use a shovel again lol
1. When I 1st got her; I will never use a shovel again lol
I feel you on the Denali Ultimate, but then you're into 6 figures. Might as well go 15k more for an Escalade at that point.
I'm surprised that the Denali requires premium. I don't want to go down a rabbit hole here, but if the LX is just a Land Crusier with a Lexus badge and the Land Cruiser is fine with regular (so people argue that LX doesn't need premium)... what makes the Denali any different than a regular Yukon, Tahoe, or Suburban? When I rented the Suburban and went to fill it up the inside of the gas tank didn't say anything about Premium. So what gives?
Ok, serious question.
Imagine a scene in a movie and while the villian gets away you have to choose between saving one person or another.
I know how much you love your LX and you really like this Yukon too.
Soooo.
If the villian was getting away and you can only save one car and have to sacrifice the other, which would you pick?
I think I would save the Yukon if it was me. Lol 😃
PS but I would be very sad for the LX and it would be a tough call.
Imagine a scene in a movie and while the villian gets away you have to choose between saving one person or another.
I know how much you love your LX and you really like this Yukon too.
Soooo.
If the villian was getting away and you can only save one car and have to sacrifice the other, which would you pick?
I think I would save the Yukon if it was me. Lol 😃
PS but I would be very sad for the LX and it would be a tough call.
In other news, this does have an air suspension and fancy dampers. Air, versus hydraulic in my LX. Now this is what will be fin to compare and contrast. Like the LX, you can raise or lower it for ingress and for off roading. It's basically the same thing as AHC but GM version with air. I'll continue to analyze the ride, etc. It rides very well, as well as the LX does on the interstate.
Magnetic Ride Control (standard on Denali and AT4) uses sensors to continually read the road and alter the damping rate of the shocks. The AirRide Adaptive Suspension, paired with Magnetic Ride Control, helps provide a premium feel while maintaining confidence-inspiring handling. The air suspension also offers ride-height adjustment of up to 4 inches total and automatic self-leveling.
“The self-leveling feature helps with comfort and control, particularly when the vehicle is loaded with cargo and when trailering,” Kirbitz points out.
Drivers can raise the body up to 2 inches for additional ground clearance when driving off-road. For Yukon AT4 models equipped with the available air suspension, the additional ground clearance combines with a unique front fascia to further support off-road capability.
In higher-speed highway driving, the system automatically lowers Yukon’s ride height a ľ inch to improve aerodynamics. A driver-selectable setting enables a 2-inch drop to aid entry and exit when the vehicle is parked.
The system gives drivers the flexibility to program the vehicle to lower every time they get in or out. Or, they can choose to lower it temporarily when they need to load up the Yukon for a trip..
It's gonna be fun, that is basically the exact same thing as the suspension in my LX570 but air. It's going to be fun to compare and contrast. GM can make good fancy dampers, Ferrari uses them or used them among others.
Last edited by AJT123; 07-03-23 at 12:15 AM.
#35
#38
That 9mpg was after me driving it around for a while lol.
The engine is too quiet! The V8 ROARED in every gen until now. Monster 6.2 is there so it’s fine and you can still hear it but it needs to be louuuder. It does have a nice throaty exhaust, quad pipes and looks great.
Still haven’t taken delivery yet.
#39
No it should get 14-15MPG city if you drive gently. I’m really going to have fun with the start stop. It did it once on my drive, it was pretty seamless but I’d still never leave it on.
That 9mpg was after me driving it around for a while lol.
The engine is too quiet! The V8 ROARED in every gen until now. Monster 6.2 is there so it’s fine and you can still hear it but it needs to be louuuder. It does have a nice throaty exhaust, quad pipes and looks great.
Still haven’t taken delivery yet.
That 9mpg was after me driving it around for a while lol.
The engine is too quiet! The V8 ROARED in every gen until now. Monster 6.2 is there so it’s fine and you can still hear it but it needs to be louuuder. It does have a nice throaty exhaust, quad pipes and looks great.
Still haven’t taken delivery yet.
#41
Oh you should see how my local soccer moms drive them....they 100% act like they are!
#42
No it should get 14-15MPG city if you drive gently. I’m really going to have fun with the start stop. It did it once on my drive, it was pretty seamless but I’d still never leave it on.
That 9mpg was after me driving it around for a while lol.
The engine is too quiet! The V8 ROARED in every gen until now. Monster 6.2 is there so it’s fine and you can still hear it but it needs to be louuuder. It does have a nice throaty exhaust, quad pipes and looks great.
Still haven’t taken delivery yet.
That 9mpg was after me driving it around for a while lol.
The engine is too quiet! The V8 ROARED in every gen until now. Monster 6.2 is there so it’s fine and you can still hear it but it needs to be louuuder. It does have a nice throaty exhaust, quad pipes and looks great.
Still haven’t taken delivery yet.
#43
You would want it to be as loud as it was in the ones you were used to, especially if you were a multi-year buyer. Like I said it was never unbecoming. I guess I understand making it quieter, bc this new Denali or almost new is basically a luxury car. The powertrain is refined and quiet like it is in a luxury car.
They were only loud when the V8s were really pushed was the thing. This '22 it's just a bunch of quietness and you're at 80MPH 3 seconds later. Not complaining. Just observing.
Last edited by AJT123; 07-06-23 at 08:44 AM.
#44