BMW 125i vs Gmc Yukon

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BMW 125i
BMW 125i

$22,888 - $34,800

2018 price

Gmc Yukon
Gmc Yukon

$174,990 - $174,990

2025 price

Summary

2018 BMW 125i
2025 Gmc Yukon
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 3, 1.5L

V8, 6.2L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
5.2L/100km (combined)

14.7L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

8
Dislikes
  • Low on standard features
  • Run-flat tyres
  • Limited rear legroom

  • Big rims
  • Terrible tyres for off-roading
  • Lacks prestige look and feel at this price
2018 BMW 125i Summary

If you think it’s a Mercedes-Benz A-Class you want or maybe an Audi A3 Sportback or even a Volkswagen Golf, then stop and read this first before making a purchase.

The BMW 1 Series alternative isn’t just another prestige little car, because there are some fundamental differences between this 1 and those others, and they could cause you to totally rethink your decision.

If you’re already keen on getting a 1 Series then you need to read this, too, not only to help you find the right one, but also to alert you to what might be a couple of uncomfortable truths.

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2025 Gmc Yukon Summary

If you're in the market for a premium-style four-wheel drive wagon with eight seats and a petrol V8 engine and you live in Australia, your choices have been rather limited. You'd be looking at something like the Nissan Patrol or the Land Rover Defender 130. 

Well, that has now changed as General Motors Specialty Vehicles (GMSV) is importing the GMC Yukon Denali to Australia. This top-of-the-range Yukon arrives here as a left-hand drive vehicle and is converted to right-hand drive at a facility in Victoria to suit our market. 

The Denali has a price tag just under $175,000, though, and that makes it a lot more expensive than most vehicles that could be considered rivals in the Aussie market. Is it worth it?

Read on.

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