Gmc Yukon Reviews
You'll find all our Gmc Yukon reviews right here. Gmc Yukon prices range from $174,990 for the Yukon Denali to $174,990 for the Yukon Denali.
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
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Gmc Reviews and News
The hot cars not in Australia until 2025
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 14 Jan 2024
Here is our list of the top SUVs, utes and EVs that people expect to see in Australia in 2024, but in fact won't be here until 2025!
Yukon count on it!
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By Laura Berry · 10 Nov 2023
The massive GMC Yukon SUV has been the United States President's transport of choice, not to mention the Secret Service supporting him. And now General Motors Speciality Vehicles (GMSV) has announced the mega SUV will hit Australian roads as a factory OEM model.
The Eight best Electric utes heading to Australia
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By Stephen Corby · 31 Oct 2023
If you think that a battery-powered utility truck (or "pickup truck", if you're from the US of A) couldn't possibly have the power and durability of a similar ute powered by petrol or diesel, all-electric trucks may soon have you changing your mind.
Toyota will vet GR Corolla buyers
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By Stephen Ottley · 18 Feb 2023
Toyota will undertake unprecedented checks on customers looking to buy its new GR Corolla hot hatch in order to ensure each of the 700 due in Australia this year end up in the hands of an enthusiast and not someone looking to make a quick buck.
Who cares how fast your EV is 0-100km/h?!
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By Stephen Ottley · 25 Dec 2022
Even the most diehard anti-Tesla advocates cannot ignore the impact the brand had on the uptake of electric vehicles. Even executives from other car companies have acknowledged that Tesla was responsible for driving consumer demand in electric cars.
When will Australia allow new LHD cars?
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 22 Oct 2022
Why can't Australians buy a new left-hand-drive car, when other nations that also drive on the same side of the road that we do allow for such things?
GM plots new mid-size Hummer ute
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By Andrew Chesterton · 20 Oct 2022
General Motors is reportedly plotting a mid-size Hummer ute, with the all-electric pick-up truck to do battle in the same weight division as vehicles like the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux.
Why GMSV should offer the new Hummer in Oz
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By Stephen Ottley · 03 Sep 2022
With the Ford F150 on the way, and the relative success of the Chevy Silverado and Ram 1500 in Australia, is it time for Hummer to return?
Electric utes are a bad idea - or the future?
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By Stephen Ottley · 14 Aug 2022
Earlier this year I wrote a piece questioning the logic behind the modern obsession with building big, powerful and opulent electric vehicles. In that story I asked if we are getting it wrong by building bigger and bigger electric vehicles like the reborn GMC Hummer, which seemingly uses an excessive amount of resources for transporting people.
EV utes are on the way, but which do we want?
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By Tony O'Kane · 18 Jun 2022
In what seemed like the blink of an eye, the ute and pickup segment transformed from being a deeply conservative one, to one that’s looking at a virtual tsunami of all-electric options looming on the horizon. Some are ultra-pragmatic workhorses, some are pitched squarely at the ‘lifestyle’ crowd, and others fall somewhere in between. All are linked by a common thread – there’s not a combustion en