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THE
1999 YUKON DENALI
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| The
Pedigree |

Powering
the 1999 Yukon Denali is a 5.7-liter V8 engine with a 255 horsepower.
The Denali has an Auto Trac full-time four-wheel drive system,
and on activation automatically shifts from 2WD to 4WD when it senses
wheel slippage.
Being named after the highest mountain peak in the US, the Denali
is replete with luxury features like:
Zebrano wood trim, leather-trimmed front and rear heated seats, and
a premium Bose sound system with six-CD changer and single-CD in-dash
player. Dual front next-generation airbags and keyless remote entry
with an adjustable, shock-sensing anti-theft system are standard.
General Motors's OnStar mobile communications system is optional.
The Denali has 6-spoke chromed aluminum wheels, with tyres specially
designed for on-and off-road in both wet and dry conditions. |
1999 General Motors Yukon
Denali
Sports Utility Vehicle, 4WD, Wagonstyle
The 1999 GMC Yukon Denali is named after the Alaskan National
Park that boasts the highest peak in North America. It implication
is clear - that the latest presentation of General Motors takes SUVs
to a new level of style and functioning. |
| The
Performance |
Acceleration
(0-60 mph): 9.9 sec.
Braking Distance (60-0 mph): 45 mts
Horsepower: 255 hp @ 4600 rpm |
| The
Dimensions |
Length : 5110 mm.
Width : 2001 mm
Height : 2006 mm
Weight : 2658 kgs.
Wheelbase : 2985 mm
Turning Circle : 12 metres
Ground Clearance : 218 mm
Seating : 5
Bootspace : 3339 litres. |
| The
Fuel Efficiency |
4-6 kms per litre
Tank Capacity : 135 litres |
| The
Price |
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$43,000 (Indian Rs. 18,59,000) |