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At Shepherd’s Chevrolet, Buick, GMC in Kendallville, Indiana, we want to help you make a confident and informed choice when it comes to your new vehicle. Here we have compared the all-new 2021 GMC Yukon Denali starting at only $68,400 to the 2021 Ford Expedition King Ranch starting at $72,735.
What sets the Denali apart from its competition? First-in-class four-corner air ride adaptive suspension will raise or lower 2 inches, class-leading 15-inch head-up display, and a 9 camera view. Where the Expedition only has one engine available, the Denali gives you a few options.
Are you looking for best-in-class 420 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque? It is all yours when you go with the 6.2L V8 engine.
The all-new Denali has new options available like the active response 4WD system, interior design options, power sliding console with hidden storage that is not accessible when in Valet mode, 12.6 in. rear-seat touch screens, just to name a few! Come in today for a test drive at Shepherd’s Chevrolet, Buick, GMC in Kendallville, Indiana, where we’ll always treat you like family.
* Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price excludes taxes, license, registration/title, optional or regionally required equipment and destination charge. Dealers set own prices. ** Based on EPA ratings. Use for comparison only. Your mileage will vary depending on driving conditions, how you drive and maintain your vehicle, battery-pack age/condition (for hybrid vehicles) and other factors. The contents of this report are from reliable sources, but are not warranted or guaranteed in any way. You are advised to check with each manufacturer or its representatives as the final authority on its products. Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s New Car Assessment Program (www.safercar.gov). Model tested with standard side airbags (SAB). Starting with 2011 models, NHTSA has introduced tougher tests and rigorous new 5-Star Safety Ratings that provide more information about vehicle safety and crash avoidance technologies. Because of the more stringent tests, ratings for 2011 and newer vehicles should not be compared to ratings for 1990-2010 models. Overall vehicle score and frontal crash ratings should ONLY be compared to other vehicles of similar size and weight. For more information go to www.safercar.gov