2011 GMC Yukon Hybrid

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2011 GMC Yukon Hybrid

Heritage GMC Buick in Rockwall, Texas is excited to offer the GMC Yukon Hybrid SUV. Heritage GMC Buick offers a full selection of new GMC trucks, cars and SUVs, in addition to  a great selection of quality used vehicles. Heritage GMC Buick serves customers from the Dallas area and surrounding Texas communities. If you are in the Dallas or Texas area and searching for a Dallas GMC Yukon Hybrid SUV or Texas GMC Yukon Hybrid SUV, contact us or stop by Heritage GMC Buick and test drive a new 2011 GMC Yukon Hybrid SUV today.

2011 GMC Yukon Hybrid – Features

Vortec 6.0L V8 SFI
EPA Est. 20 city / 23 hwy
2-mode strong hybrid, automatic, electronic.
Air conditioning, tri-zone automatic climate control
Standard bluetooth for phone
Available DVD Entertainment system
Standard XM Radio with 3-month trial
Power Outlet (115 volt 3-prong household-style)

2011 GMC Yukon Hybrid – Reviews

“There are, in fact, plenty of folks who need a vehicle that can haul copious amounts of stuff and tow a trailer or camper as well.” — Popular Mechanics

“We’re usually skeptical when it comes to ‘no-compromise’ solutions, but after driving this fuel-efficient full-size SUV, it looks as close as it gets.” — Motor Trend

“This GMC Yukon Hybrid is a good compromise — or appeasement, if you prefer. Fuel mileage is equal to many cars and, while you’re still directing a huge mass (over 6,000 pounds empty) down the road, sitting high and taking up a lot of real estate, you’re safe, secure and basking in the lap of luxury. Isn’t that the American way?” –The Auto Channel

“General Motors is surely making Toyota bristle at the comparison that GMC is making on the Yukon Hybrid V-8 to the darling Camry: Toyota’s 2.4-liter, 158-horsepower, four-cylinder sedan coupled to a five-speed automatic is also EPA-rated at 21 mpg city.” — Washington Times

“Imagine a Toyota Prius crawling over rocks and slogging through mud. … A GMC Yukon Hybrid would have made it just fine – without the need for a Tundra-in-reserve.” — Wichita Falls Times Record

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