is 110 mph. The loaded Denali model also has a zero to 60-mph time of 6.0 seconds.
However, when deciding on which model or trim you want to get, there’s more to consider than the top speed! Your choice could depend on the following factors:
Budget: Pick the trim that has the features you want instead of paying for features you won’t use in the top-of-the-line trim.
What you will use it for: If you plan to be towing heavy cargo often, you will want a model or trim that has a sufficient towing capacity.
Reliability: Look up what complaints other Yukon owners run into. This will indicate how often you could expect it to break down and whether it will be a financial burden.
Cost of ownership: Consider insurance costs, what gas it will need, how much it costs for maintenance and repairs on average, and how often the vehicle is known to break down.
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