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Average User Score
5 ⁄ 5 stars
Based on 4 reviews
2007 GMC Yukon XL Overview
Overall User Score
Based on 4 reviews
The GMC Yukon XL pickup got a major makeover inside and out for 2007. Featured changes include a more stable frame, refined interior, new structural materials for a quieter ride, increased power, and better fuel consumption. Among other intriguing amenities, you'll get to enjoy heated seating in the first and second rows, rear seat DVD system, and navigation system operated by a touch screen. The Yukon XL features 5 different trim levels (SLE, SLE1, SLE2, SLT1, and SLT2) and 18 trims.
When it comes to powertrains, few vehicles can match what the Yukon XL brings: a 5.3 L, 310 or 320 hp V8, or a 6.0 L, 352 hp V8 with 4 speed automatic transmission. Expect to get around 14 mpg in the city and 20 on the highway. All trims have 4 doors and seat either 8 or 9. With all seats up, you'll get 45.8 cubic feet in cargo space. Take out the third row and fold down the second row to reach maximum cargo space of 137.4 cubic feet.
Overall, drivers agree that the Yukon XL made some positive strides in 2007. Smooth handling, spacious interior, and capable powertrain make the XL worth considering. On the other hand, naysayers don't want to manually remove the third row of seats. In addition, they'd like to see a little more durability from the 5.3 L powertrains. Otherwise, the 2007 GMC Yukon XL represents a positive step forward for an emerging domestic pickup truck.
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