GMC has pimped out its expanded line of Denali
to the smaller ground-crossover for the 2013 model year to participate. We
complement our first stint behind the wheel of the Denali-area border this
week, and while we finished our report in the not too distant future we will be
able to share the news at the moment: The newest member of the family are
officially terrain of $ 34,525 prices - not included (*) $ 825 for the target -
when it comes to market in the third quarter of this year.
The coin you will receive a Denali
with acclaimed 2.4-liter GM-inline-four and front-wheel drive, and top-shelf
range comes standard with things like GMCs IntelliLink infotainment system, a
programmable power liftgate, an eight-way power new driver's seat and dual-flow
dampers for the front axle. The all-wheel drive can be kept for an additional $
1,750.
The big change for the 2013 Denali
model is the availability of GM's 301-hp 3.6-liter direct injection V6,
available with both front-and four-wheel drive. The choice of V6 costs $ 1,500
but the price to upgrade to relative to 19-inch chrome-clad wheels to the
standard 18-inch wheels.
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