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2021 GMC Yukon Diminished Value Case Study

gmc yukon Diminishe Value Study Example

2021 GMC Yukon Diminished Value Case Study (PDF)

gmc yukon Diminishe Value Study Example

Experience the pinnacle of large, three-row family-hauling and toy-towing power with the 2021 GMC Yukon and Yukon XL. These SUVs have undergone a complete ground-up redesign, combining striking aesthetics and cutting-edge features, while leveraging the mechanical prowess of their counterparts, the Chevy Tahoe and Suburban. With a selection of three engines to choose from – including two gasoline V-8s and a turbo-diesel inline-six – each harmoniously paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission controlled effortlessly by GMC’s renowned push-button gear selector.

This year’s model addresses the previous generation’s shortcomings, providing a more refined, versatile, and feature-packed experience. With an impressive 6.1 inches of additional length, the cabin now offers generous legroom for rear passengers, comfortably accommodating three 6-foot-tall individuals. Cargo space has also expanded significantly, reaching a massive 122.9 cubic feet with the second and third-row seats folded down, making family vacations, Home Depot trips, and tailgating parties even more enjoyable.

In a noteworthy enhancement, the new Yukon boasts an independent rear suspension, ensuring a smoother ride over bumps and around turns compared to the old solid-axle suspension. To further customize the driving experience, GMC offers an air-ride suspension system, granting 4 inches of ride-height adjustment. It even allows you to switch between low, passenger-access mode and an off-road mode that raises the ground clearance by 2 inches.

Inside the cabin, adults in all three rows will find ample space, complemented by the abundance of cargo room, a trait rarely matched by competitors. The user-friendly infotainment system adds to the overall appeal.

While some may argue that more car-like three-row crossover SUVs might be easier to drive and offer better fuel economy, the 2021 Yukon stands tall, proving itself fully competitive with the top-notch Ford Expedition. With powerful V8 engines, a cushioned ride, and commendable gas mileage for its class, the GMC Yukon emerges as an outstanding large SUV, redefining expectations in its category.

Did You Crash Your 2021 GMC Yukon?

Your day was like any other, you were minding your own business when you suddenly had a car accident. Did you know that a wrecked and repaired car can lose over $14,095 in value?

 

Diminished Value Calculator
 Before Accident Cash Value $70,475
 After Accident Cash Value  $56,380
 Diminished Value   $14,095

 

No matter who was at fault, you’re entitled to diminished value. Would you like to know how much your car lost due to a collision? Get a FREE Claim Review or call us now at (877) 667-2326 and get the money you deserve.

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