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2010 GMC Yukon Hybrid -It’s Electric

Friday, January 8th, 2010

The 2010 GMC Yukon Hybrid has the right to claim “full” hybrid status because at low cruising speeds it doesn’t engage the engine. This makes the hybrid much more efficient in city driving and MPG gains of 30 to 50 percent over the non-hybrid version. The Yukon has room to seat 8 comfortably and can tow 6000lbs, try doing that in a Prius.

The GMC Yukon Hybrid comes with a 332 horsepower six-liter V8 and two electric motors, one for slow speeds and one to assist the gasoline powered engine when the demand for more power arises. The Yukon handles well and engages / disengages from electric drive very smoothly. When you punch it, the immediate torque from the electric motor is astounding. Some other hybrid SUV’s can experience a delay from the switch to electric or vice versa, but the Yukon has been one of the smoothest transitions amongst all hybrid vehicles.

When considering the hybrid model there is a tax incentive that nearly covers the entire cost of the hybrid option. Typically, a hybrid version can cost $2000-3000 over the non-hybrid version. The hybrid tax credit is worth $2200 and the fuel savings if you do a lot of city driving will quickly pay for it self.

With an estimated 50% improvement in city fuel economy compared to the non-hybrid engine, you can keep track of your driving habits with a fuel efficiency gauge. In addition, the time of year to consider one of these vehicles is not only great from a cost standpoint with 0% financing but there are other specials that you won’t typically find after the holidays.

“There were a few times when I was able to drive on the battery alone (in traffic jams or on a level city street), and that obviously helped the overall mileage. What was remarkable to me was the consistency of the mileage in all types of driving.” NY Times

The Yukon produces 332 horsepower and 367 ft-lbs. of torque, and fuel-saving Active Fuel Management. It gets 21 city / 22 hwy mpg. The luxury model, the Yukon Denali Hybrid MSRP is: $58,235

2010 GMC Terrain Demands Attention

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

The 2010 GMC Terrain Demands Attention – For All the Right Reasons
This crossover has it all, from an ECO button to a seat-mounted DVD system.

With the fuel-efficiency of a compact, the agility of a sportscar and the design details of a luxury SUV, the 2010 Terrain is a bold new addition to GMC’s lineup. With lots of standard features and best-in-class rear legroom, this vehicle is a perfect fit for busy lifestyles.

The 2010 GMC Terrain is a crossover that gives its driver and four passengers the best in comfort and style. A 2.4-liter inline four-cylinder Spark-Ignition Direct Injection (SIDI) engine with Variable Valve Timing (VVT) develops 182 hp and 174 lb/ft of torque, and boasts a best-in-segment EPA-estimated highway fuel economy rating of 32 mpg. Simply push the ECO button and the torque converter lockup speed will be reduced to 1,125 rpm to help conserve fuel. For more power and towing capacity with the same earth-friendly attitude, consider the 3.0-liter DOHC SIDI VVT V6, which will give you 264 hp and 222 lb/ft of torque. A standard six-speed automatic transmission maximizes performance and fuel economy with both engines.

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