The Bottom Line: The 2008 GMC Yukon Hybrid provides the most power, utility, and economy available today. It makes a good choice if you need to haul people, cargo, and trailers, but it comes up a little short in its cabin tech.
Specs: SUV, Hybrid
The Bottom Line: Although it has some of the trappings of a crossover, the 2007 GMC Acadia feels a lot like an SUV. Its tech offerings are considerable, but it gets pricey when fully optioned up.
Specs: SUV, SLT-2, Gas
The Bottom Line: This latest child in the Yukon family promises a lot, but fails to fully deliver as a SUV or a family car--especially for $54,000. There are more powerful, plush, and/or affordable SUVs available.
Specs: SUV, Denali, Gas
The Bottom Line: Big, brawny, and boat-like, the 2007 GMC Yukon is the poor man's Escalade or the outlet mall-shopper's dream. Decent interior tech options go someway to redeeming underwhelming performance and poor fuel economy.
Specs: SUV, SLT, Gas
Specs: SUV, SLE, Gas
Specs: SUV, SLE-2, Gas