



At a Glance: 2017 GMC Yukon Denali
Exterior
Interior
Driveline
Active Warranties –
This low-mileage 2017 GMC Yukon Denali is finished Onyx Black over Cocoa leather upholstery. Aftermarket wheels and Bridgestone tires are the only modifications to this Denali, and its condition is as-new inside and out save for a small scuff on the front bumper as pictured in the gallery. Displaying 28,942 miles at the time of documentation, this 2017 Yukon Denali is being offered on consignment through Exotic Car Trader with a clean title, clean Carfax, and an extended CPO warranty.

Finished in Onyx Black, this 2017 Yukon Denali sports power-retractable side steps, perimeter lighting, HID headlamps, LED running lights, and an enhanced front grille as part of the Denali trim level. The original 20” aluminum wheels have been replaced with aftermarket 22” chrome wheels wrapped in Bridgestone Dueler A/T tires. Scuff marks are noted on the passenger’s side of the front bumper. Inside, this Yukon Denali is upholstered in Cocoa leather with heated and ventilated power front seats, second-row captain’s chairs, and a 60/40-splittable third row bench seat for a total seating capacity of 7 passengers. The cabin features a sunroof, dual-zone front climate control, separate rear climate controls, and an infotainment center with Bluetooth, navigation, and SiriusXM radio. Among the convenience features are heated mirrors, rain sensing wipers, a digital heads-up display, and driver aides including Parking Assist and Lane Departure Assist. The digital odometer shows 28,942 miles at the time of consignment.

The 2017 GMC Yukon Denali is powered by a 6.2-liter V8 engine producing 420 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque. This powerplant drives all four wheels through an 8-speed automatic transmission. This Yukon has been regularly maintained and comes with a Certified Pre-Owned extended warranty. Additional warranty details, photos, and walk-around videos are available upon request.

At a Glance: 2017 GMC Yukon Denali
With seating for seven and a Certified Pre-Owned Extended Warranty, this Denali is a solid family hauler for the luxury-minded driver.
Exterior –
Onyx Black
22” chrome wheels
Bridgestone Dueler A/T tires
HID headlamps
LED running lights
Power-retractable side steps
Perimeter lighting
Light scuff marks on front bumper
Interior –
Cocoa leather upholstery
Wood trim accents
7-passenger seating configuration
Heated and cooled 8-way power front seats
Second-row captain’s chairs
60/40 split third-row seating
Power adjustable pedals
Navigation, Bluetooth, and Sirius XM radio
Dual zone automatic front climate control
Separate rear climate control
Heated mirrors
Rain sensing wipers
Sunroof
Reverse camera
Parking Assist
Lane Departure Assist
Head-up Display
Driveline –
6.2-liter V8 engine (420 hp / 460 lb-ft)
8-speed automatic transmission
Four-wheel drive
28,942 miles at consignment
Regularly maintained
Active Warranties –
Certified Pre-Owned Extended Warranty (CPO)



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