GMC Acadia
The all-new Acadia is GMC’s first
crossover SUV, offering 3-row seating for up to eight.
It combines the capability of an SUV with agile, car-like
driving. Entry to the 3rd-row seat is eased with very
wide rear doors and GM’s exclusive Smart Slide 2nd-row
seats. Power is provided by a 3.6-liter, 275 horsepower
V-6 mated to a fuel-saving 6-speed automatic transmission.
Both front- and 4-wheel drive versions are available.
GMC Canyon
The GMC Canyon offers seating for
up to six passengers and looks more like a spacious full-size
pickup than a typical midsize truck. The lineup includes
Regular Cab, Extended Cab or Crew Cab body styles, two
pickup bed lengths, three available suspensions, 2- or
4-wheel drive and two engine choices. Changes for 2007
include larger engines with more power, chrome 15-inch
wheels and a standard tire pressure monitoring system.
GMC Yukon
The all-new 2007 Yukon lineup landed
in showrooms in early 2006. Several of the standard and
optional engines in the lineup offer fuel-saving Active
Fuel Management, which shuts off half of the engine’s
cylinders in certain driving conditions. The Yukon Denali
and Yukon XL Denali – the flagships of the GMC’s Yukon
line – offer unique exterior design and interior features,
as well as an all-new 6.2-liter, 380 horsepower V-8 engine.