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I'm still happy with my 14. I'm looking forward to what the 2024 look like tho ... so far 71,xxx miles and still happy every time i get to go somewhere.

I can't believe you are the only person to say this... I'm greatful for my 14 as well... 60k miles. Idk how people can buy a $60k dollar truck every two yrs...

 

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Why? I honestly could care less about push start. That's not a game changer for me. Turning a key isn't difficult.

I would say they should fix the damn transmission before going to something trival.

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I would say they should fix the damn transmission before going to something trival.

And the vibration issues,I was going to upgrade my 2014 denali to 2016 denali,but the price is ridiculous $78K.

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And the vibration issues,I was going to upgrade my 2014 denali to 2016 denali,but the price is ridiculous $78K.

Is that in Canada?

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Anyone know the first date I could walk in the dealer and order a 17? Went to several dealers and got all different responces including, right now, May, Ect..

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Anyone know the first date I could walk in the dealer and order a 17? Went to several dealers and got all different responces including, right now, May, Ect..

Dealers want to sell current inventory first. Give it a few weeks and check by phone. Do not walk in or the pressure is to sell current inventory now.

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That would be the starting price in Canada. Loaded you are looking at 90k.

 

Wrong. Trucks in the USA cost a a lot more. My truck configured on GM.ca was $64,000 Canadian. Identical on GM.com was $57,000 USD or $72,000 Canadian. A loaded Denali is $74,000 Canadian not including any of the LPO options. It's no surprise with the lower dollar how many newer used trucks are heading South.

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And the vibration issues,I was going to upgrade my 2014 denali to 2016 denali,but the price is ridiculous $78K.

Was that for a 2500 Dmax Denali?

 

Last build and price I did for a Cdn 1500 Denali was about $65K.

 

What did they ask 'difference'?

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Wrong. Trucks in the USA cost a a lot more. My truck configured on GM.ca was $64,000 Canadian. Identical on GM.com was $57,000 USD or $72,000 Canadian. A loaded Denali is $74,000 Canadian not including any of the LPO options. It's no surprise with the lower dollar how many newer used trucks are heading South.

 

 

You might want to double check that, see the starting at MRSP?

 

http://www.gmccanada.ca/yukon-denali-premium-suv.html

 

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Deanjo

 

Thought this was a Sierra Denali thread/discussion and not a Yukon Denali discussion.

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