2008 Gmc Yukon Xl 1500 Denali on 2040-cars
6329 Us Highway 158, Summerfield, North Carolina, United States
Engine:6.2L V8 16V MPFI OHV
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1GKFK66808J153749
Stock Num: B725
Make: GMC
Model: Yukon XL 1500 Denali
Year: 2008
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 127263
You are looking at a 1 owner blakc on black 2008 GMC Youkon Denali XL all wheel drive that is fully loaded with everything you could want and more. This is a great deal on this eye catching XL Denali. On the outside it has a chrome grille, chrome 20 wheels, chrome door handles, chrome trim, luggage rack, fog lights, back up sensors, back up camera, tinted windows, power rear liftgate, remote start, chrome trimmed step bars, tow package, powered by a 6.2 L V8 and all wheels drive system. On the inside it has black leather power seats, power windows, power door locks, power sunroof, memory seats, heated front and rear seats, power folding rear bucket seats, heated steering wheel, navigation, premium Bose stereo, steering wheel controls, rear entertainment, and adjustable pedals. Dont miss out on this fully loaded Denali XL. COME IN AND CHECK IT OUT @ Brookbank Auto Exchange located @: 6329 HWY 158 SUMMERFIELD NC OR OUR WEB-SITE AT: BROOKBANKAUTO.COM TO SEE OVER 45 PICTURES OF THIS TRUCK AND OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY. Any questions please contact us @ 888-903-7235. Thanks! Welcome to Brookbank Auto Exchange! Our dealership has quality Pre-owned Cars, Trucks and SUV?s that will fit your budget. Our staff can Help you find the vehicle you are looking for so call, click, or come by today and see why we are the right place to buy your next vehicle.
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