GMC Yukon vs Chevy Tahoe

GMC YUKON VS CHEVY TAHOE
If you're browsing our selection of 3rd-row SUVs at Jacksons Chevrolet Buick GMC, you may be intrigued by two of our most popular models: the GMC Yukon and the Chevy Tahoe. These vehicles boast many similarities, so you may be wondering which one is better suited for your Kingfisher, Dover, and Oklahoma City lifestyle. To help you find the right car for you, we created this review of the Chevy Tahoe vs. the GMC Yukon. Read on to learn about how these vehicles stack up against each other when it comes to gas mileage, dimensions, and towing capacity.
 
 

MILES OF ENJOYMENT

When comparing the Chevy Tahoe vs. the GMC Yukon, let's start by looking under the hood. The Yukon features a standard 6.2L EcoTec3 V8 engine that outputs 420 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque to create a standout performance on the highway. Thanks to an EPA-estimated 14 city/23 highway MPG, you can also enjoy nearly 600 highway miles before having to make a gas station stop.

The standard 5.3L EcoTec3 V8 engine in the Chevy Tahoe falls slightly short of the GMC Yukon gas mileage with an EPA-estimated 15 city/21 highway MPG. However, if you're looking for an efficiency and power boost, the Tahoe has the 6.2L EcoTec3 V8 engine available, as well.


 
 

SUPERIOR TOWING CAPABILITIES

If you want to tow a trailer behind your next SUV to help you take exciting weekend getaways to the campsite or lake, either of these vehicles are great options for you. The Chevy Tahoe is able to take on a haul of 6,400 pounds. So, if you have a small hard-sized RV or recreational boat you want to tow, this car can handle the job.

If you need to tow something larger though, like a 25-ft-plus-long camping trailer or large boat, you'll enjoy the GMC Yukon towing capacity. This vehicle is able to handle up to 8,400 pounds to help you haul your heavier trailers without issue.




 
 

CHEVY TAHOE VS THE GMC YUKON: DIMENSION COMPARISON

When comparing the Chevy Tahoe and GMC Yukon dimensions, these SUVs are very similar. They both offer a cargo volume of 94.7 cubic feet to help you fit bulkier items like worksite necessities or camping equipment. The GMC Yukon interior differs slightly, though, with seating of up to eight, while the Tahoe has standard seating for nine passengers.

When it comes to their exteriors, these vehicles are once again evenly matched. The GMC Yukon has a length of 203.9 inches, a width of 80.5 inches, and a height of 74.4 inches. The Tahoe has the same dimensions with its length differing slightly at 204 inches. So, no matter which of these cars you get behind the wheel of, you can enjoy a commanding presence on the highway with plenty of room for you and your passengers to stretch out in.
 

TEST DRIVE YOUR FAVORITE SUV!

Now that you've read our Chevy Tahoe vs. GMC Yukon review, the next step is to visit the showroom at Jacksons Chevrolet Buick GMC. Whether you're interested in the extra towing capacity of the GMC Yukon or have a larger family that need the 9-passenger seating of the Tahoe, one of our sales associates will take you for a test drive. We're happy to answer any questions our neighbors in Kingfisher, Dover, and Oklahoma City may have about the Chevy Tahoe or GMC Yukon interior, gas mileage, or dimensions, so stop by our dealership today!

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