1996 Chevrolet Suburban vs. 1996 GMC Yukon

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Price

24682
";
25751
";

Body type name

SUV
";
SUV
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Doors

4
";
2
";

Drivetrain name

RWD
";
4WD
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Engine name

5.7L V8 250hp 335ft. lbs.
";
5L NA V8 overhead valves (OHV) 16V
";

Horse power

250
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250
";

Exploring the difference between the two SUV, 1996 Chevrolet Suburban and the 1996 GMC Yukon.

Price:
1996 Chevrolet Suburban SUV is listed at $24682, while 1996 GMC Yukon SUV comes in at $25751.

Engine Power:
Chevrolet Suburban is powered by a 5.7L V8 250hp 335ft. lbs. engine generating 250 horsepower, while GMC Yukon boasts a 5L NA V8 overhead valves (OHV) 16V engine producing 250 horsepower.

Fuel Efficiency:
For city driving, Chevrolet Suburban achieves 12 MPG, whereas GMC Yukon offers 12 MPG. On the highway, Chevrolet Suburban gets 17 MPG compared to 16 MPG for GMC Yukon. Combined, Chevrolet Suburban delivers 14 MPG, while GMC Yukon achieves 14 MPG.

Features:
When it comes to tech, Chevrolet Suburban comes with a " touchscreen display, 4-Speed Automatic transmission, smartphone integration, and a 36/36000 basic warranty along with 36/36000 powertrain warranty. Meanwhile, GMC Yukon offers a " touchscreen display, 4-Speed Automatic transmission, smartphone integration, and a 36/36000 basic warranty along with 36/36000 powertrain warranty.

In conclusion, whether you prioritize power, fuel efficiency, or advanced tech features, both Chevrolet Suburban and GMC Yukon have something unique to offer. Explore further to make the perfect choice!

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