When you want a spacious SUV with a third row, the GMC Yukon and the Ford Expedition are two of the most affordable options. While both can accommodate up to eight passengers, the Yukon offers a more spacious design. The MSRPs are very similar, and while the Yukon is slightly more expensive, you’ll find a large list of tech and features that come standard.
The 2024 Expedition and Yukon are packed with highly sought-after features, provide a large cargo hold, and provide fuel-efficient options. Ultimately, the GMC Yukon is worth spending a bit more on because of the spacious design as well as the larger towing capacity. You can put it to the test when you visit your local GMC dealer, Speck Buick GMC, for a test drive.
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