SUV

2008 GMC Acadia

2008 GMC Acadia

$29,735 - $38,280

A FWD based SUV for GMC

2007 GMC Envoy

2008 GMC Envoy

$27,620 - $36,745

The professional grade midsize SUV from GMC.

2008 GMC Yukon Hybrid

2008 GMC Yukon

$35,345 - $52,875

A Tahoe with a GMC badge

2007 GMC Yukon XL

2008 GMC Yukon XL

$38,915 - $52,175

A Suburban by another name.

Van

2005 GMC Savana

2008 GMC Savana Passenger Van

$26,095 - $31,815

Truck

2005 GMC Canyon

2008 GMC Canyon Crew Cab

$21,465 - $28,210

Smaller entry-level truck line for GMC

2004 GMC Canyon Extended Cab

2008 GMC Canyon Extended Cab

$17,195 - $27,255

Smaller entry-level truck line for GMC

2004 GMC Canyon

2008 GMC Canyon Regular Cab

$15,085 - $22,845

Smaller entry-level truck line for GMC

2007 GMC Sierra Denali Crew Cab

2008 GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab

$27,180 - $42,120

The workhorse of the GMC line.

2007 GMC Sierra Extended Cab

2008 GMC Sierra 1500 Extended Cab

$22,915 - $36,060

The workhorse of the GMC line.

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2008 GMC Sierra 1500 Regular Cab

$17,500 - $28,695

The workhorse of the GMC line.

Concepts

Although the GMC brand largely duplicates Chevrolet's truck products, strong "professional grade" branding keeps buyers coming back for more. Last year GMC model line benefited from the introduction of an all-new line of full-sized trucks and SUVs. GMC's new Acadia full-size crossover has also been a strong seller.

This year, GMC's full-sized SUV lineup gets a fuel economy boost with the addition of a two-mode hybrid model. The Yukon hybrid pairs two electric motors with the automatic transmission to allow electric-only operation under some driving conditions. The net result is a vehicle with improved fuel economy that retains the truck characteristics buyers are looking for.

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