Those drivers who have been cruising around in new GMC vehicles for quite some time now probably know the history of the GMC Denali nameplate. However, for those of you who are new enthusiasts Moss Bros. Buick GMC would like to take a moment to give you a little history lesson. And, we promise to include a few fun facts that the majority of the most devoted GMC fans might not know.
To begin, Moss Bros. Buick GMC would like to take a moment to discuss one of the most widely-used nameplates in the GMC lineup: the Denali. The Denali was introduced back in 1999 as a top-of-the-line variant of the GMC Yukon. The Denali name has spread its way through GMC's entire SUV group and even reaches the truck family as well. Particularly, these cars include the GMC Acadia, GMC Sierra and, soon-to-come for 2013, the GMC Terrain.
Named after the national park that holds treacherous mountains in Alaska, the Denali name represents a sort of right-of-passage for adventurous GMC autos as they enter into their mid-life cycle. In terms of tangible enhancements, Denali SUVs and trucks are often fitted with a honeycomb grille and extra chrome trim, an updated interior, and a sturdy new powertrain. Considering the trim comes at a higher price tag, Denali also often serves as a sort of status symbol.
For more information regarding any Denali model, Moss Bros. Buick GMC encourages you to swing into 12675 Auto Mall Drive Moreno Valley, CA 92555. We're happy to provide information ranging from new GMC vehicle specs to model name histories and everything in between.