Yukon Hybrid
#1
Yukon Hybrid
It is out. Coming in late 2007.
http://www.gmc.com/yukonhybrid/index.jsp
Looks like the battery pack is smaller than the FEH's.
Cris
http://www.gmc.com/yukonhybrid/index.jsp
Looks like the battery pack is smaller than the FEH's.
Cris
#3
Re: Yukon Hybrid
I watched a show on TV about it, if it gets close to the 21 they claim it will sell like crazy. Supposedly it is not going to be a LOT more money and it makes crazy HP so I am betting it will be a good seller.
I have told all my "I MUST HAVE a huge car to get groceries and carry my 1 kid in" friends about it trying to influence them to look at it.
Clif
I have told all my "I MUST HAVE a huge car to get groceries and carry my 1 kid in" friends about it trying to influence them to look at it.
Clif
#4
Re: Yukon Hybrid
One word- yech!
I guess one should be glad some of these tanks driving around might get over 20 mpg, but it sure would be nice if people would make better choices to begin with... but yea, some improvement is better than nothing (thinking people back in Texas with boats.)
Still loving my Escape...
I guess one should be glad some of these tanks driving around might get over 20 mpg, but it sure would be nice if people would make better choices to begin with... but yea, some improvement is better than nothing (thinking people back in Texas with boats.)
Still loving my Escape...
#5
Re: Yukon Hybrid
I looked at the Chevy Tahoe Hybrid website the other day. They didn't have pricing available yet, but it looks to be steep. There were only about 3 or so options available, basically nav system, rear dvd player and sunroof. Everything else was standard, including leather, full power seats, auto climate control, etc.
If you load up a non-hybrid LTZ Tahoe, it's possible to get up to over $58k for a new Chevy. I wouldn't be surprised if the Tahoe hybrid comes in at least in the high $40k range and likely in the low $50k's. The GMC Yukon hybrid is likely to be even more pricier.
For that, you could almost buy two FEH's!
If you load up a non-hybrid LTZ Tahoe, it's possible to get up to over $58k for a new Chevy. I wouldn't be surprised if the Tahoe hybrid comes in at least in the high $40k range and likely in the low $50k's. The GMC Yukon hybrid is likely to be even more pricier.
For that, you could almost buy two FEH's!
#6
Re: Yukon Hybrid
The website claims the HV battery pack is 300v. Pretty close to what we have in our FEH/MMH's.
#7
Re: Yukon Hybrid
First hybrid SUV ???? Possibly, they have been hiding in their cubicles too long and haven't been keeping up with the times ?
#8
Re: Yukon Hybrid
Electric A/C that runs off the HV battery ....
"Unique HVAC system features a
300-volt electric air conditioning
compressor and electric heater coolant
pump. Compressor and pump use no
belts, operate even when engine is in
Autostop and operate as needed"
"Unique HVAC system features a
300-volt electric air conditioning
compressor and electric heater coolant
pump. Compressor and pump use no
belts, operate even when engine is in
Autostop and operate as needed"
#9
Re: Yukon Hybrid
We could probably all be driving something more efficient but, really, too many trucks are driven by people who just like big vehicles and don't mind giving lots of money to oil companies. It's like all the people I see running around my neighborhood in Land Rover products. It's just dumb and inconsiderate.
However, to be fair, the Tahoe Hybrid is rated at about 40% better city mileage that a comparable gas model. That's significant and it has a big impact on actual total consumption. So, good for them!
The technology is pretty cool. For those interested, Car and Driver got one and tested it. They published the following fairly detailed review a few days ago:
http://www.caranddriver.com/previews...ion-page1.html
However, to be fair, the Tahoe Hybrid is rated at about 40% better city mileage that a comparable gas model. That's significant and it has a big impact on actual total consumption. So, good for them!
The technology is pretty cool. For those interested, Car and Driver got one and tested it. They published the following fairly detailed review a few days ago:
http://www.caranddriver.com/previews...ion-page1.html
#10
Re: Yukon Hybrid
I do find that statement mis-leading.
A more truthful statement would be:
"World's First Full Size Hybrid SUV"
The MMH/FEH is a "compact SUV".
The Lexus and HiHy are "mid-size" SUV's. ( by like 1 cubic foot vs. FEH )
Let's all flood GMC with letters, emails, and phone calls.
From inside the US:
GMC Customer Assistance Center
P.O. BOX 33172
Detroit, MI 48232-5172
International Inquiries:
General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation
Dubai World Trade Center
P.O. Box 9233
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Telephone
Please feel free to contact us with any questions or feedback. To better address your comments and concerns, Centers are open Monday Through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.(Eastern Standard Time)
From inside the US:
1-800-462-8782
From inside Canada:
1-800-462-8782
-John
A more truthful statement would be:
"World's First Full Size Hybrid SUV"
The MMH/FEH is a "compact SUV".
The Lexus and HiHy are "mid-size" SUV's. ( by like 1 cubic foot vs. FEH )
Let's all flood GMC with letters, emails, and phone calls.
From inside the US:
GMC Customer Assistance Center
P.O. BOX 33172
Detroit, MI 48232-5172
International Inquiries:
General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation
Dubai World Trade Center
P.O. Box 9233
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Telephone
Please feel free to contact us with any questions or feedback. To better address your comments and concerns, Centers are open Monday Through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.(Eastern Standard Time)
From inside the US:
1-800-462-8782
From inside Canada:
1-800-462-8782
-John
Last edited by gpsman1; 10-29-2007 at 07:46 AM. Reason: added contact info