The nearly identical GMC Yukon and Chevrolet Tahoe are essentially short
versions of the Suburban; each of them is available as either a two- or
four-door model. The two-door Yukon measures 188 inches from stem to stern.
The four-door is nearly a foot longer, while the Suburban adds another
32 inches.
GMC says the Yukon is the sport-utility of choice for people who want
to comfortably dominate the roads they travel. There's certainly some truth
to that. The Yukon can do most of what a Suburban can do, yet it's easier
to park and ease into a garage.
This year those choices were expanded even further by Ford's new Expedition,
which is four-door only. The Expedition is an extraordinarily good sport-utility,
but the GMC and Chevrolet trucks stand up well to this challenge. Next Page