Although you may see fewer and fewer GMC 2008 SUVs on the dealer lots these days, there is a good reason for it. Dealers are selling the GMC 2008 SUVs with great incentives and bargains to make way for the new GMC Traverse, the automaker’s newest crossover.
One of the interesting and attractive qualities of the GMC Traverse is its car-like appearance. The front-end styling makes it look almost like a Malibu, but the rest of the vehicle has a mini-SUV style. Dale Aaron, an assistant sales manager at American Chevrolet Cadillac in Muncie, Indiana is delighted by the new crossover. He is pleased with the amount of room and cargo space that the Traverse has in addition to its fuel efficiency. He says most of the other competing models wither have one or the other – lots of interior space and bad gas mileage or good gas mileage combined with very little interior space.
The Traverse comes standard with four-wheel drive capabilities and gets about 24 miles to the gallon on the highway. The crossover has a six-speed automatic transmission, too. You can pick one of these 2009 models up at your local GMC dealer for prices starting out at about $29,000 for basic front-wheel drive versions. More “souped up” versions with more bells and whistles can cost up to $40,000 or even more depending on the features that you’re looking for.
