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Best 3rd Row SUVs of 2024

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These are our top pics for the best three-row SUVs, including crossovers, full-size SUVs and luxury three-row SUVs.

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Best 3rd Row SUVs of 2024 originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 20 Jan 2024 10:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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GMC Set to Expand Global Footprint Following a Record-Setting 2023

GMC Set to Expand Global Footprint Following a Record-Setting 2023

2024-01-19

  • GMC closed 2023 with the best retail sales year since 2017 in the U.S. and the best sales year ever in the U.S. for Sierra LD and HD pickups, marking six straight years of sales and share growth
  • Brand’s global momentum continues with an upcoming expansion planned for three new markets: China, Australia and New Zealand
  • In 2024, GMC celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Denali brand and the continued evolution of its SUV lineup, spearheaded by the all-new 2024 GMC Acadia

DETROIT – Following stellar results in North America and beyond in 2023, GMC today confirmed the brand’s global expansion into three new international markets.

Customers in Australia, New Zealand and China will soon join the GMC family with the brand set to launch the Yukon full-size SUV in these high-growth markets. China sales are expected to begin in 2024, with Australia and New Zealand following in 2025. This announcement follows the launch of GMC in South Korea in 2023 with the GMC Sierra LD pickup truck, pioneering the premium pickup market in the country.

These new markets will bolster the brand’s established operations in the U.S., Mexico, Canada and Middle East, and reflects GMC’s incredible momentum and appeal on a global scale.

“GMC is in the most exciting era in its history as we expect to grow competitively in our home market while venturing into new ones,” said Duncan Aldred, global vice president, Buick and GMC. “We’re forging our future as a premium truck and SUV brand and our success shows our customers around the world are just as excited as we are for the road ahead.”

GMC finished 2023 in the U.S. with an increase in retail sales calendar-year-to-date (6.5%), resulting in the best overall sales performance since 2017. A key enabler to this success was the Sierra LD and HD nameplates, achieving their best combined year of sales on record and sixth consecutive year of segment share growth. Additionally, production of the HUMMER EV Pickup and SUV continues to ramp up as excitement and enthusiasm remain high for the all-electric supertruck, which saw retail sales double from 2022 to 2023.

The brand also sold the highest annual volume of both Denali (34%) and AT4 (19%) trims ever, driving record average transaction prices for GMC. In 2024, both trims celebrate milestone anniversaries with the 25th year of Denali, and AT4 marking its fifth year in the GMC lineup.

GMC also racked up outstanding results in current international markets, including:

Canada:

  • Retail sales up 10% in 2023
  • Record total market share of 5.5%
  • Record Sierra HD retail market share of 29.6%
  • Denali and AT4 retail mix of 53%
  • Yukon and Yukon XL best-selling full-size SUV in Canada

Middle East:

  • Total sales increased 15% year-over-year
  • Yukon/Yukon XL sales increased 12% year-over-year

Mexico:

  • Sales increased 14.4% year-over-year
  • Sierra sales increased 90% year-over-year

About GMC
GMC offers a range of premium trucks and SUVs designed and engineered to the highest standard. With vehicles like the compact Terrain and full-size Yukon, all-new Canyon and Sierra light-duty, as well as the world’s first all-electric supertruck the GMC HUMMER EV, our trucks and SUVs deliver GMC’s signature combination of intuitive technologies, precise engineering and premium execution. Built on a strong foundation of manufacturing trucks since 1902, GMC now sells in a dozen countries across the world. Details on all models are available at www.gmc.com.

GMC Set to Expand Global Footprint Following a Record-Setting 2023

GMC Set to Expand Global Footprint Following a Record-Setting 2023

2024-01-19

  • GMC closed 2023 with the best retail sales year since 2017 in the U.S. and the best sales year ever in the U.S. for Sierra LD and HD pickups, marking six straight years of sales and share growth
  • Brand’s global momentum continues with an upcoming expansion planned for three new markets: China, Australia and New Zealand
  • In 2024, GMC celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Denali brand and the continued evolution of its SUV lineup, spearheaded by the all-new 2024 GMC Acadia

DETROIT – Following stellar results in North America and beyond in 2023, GMC today confirmed the brand’s global expansion into three new international markets.

Customers in Australia, New Zealand and China will soon join the GMC family with the brand set to launch the Yukon full-size SUV in these high-growth markets. China sales are expected to begin in 2024, with Australia and New Zealand following in 2025. This announcement follows the launch of GMC in South Korea in 2023 with the GMC Sierra LD pickup truck, pioneering the premium pickup market in the country.

These new markets will bolster the brand’s established operations in the U.S., Mexico, Canada and Middle East, and reflects GMC’s incredible momentum and appeal on a global scale.

“GMC is in the most exciting era in its history as we expect to grow competitively in our home market while venturing into new ones,” said Duncan Aldred, global vice president, Buick and GMC. “We’re forging our future as a premium truck and SUV brand and our success shows our customers around the world are just as excited as we are for the road ahead.”

GMC finished 2023 in the U.S. with an increase in retail sales calendar-year-to-date (6.5%), resulting in the best overall sales performance since 2017. A key enabler to this success was the Sierra LD and HD nameplates, achieving their best combined year of sales on record and sixth consecutive year of segment share growth. Additionally, production of the HUMMER EV Pickup and SUV continues to ramp up as excitement and enthusiasm remain high for the all-electric supertruck, which saw retail sales double from 2022 to 2023.

The brand also sold the highest annual volume of both Denali (34%) and AT4 (19%) trims ever, driving record average transaction prices for GMC. In 2024, both trims celebrate milestone anniversaries with the 25th year of Denali, and AT4 marking its fifth year in the GMC lineup.

GMC also racked up outstanding results in current international markets, including:

Canada:

  • Retail sales up 10% in 2023
  • Record total market share of 5.5%
  • Record Sierra HD retail market share of 29.6%
  • Denali and AT4 retail mix of 53%
  • Yukon and Yukon XL best-selling full-size SUV in Canada

Middle East:

  • Total sales increased 15% year-over-year
  • Yukon/Yukon XL sales increased 12% year-over-year

Mexico:

  • Sales increased 14.4% year-over-year
  • Sierra sales increased 50.4% year-over-year

About GMC
GMC offers a range of premium trucks and SUVs designed and engineered to the highest standard. With vehicles like the compact Terrain and full-size Yukon, all-new Canyon and Sierra light-duty, as well as the world’s first all-electric supertruck the GMC HUMMER EV, our trucks and SUVs deliver GMC’s signature combination of intuitive technologies, precise engineering and premium execution. Built on a strong foundation of manufacturing trucks since 1902, GMC now sells in a dozen countries across the world. Details on all models are available at www.gmc.com.

Junkyard Gem: 1962 Buick Electra 225 4-Door Sedan

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Junkyard Gem: 1962 Buick Electra 225 4-Door Sedan originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 15 Jan 2024 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Best used trucks to buy in 2024

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Best used trucks to buy in 2024 originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 11 Jan 2024 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Best car infotainment systems: From UConnect to MBUX, these are our favorites

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Best car infotainment systems: From UConnect to MBUX, these are our favorites originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 7 Jan 2024 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Mini ‘Takes the States’ is ready to rally again this summer

The Mini brand has gone to great lengths — literally — during the past two decades to embrace and entertain its loyal following by sponsoring cross-country caravans to celebrate its products and customers. This summer, the caravan reforms once again.

Officially called “Mini Takes the States,” the rally in mid-July is scheduled to embark from Albuquerque, N.M., and finish eight days later in Seattle. Visiting five states and nine cities, several hundred drivers and their passengers are expected to join the caravan for part or all of the journey.

MTTS, as it’s become known as to Mini fans, first rolled out in 2006, with Mini USA using it as a way to celebrate the introduction of the first, hardcore GP edition of its high-performance John Cooper Works model.

It has since become a biennial event, with each rally taking a different route around the U.S.

It’s not competitive. The idea is to connect Mini owners and let them share their enthusiasm about the brand and their experiences with it. Mini plans festivities along the route and usually a “Rally Finale” on the final evening. As far as expenses — hotels, most meals — participants are on their own, although breakfasts and some evening events with food are provided by Mini. The idea is to create positive publicity and “good feelings” for the brand, and to sell more Minis.

Since Minis are, at the end of the day, automobiles, service may be required along the MTTS route. Technicians are on hand to perform repairs like engine computer diagnostics, light bulb replacements, tire changes, and other non-major work.

Participants will initially head north from New Mexico through Colorado and Utah to Salt Lake City. Continuing through Big Sky country, MTTS 2024 will stop in Bozeman and Missoula, Mont., then head west to Spokane, Wash. From there, drivers will cruise southwest through the scenic mountains and valleys of Yakima, Wash., winding up in Seattle.

“We’re excited to reconnect with our Mini owners nationwide to foster current relationships, forge new friendships and make lasting memories, this time in some of our incredible and majestic western states,” said Mike Peyton, vice president and “chief motorer” for Mini of the Americas, in a press release. “Knowing the special nature of this event for our community, we’ve curated an extraordinary adventure that promises an unforgettable experience.”

Two years ago, MTTS 2022 kicked off in Burlington, Vt., and concluded in Spartanburg, S.C., after eight days on the road and 1,700 miles. More than 2,000 people joined in at different points in the drive and showed off their 800 Minis along the way.

This year’s mobile party is to begin July 13. Updates will be posted here at Mini’s website, and the video below recaps the 2022 rally:

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GMC Canyon Denali Interior Review: THE luxury midsize truck

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GMC Canyon Denali Interior Review: THE luxury midsize truck originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 5 Jan 2024 06:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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These states have the most fatal car crashes involving animals

During the pandemic, people talked a lot about badly behaved drivers and how dangerous they were to others on the roads. People in some places have other things to worry about, such as animals on the roads, as a recent study from a personal injury attorney’s office showed that some states have considerable numbers of fatal crashes involving wildlife.

John Foy & Associates of Georgia looked at National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data to rank states according to the number of fatal crashes involving animals. Perhaps unsurprisingly, they are all sparsely populated states known for large animals like moose, bear, elk, and deer.

Most states high on the list also experience significant winter weather, which the law firm said contributes to the accidents. Shorter days and poor road conditions make more likely a dangerous crash with an animal. The firm noted that paying attention to road signs is important and that slowing down is one of the best ways to avoid hitting an animal. If you see an animal in your path, avoid sudden swerving and jerky steering movements to prevent loss of control.

Montana topped the list, with 23% of its fatal crashes involving an animal. Wisconsin was No. 2, and while it had more fatal animal accidents overall, the percentage of fatal crashes was lower at 14% of the total. Maine, where I live, landed at No. 10 on the list, with 6% of deadly crashes involving animals.

On the other end of the spectrum, Hawaii, Rhode Island, Vermont and the District of Columbia had no fatal crashes involving animals — not one. Vermont only has 645,000 residents, and Rhode Island is almost too crowded for large animals to be an issue. D.C. only has political animals. The largest animals in Hawaii live in or very close to the ocean, so it’s doubtful that a humpback whale or blue marlin would cause a fatal crash.

And California had 22 fatal crashes involving animals, but that’s less than 0.5%, because the state is so big and driving so extensive that the total number of fatal crashes is over 4,000.

Here’s the full ranking:

2024 GMC Sierra prices go up — and also down

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