GMC Yukon XL lives up to its name—it's massive and mighty. I got it for my large family and the amount of space inside is unmatched. It drives well for its size and the AC reaches even the third row quickly. It’s thirsty on fuel, but that’s expected. Overall, it’s been dependable, spacious, and perfect for road trips.
Took a chance on a newer brand and was rewarded with generous equipment, a roomy cabin, and easy manners. Resale remains a question, but day‑to‑day it’s competent and comfortable. For value‑seekers, it offers a lot without straining the budget. It re
I’ve driven it across Sharjah and Abu Dhabi and it holds up well in both city and highway conditions. There's some body roll in sharp turns, but nothing too concerning. Fuel economy has been surprisingly strong too.
I’ve been stuck in Dubai traffic enough to appreciate good AC and comfortable seats—and this car has both. The fuel economy is average, but I appreciate the roomy rear seats and trunk capacity.
I had my doubts before buying it, but this car has won me over with its smooth handling and surprisingly spacious interior. Even with full passengers, the engine doesn't struggle. There's no excessive body roll, and the infotainment system works without a hitch. Plus, the fuel tank gives decent range between refills. Solid and reliable.
Not great, not terrible. It’s the definition of middle-of-the-road. I wouldn’t recommend it for thrill-seekers, but it’s a solid pick for anyone who just needs to get around reliably.
There’s something reassuring about how solid it feels, even after months of daily driving. It's not the quickest car off the line, but it makes up for that with comfort and practicality. Not a head-turner, but definitely one that earns respect for how well it functions.
Fuel economy was a big concern for me, and thankfully this car delivered. Maintenance has been cheap too. The only letdown is the dated dashboard—it feels like tech from five years ago. But I’ll take function over form any day.
The Durango feels like a tank—in a good way. It’s powerful, comfortable, and perfect for larger families. Towing with it has been smooth, and it has more cargo space than I imagined. It feels American in the best way—bold, capable, and roomy.
As someone who commutes 100+ km daily, this car had to prove itself early — and it did. Brakes are responsive and predictable, which matters a lot in stop-start traffic. Steering is light but not loose — I feel in control at all times. It’s not a sports car, but it doesn’t need to be.