2021 GMC Yukon Denali Review - 3 Across Child Seating by Larry Nutson
By Larry Nutson
Chicago Bureau
The Auto Channel
In mid-September I had my first drive experience with the all-new 2021 GMC Yukon. That drive was quite literally a quick spin. I had 24 hours with a new Yukon to gain an opinion along with some driving impressions and gather my thoughts in this re-done utility vehicle.
Early December brought another go at it. This Yukon drive would give me a full seven days to play, explore, and live with the 2021 Yukon outfitted in its Denali trim.
Coincidentally, one of our daughters was in need of replacing her 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe. The Tahoe was not in need of replacement. It was perfectly fine. It’s our daughter together with her husband and their growing family that created the need. Their two youngsters would be gaining a sibling. They were becoming a three-car-seat family and the two center row captain’s chairs in her Tahoe no longer would cut it.
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Flow: One of Rachel Ducker s wire sculptures, one of which will be won by a donor this evening
Sarah Mayhew Craddock is inspired by Oxford Circle women Women are amazing. I’ve always thought so. From octopus-esque matriarchal family members to political and celebrity figures that have inspired me throughout my life (Kate Adie, Joanna Lumley, Sinead O’Connor, Judi Dench, to name but a few). I don’t mean to infer men aren’t amazing, but whereas men seem to amaze me and then plateau, women never cease to amaze me, particularly when it comes to philanthropic efforts.
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Nancy and Rico Sardelli pose in front of their decorated home during the Windcrest Light Up event. The couple begins decorating their house each year in October.Robin Jerstad /ContributorShow MoreShow Less
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Nancy Sardelli adjusts one of the props in front of her home. The couple tries to prevent visitors from entering their property to take photos, worried that someone might trip and hurt themselves.Robin Jerstad /ContributorShow MoreShow Less
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Jennifer Newman takes pictures of Sheila Meadows and her two children, Na’Leyah Mathis and Markaysia Shelton, in her front yard during Windcrest Light Up.Robin Jerstad /ContributorShow MoreShow Less