Ibmikey
Member
Let’s face it GM fell woefully short in the Canyon Denali as offering the luxuries that the Denali name evokes. They threw in a few enjoyable extras ( like the heated wheel) and left out those items that make the big brother Sierra Denali the luxury platform it is.
I don’t advocate adding an extra ten grand to an already high priced vehicle but for the $46,000 on my window sticker the vehicle should have more “goo gaas” to make driving and owning a Canyon Denali more of a pleasure than it now is. Things like a power rear slider ( instead of manual), homelink garage door opener, memory drivers seat, optional sun roof, deeper plush seat padding, dual ( rather than single) heater/AC controls, etc....should be standard on a Denali without increasing the price of the vehicle.
Also, GM, move the four wheel control to a place where the leg does not change positions while entering and exiting the vehicle.
Just my 2 cents worth.
I don’t advocate adding an extra ten grand to an already high priced vehicle but for the $46,000 on my window sticker the vehicle should have more “goo gaas” to make driving and owning a Canyon Denali more of a pleasure than it now is. Things like a power rear slider ( instead of manual), homelink garage door opener, memory drivers seat, optional sun roof, deeper plush seat padding, dual ( rather than single) heater/AC controls, etc....should be standard on a Denali without increasing the price of the vehicle.
Also, GM, move the four wheel control to a place where the leg does not change positions while entering and exiting the vehicle.
Just my 2 cents worth.