Yes, the car known as the "Yukon" Was originated and designed in Yukon, Canada.
I live in Whistler, haha(:
From Seattle WA you would drive through British Columbia and the Yukon territory and would take you about 2 days by car.
Yukon Territory and British Columbia both have shared border with Alaska.
General Motors Canada sells a variety of car models from it's GMC brand. The models sold in Canada by GMC include the Acadia, Savana, Sierra, Terrain, and Yukon.
"There are many car dealerships in Canada for Chrysler. There are dealerships in Alberta,British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland , Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec,Saskatchewan, and Yukon."
The GMC Yukon is an American made car. The GMC Yukon is made at the Arlington Assembly plant in Arlington, Texas.
Take your Yukon to Car Toys. They do a nice job.
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Nope.
It depends on where the US and Canadian locations are--the rate from Key West, Florida, to Old Crow, Yukon, is going to be dramatically different than shipping it from Detroit to Windsor, Ontario.
Yes it can Because the car was in Canada so Canada has rights to it
A pimp flat black Yukon or Tahoe!