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More in: General Motors, SUV Even as large SUV sales nosedive, General Motors says they will remain a key source of profits. The Detroit News reports today, "General Motors Corp.'s 2007 GMC Yukon full-size SUV bows today at the California Auto Show, and the timing couldn't be worse. It may not matter that the new Yukon, by all accounts, is superior to the current model. U.S. consumers are turning away from big SUVs at an alarming rate in response to high gas prices."
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Even as large SUV sales nosedive, General Motors says they will remain a key source of profits. The Detroit News reports today, "General Motors Corp.'s 2007 GMC Yukon full-size SUV bows today at the California Auto Show, and the timing couldn't be worse. It may not matter that the new Yukon, by all accounts, is superior to the current model. U.S. consumers are turning away from big SUVs at an alarming rate in response to high gas prices."
