A smiling family of three looking at a new vehicle in a spacious car showroom while a female sales representative points toward the car.

If you are shopping for a new SUV in Poughkeepsie, NY, and asking yourself what the Buick powertrain warranty covers, Hudson Buick GMC has the answers. Understanding this protection before buying provides confidence and peace of mind long after driving off the lot. Reach out to our knowledgeable team today for more information and let us help you find the perfect vehicle.

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The 2026 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali is designed for drivers who want the strength of a full-size pickup without giving up premium comfort and technology. As one of the Sierra lineup’s most refined trims, the Denali combines impressive capability with upscale materials, advanced features, and a confident design that feels equally at home on the jobsite or around town.

At Hudson Buick GMC in Poughkeepsie, NY, we help drivers throughout Beacon, Fishkill, Hyde Park, and the surrounding Hudson Valley compare Sierra models to find the truck that best fits their needs. If you’re researching Sierra 1500 Denali features, here’s what makes this trim stand out.

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Rear-three-quarter view of a dark gray GMC Yukon Denali parked on rocky, dirt terrain with desert mountains in the background.

If you’ve been shopping for a full-size SUV in Poughkeepsie, NY, you’ve probably considered the GMC Yukon or Yukon XL debate at some point. Both are luxurious, capable vehicles that share a lot of the same DNA, but there are some real differences worth understanding before you make a decision. This guide breaks down what sets them apart so you can choose the one that actually fits your life. 

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Front-three-quarter view of a black GMC Terrain driving along a scenic coastal ridge road at sunset.

Finding the perfect compact SUV often means choosing between practical utility and premium luxury. Drivers comparing the 2026 GMC Terrain Elevation and Denali trims will discover two distinct paths to an exceptional daily drive. Poughkeepsie, NY drivers can find exactly what they need at Hudson Buick GMC, where our team stands ready to help you explore both remarkable options.

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2026 Buick SUV lineup parked near the ocean on a paved surface

If you’re looking for a family SUV and have been checking out Buicks, you have probably asked yourself, “What is the best Buick SUV for families?” 

It’s a good question. Buick has built a reputation for combining comfort with practicality, and the 2026 lineup delivers on both fronts. If you’re taking the kids to school, heading out on a weekend road trip, or just getting through a busy daily schedule, there’s a Buick SUV designed to fit your life. 

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2026 Buick Envision driving on a tree-lined suburban road

If you’re shopping for a new Buick SUV and find yourself torn between two strong options, you’re not alone. For Poughkeepsie, New York drivers, the choice between the 2026 Buick Envista and Envision comes down to your lifestyle. Both offer Buick’s signature refinement, reliability, and modern technology, but they’re built for different priorities.  

Understanding where these two models differ can make your decision a whole lot easier. Here’s a closer look at what sets them apart.  

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2026 GMC Terrain lineup parked on a grassy hill with mountains in the background

Most compact SUVs talk a tremendous game about adventure while spending their entire existence outside coffee shops and suburban Pilates studios. The 2026 GMC Terrain AT4 feels different. Not louder. Not more theatrical. Just more honest about what it is trying to be.  

For drivers around Poughkeepsie, NY, that distinction is important. This part of the Hudson Valley gives you easy access to winding roads near the Taconic State Parkway, trailheads around Minnewaska State Park Preserve, kayaking along the Hudson River, and weekends spent hiking through the Catskills. The Terrain AT4 fits naturally into that world because it was designed for people who genuinely use their vehicles beyond the Monday-through-Friday commute. 

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2026 GMC Sierra 1500 driving on a tree-lined road

Truck buyers ask one question more than almost any other: how long will this thing last once the shiny paint, finance paperwork, and dealership coffee wear off? The answer for the GMC Sierra 1500 is encouragingly straightforward. 

The Sierra 1500 has built its reputation around durability, proper engineering, and powertrains designed to survive real workloads instead of simply posing for glossy commercials involving suspiciously clean construction sites. With sensible maintenance and a driver who doesn’t treat every stoplight like qualifying at Daytona, 200,000 miles or more is completely realistic. 

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A white Buick Envision parked in front of a modern building with vertical architectural accents.

Introduction  

The Buick Envision has long been a favorite among compact SUV enthusiasts, offering a perfect blend of luxury, performance, and practicality. For those in Poughkeepsie, NY, deciding between the 2025 and 2026 Buick Envision models might feel like a tough choice. Both models deliver exceptional features, but the 2026 version introduces some notable updates that could sway your decision. Let’s dive into the key differences to help you make an informed choice.  

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On February 5, 2026, Michael Mullaney, dealer principal of Hudson Buick Cadillac GMC, was honored as one of 47 nominees nationwide for the 2026 TIME Dealer of the Year award. This is one of the automobile industry’s most prestigious honors. He was recognized at the 109th annual National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) alongside fellow nominees, selected from over 20,000 dealers across the country.

The TIME Dealer of the Year award recognizes the nation’s most successful auto dealers who also demonstrate commitment to community service. Mullaney has raised more than $50,000 for the Miles of Hope Breast Cancer Foundation and contributed over $60,000 to the Tunnel of Towers Foundation, which provides mortgage-free homes to families of mortally injured service men and women as well as first responders.

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