In general, a 2007 Denali is worth roughly $6,000 to $12,000, depending on model and condition. Lower-mileage, well-maintained examples can command higher prices, while cars with higher mileage or needed work will sit at the lower end.
Understanding the model variety
GM offered several Denali variants in 2007. The most common are Yukon Denali, Yukon Denali XL, and Sierra Denali (1500). Each carries a premium over non-Denali trims, but values vary by size and drivetrain.
Price ranges by model
The following ranges reflect typical market pricing for clean, functioning examples in common configurations as of today. Actual numbers can vary by location, mileage, and condition.
- Yukon Denali (standard wheelbase): roughly $7,000–$12,000
- Yukon Denali XL (longer wheelbase): roughly $8,000–$13,000
- Sierra Denali (1500): roughly $7,000–$12,000
Note that exceptionally low-mileage or well-preserved units with desirable options can push above the listed ranges, while heavily used or poorly maintained examples will fall below.
Mileage and condition impact price
As a 2007 model, the vehicle's value is heavily influenced by how many miles it has and how well it’s been cared for. The following brackets give a rough sense of price direction:
- Under 100,000 miles: typically strong value, often near the upper end of the ranges
- 100,000–150,000 miles: mid-to-upper range depending on upkeep
- 150,000–200,000 miles: moderate price, often mid-to-lower range
- Over 200,000 miles: usually at the low end of the spectrum
Beyond mileage, maintenance history, accident history, known issues, and whether the vehicle has been kept in a heated garage or outdoors can influence price by thousands of dollars.
Common issues to check when buying
While negotiating, buyers should inspect typical areas of wear on a 2007 Denali. Being aware of these can help you gauge value and avoid surprise repair costs.
- Transmission and drivetrain wear, particularly on higher-mileage examples
- Suspension components (shocks/struts, control arms, bushings) for wear and leaks
- Cooling system and radiator hoses, belts, and water pump wear
- Electrical gremlins, including cluster gauges, door locks, and interior electronics
- Engine seals and gaskets prone to leaks with age
Having a pre-purchase inspection from a qualified mechanic can save money by identifying major issues before purchase.
How to check current value today
To get the most accurate, up-to-date value for a 2007 Denali, use multiple reputable sources and compare similar vehicles in your area. Start with:
- Kelley Blue Book (KBB)
- NADA Guides
- Edmunds used car appraisal
- Local listings on CarGurus, Autotrader, and Facebook Marketplace
Enter exact details (model, trim, miles, condition, and options) and select your region to see realistic private-party and dealer pricing. Check recent sale prices of similar vehicles to gauge current market demand.
Market notes
The Denali name adds a premium based on luxury features and truck/SUV size. Availability and prices can vary by region, season, and demand for large SUVs. In some markets, a well-maintained Denali with 100k–150k miles may command premium over non-Denali trims, while others may see tighter pricing due to fuel economy concerns and shifting preferences.
Summary
For a 2007 Denali, expect a price range broadly around $6,000 to $12,000, with higher values for Yukon Denali XL, lower for models with significant wear or high mileage. Always verify with live valuations from KBB, NADA, and Edmunds, and consider a pre-purchase inspection to determine the true condition and fair price in your area.


