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      <title>GMC Canyon Denali vs AT4 - Luxury vs. Off-Road</title>
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      <description>Deciding between the gmc canyon denali vs at4 usually boils down to a single question - do you want to look good at the valet stand or do you want to look good covered in trail dust? GMC has done a pretty interesting thing with their mid-size truck</description>
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