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Q. What Do You Get When You Cross GMC and CSI? A. MAU

By Steve Rosenblum
GMC Marketing Director

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is one of the most popular shows on television for good reason: it’s made science cool again. It spawned two additional CSI shows and helped bring crime dramas back to the top of the ratings. Now, GMC has put a high-tech tool in the hands of real-life CSIs, by partnering with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation to create the “Mobile Analysis Unit” – a 2007 GMC Yukon equipped with a digital satellite TV receiver, a stainless steel mobile command center with drawers and storage units (for Luminol, fingerprint dust, and all those DNA swabs) and illuminated slide-out Plexiglas evidence trays. The original Mobile Analysis Unit appeared in the show last year, and we’ve also donated two new vehicles to crime labs in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. This Yukon is more than just a prop. It’s a real mobile crime lab that helps real CSIs catch the bad guys.

2 Comments

  • April 26th, 2006 at 11:40 pm

    Edward Hayes

    Now if it was a Toyota they would have a parade.

    Speaking of TV shows did you catch Rick Wagoner on Bloomberg? Another stellar job. Hay I think Wall Street is finally listening.

    A couple of weeks ago I was helping my brother-in-law lay some mulch. He owns a GMC Yukon. That is the family sedan. He also has a work van, another GMC. Then the mulch truck came and delivered the mulch in a - you guessed it, a GMC.

    Laying the new mulch, okay, planting some new trees, that was good, seeing all of those GMC’s, priceless.

  • July 24th, 2008 at 3:33 pm

    Ron

    Great site. I will bookmark for my sons to view as well!!!v

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