Used 2000 GMC Yukon Denali Consumer Reviews
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Off Road Use Comments
I have driven my 2000 GMC Yukon Denali in rough offroad conditions throughout the northern Rockies. At ~28k miles the transmission failed and was replaced (~$1500), at ~38k miles the fuel system failed and 4 main components were replaced (~$900), at 52k miles the front alignment pin & boots had to be replaced, uneven tire wear forced replacement of 4 new tires within 20k miles (~$500), a cracked plastic front grill was replaced (~$700) and several body parts have fallen off. In summary, this vehicle has been a very expensive lemmon and we can't wait to replace it with a more reliable and better built vehicle (e.g. Toyota 4Runner or Nissan Pathfinder).
what more could you ask for
rides like a dream, 100% reliable, a true snow king, awesome bose sound. brakes are undersized for weight of vehicle. i bought a new one .
- Denali 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,995865 mi away
Still going strong!
This car has hauled our family, towed campers, and overall had reasonable maintenance costs. I gave it an 8 for fuel economy, although I only get 12-15 mpg, because I think it performed well in this regard considering its weight and engine power. A Denali really does ride much better than a regular Yukon. To me there is no comparison.
Can't beat an American Truck
I bought this truck with 80k miles on it knowing that the old 350 had a lot more time left. We make trips to Michigan several times a year from the East coast and you can hardly feel the ride in this truck. All passengers are comfortible and have plenty of room to strech out. This truck also stands out in a crowd b/c of it's trim pkg from the factory. However the truck could use larger sway bars to prevent roll and something to prevent pitching when braking.
Great work truck with style/comfort
Bought new, drive 20K+ yearly. I have filled both the inside and top with lumber and other heavy items and it didn't miss a beat. No major problems after driven 83,000 miles. Will buy another one when I have to, without hesitation, and recommend it to anyone.