Used 2008 GMC Yukon Hybrid 4dr SUV (6.0L 8cyl gas/electric hybrid 4A) Consumer Reviews
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No buyer's remorse here!
After the Hybrid stickers were removed, my family and I stand back and admire the beauty of this automobile. We had been persuaded away from American-made cars several years ago and went the way of the foreign minivan. We were leery of Government Motors, but are extremely happy with the quality of this vehicle. The ride is smooth, the gas mileage is really 20 mpg, and the cargo room is expansive with the last row of seats out. All our stuff can fit and when the grandparents come to town, everyone has ample room. GM did a great job without sacrificing anything. It's solid and the quality is on par with any Toyota/Honda/Nissan minivan out there!
dont buy! you've been warned!
bought it used with over100k, and after $4000 of repairs it is still staling and having acceleration issues, now dealer says i need new battery and transmission ! $8000! going to buy an f150 with that money ...use it for down...never more with gmc/chev!
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- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,995132 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,495914 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,9991,747 mi away
dont buy!
thought it was the best thing next to sliced bread, but what a headache this suv has been! burns oil due to bad engineering of the AFM system, dealer just gives run around, when you force them to repair it will cost you big! maybe even a new engine, read post about this vehicle before you think of buying, mine took a crap at around 110k miles so i was out of luck with warranty...also mpg is really round 16mpg avg. so not worth the extra thousands of dollars diff. from a regular yukon! thats why GM stop making them. got an F150 now, loved my Jimmy but they made me hate it! due to design flaw and lack of support bye GMC!
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220,000 miles
the car has been a great ride and my wife has kept it in great shape so i am now considering putting in a new motor at 220,000 miles and letting my daughter drive it for college vs buying a new used car with unknown problems. the top of the dash area has some cracking under the windshield yeas of sun and the guys at the car wash have added that problem and the hood is getting some discoloration. We don,t use the 4x4 very often but it has never let us down. if you can find a used one in good shape and meets your budget and lower miles I don't think you will be disappointed. we found it gets better gas millage at higher speeds. in Utah & Arizona where we you have a 75 posted speed limit we average 28 mpg. Our daily mixed city and highway with going up and down a large hill at least twice a day we average 18 mpg
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Nice truck, but has some shortcomings
Bought this truck new on New Year's Eve 2008. After 7 months and 12k miles, I'm a bit disappointed with the mileage. We're only getting around 17 MPG. I have a lead foot, but my wife doesn't and she is the primary driver. Don't see how other reviewers are getting 20+. Have also had to take it to the dealer twice for brake issues. Covered under warranty, but still a hassle. Interior is laid out nicely, but materials seem really cheap. Driver's seat has great leg and head room, but comfort of seat is lacking on long trips. Overall, pretty happy with it. Has a very good ride even at 75-85 MPH. With 3rd row seats out, cargo area is spacious. Can't use NAV without radio on.