Used 2004 GMC Yukon XL Consumer Reviews
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Great vehicle
This is my first Yukon. I've wanted one for a very long time, and finally got it. I love my Yukon. I have four wheel drive for the snow, and it handles it perfect. I feel very safe with my family in this car, and I have never had any problems with this truck. The gas mileage is horrible, but what can you expect from an SUV? I have installed XM satellite radio and I don't listen to the regular radio anymore. The sound is great too. The only thing I dislike is the 3rd row seating. There is no leg room. Your legs are up to your chest and the seats don't fold down into the floor. I have to pull them out (very heavy) whenever I want to use the extra cargo space and its a pain. A-
WOW! What a truck!
Only had this truck one week. Got the Yukon XL SLT model seats eight. We tried out 5 other gmc/chevys and learned quite a lot. 1) You can't get the Bose stereo in 9 passenger. You need the Bose. The stock stereo is tinny and can't be adjusted to sound good at all. The rear audio/hvac controls work great for the kids. Once seated in the back row, a 6 footer can sit comfortably. The XM satelite radio gets 120 channels plus including disney,sports, country, and a few rock stations. The leather is nice & all the seats are comfortable. Power with the 5.3 is good, mileage has been about 15 so far. Best news? $10k off the sticker!
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Ultimate SUV
With a drop-down DVD player and a hand full of movies you can take the family on that 1500 mile trip without a fuss. It's big enough for all your luggage, tows trailers without worry, fits 6-8 adults without worry, offers sleeping room and seating postions, excellerates great, and handles like a Mercedes. After driving an S500 recently, I returned to the Yukon XL with a renewed point of view of how much vehicle this really is. The stable-track nearly eliminates body sway. The long wheelbase soaks up the bumps much better than a pounding/bucking ride Short-Wheel-Base SUV. Towed trailers 10,000 miles and I put a post-it note on the dash to remind me it was back there. Mercedes in GM clothing.
Best bang for the buck...by far
Want a big, luxury SUV? Deck out an XL with SLT trim and save some big $$. Lexus and Caddillac cannot show me 20+K worth of advantages over this ride. It's got big power, lots of room, all creature comforts and a feel- good vibe. Best vehicle I've ever purchased.
Yukon XL
Lots of room in the trunk AND passenger area. Drives like a car, not like a pickup truck. Much better than our last people mover (a 4 yr. old Suburban). Was impressed with the improvements.