Used 2004 GMC Yukon XL Consumer Reviews
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Poor quality - defects
We recently bought the Denali. It cost $53,000, so we expected a top of the line vehicle. What we got instead was a lemon. Even with the extended warranty, we are not able to fix a problem with loud clanging in the exhaust which is known to GMC corporation. We are not aware if this is even a safety issue. The corporation does not offer any information. We did get the seal of the windshield fixed. It was very loud because of the windshield air leak, which may also be a hazard.
Stole one on Ebay
I bought this truck used for $22K on Ebay in Dec 06 with 42K miles on it. It has nav, DVD, and the sunroof and has run for almost another 40K miles with very few problems. It is powerful, fun to drive, and is great for a family of 5 but drinks gas like crazy. For 22K invested I can't complain.
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Nice but not trouble free.
We bought this to pull our travel trailer and haul the four kids around. Towing power is nice but the interior is not nearly as useful as the Honda Odyssey we traded in. In the last 4 months we have had to change the thermostat, have the gauge cluster replace, and have an air bag light coming on and off. Not trouble free by any standard. This is a really nice vehicle but the quality is not all that great. Just make sure to have money set aside for repairs!
Great Vehicle
If it had a bathroom I could live in it. Smooth on the highway, heated leather seats - great in Chicago when cold outside. 18 MPG on Highway is good but would like better - if at all possiable.
Yukon 04 Denali
Very happy with truck so far, have taken 2 medium distance trips and was ver impressed with engine strength, comfort and features. More usefull than my 02 LandCruiser (still have never meet anyone how actually uses those diff locks)