Used 1996 GMC Yukon Consumer Reviews
Intake Manifold Gasket
I bought my truck because it had a completely new engine due to an intake manifold gasket failure. To my chagrin, I've replaced that same suspect gasket 3 more times. It's a design flaw, which GM is happy to exploit.
I love it anyway
Bought my truck new 9 1/2 years ago... now has 148,000 miles on it... Up until this year, had very few repairs, but this year, I have replaced brakes, alternator, battery and the fuel pump twice. Just spent $1300 to get rid of a "Service engine soon" light, and I still have the light... So I get my 2nd fuel pump this week. Other than that, I love my truck, but feel it may not be as reliable as I'd like... May need to buy new. It also eats a ton of gas!
- 1996 GMC YukonMSRP: $19,9971,158 mi away
- 1996 GMC YukonMSRP: $14,9501,834 mi away
- Sport Utility 4DMSRP: $3,9002,189 mi away
God Bless Them Yukons
I have a 96 Yukon and I just bought it about a week ago, a long time Chevy/GMC fan I just love this truck. It has a 6 inch lift and is chipped and ram aired to get me 350hp on the dyno. Truly not a force to be messed with. Will go through anything anytime anywhere.
Drive It Till the Wheels Fall Off
Bought my '96 GMC Yukon in '98 with 36,000 miles on it. I now have 165,000 on the odometer and it still is the most dependable vehicle I own. I have replaced the transmission at 125,000 miles. Uses no oil and never fails to start and run. New trucks should be made like this. I intend to drive it till it dies or the wheels fall off.
95 5speed/ 2 door sedan.
One of a kind. Has 150000 miles on it and I bought it new from the lot. Basic maintanence done every 3000 miles. Will not get rid of it.