Used 1999 GMC Yukon SUV Consumer Reviews
a great SUV
I traded in my 03 Pathfinder for the Yukon. I haven't looked back since i love the way it drives, and the cargo space is 3 times better than the Pathfinder. Gas mileage is about the same as the smaller SUV's 14 city 17- 18 hwy. I have replaced the rear brakes and front brakes, I need to replace the water pump. I do most of the repairs myself, the parts are not expensive they are easy to come by. It can drive thru the snow with no worries. I love the truck and will not get rid of it anytime soon.
Snow, Rain, Sleet or Mt. Everest
I have had some nice trucks, but nothing even comes close to this. The power of a pickup and the ride of a lazyboy. My '99 yukon is the strongest most reliable vehicle I have owned yet. The 5.7 vortex 350 out preforms most other trucks. The ride is simmilar to that of a Park Ave. I think i am sold for life on Yukons....
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My Truck:-)
This has been an extremely reliable truck in which I have had no major mechanical problems & it currently has 100,600 miles. It is the most comfortable & roomy vehicle I have owned (friends say the back seat feels like your sitting on a couch). Also for being such a big SUV, the ride is very smooth. I have nothing at all bad to say about this truck, I absolutley love it. (Would be nice if the gas milage was a little better, but hey its a BIG truck!!!)
a good suv
I purchased this vehicle in 2008 with only 66000 miles. A year later and 85000, i still love it. I did run into a repairs like an alternator, water pump, fuel pump and rear brakes that needed to be replaced. I did most of the work myself. The ride quality is great i feel like i'm riding on air. The room is awesome, i love the fact that its sort off like a truck but with the SUV look. I love my truck even though i needed to replace parts on it, but it is 10 years old.
Hectors Denali Review
A great vehicle for the city and country,especially if you live in northern California. The fuel economy isnt so great.
Yukon 1999
A single mom who is dependant on this sturdy automobile to get her family and friends (both elderly and young) safely around town. Family and friends ride along comfortably with plenty of leg room and added room for groceries and/or carry ons. When properly cared for, it has proven dependable and rides smoothly. I enjoy it very much and like it especially during winter season. I highly recommend this year and model.
A Believer
I've owned just about every Ford and Chevy make out there, but GMC made a convert out of me. I'm now the proud owner of my third GMC and I've loved every one. Call it "Professional grade" or whatever, but when it comes to reliability, comfort and performance, my GMC's have all been a cut above any of the Fords or Chevys I've owned.
Great family car
We bought our 1999 Yukon new off the dealer showroom. It has been an awesome family vehicle. Our kids are grown and now toting around the grandkids. Love this vehicle.
It's been a good truck to own
I bought it a year old w/ 36k miles for $25k. I wish it had a 3rd row seat available back then. It's time to trade it in for a minivan or Freestyle wagon. Trade in is $8K so it cost me $3400 a year in deperciation. Mechanically truck has held up very well. The fuel pump went out at 100k. Cost $1000 (mainly because we were stranded out of town and could not shop around for repair). ABS doesn't work. There was a recall in Canada, but it doesn't apply to the US. It will cost about $800 to fix. Intake gasket leaked ,causing loss of heat/coolant - cost $800 to fix. Overall I'm very happy witht he choice. The truck has become too unreliable for my wife and young kids, so it's time for a new car. I'd definitely get the 2005 or later Expedition if I got another SUV. Have drivien my dad's and brothers on a few trips and they are outstanding
Yukon 4wd
Solid running vehicle, tows great. Good sound proofing for silent interior. Lots of room but easy to drive. Routine maintenance!