Used 2003 GMC Yukon Consumer Reviews
Nice Try - but......
Tranny is alreay shot - 3,000 miles on SUV - stalls, lot of money of plastic
Best I've Had
I have driven the Lexus LX470, the Ford Expedition (Eddie Bauer), the Mercedes M430, and the BMW X5. I like the GMC over these (although the Lexus was also pretty nice) for several reasons. Power (Vortec 6000 is 320 hp at useful rpm), handling (the tightest turning SUV in the size), large interior carrying space, the Bose stereo kicks, and external looks. Also, the interior finish goes head to head with any other major SUV, and has OnStar as an advantage. Don't buy this SUV for gas efficiency however (as goes for any full size SUV) - this is a conscious trade off that must be made.
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yucon dog
its all good the truck runs great nice body and wheel base. it tow boats and having the rear seat is nice.
GMC Yukon
overall a fabulous vehicle. a true highway cruiser. love the climate control. AC somewhat noisy. High- pitched engine noise with acceleration but can put up with that (told that was par for the course with this vehicle). incredible looks. well worth the price - $10,000 cheaper than the sequoia. 3rd row seet is a little cramped.
2003 Yukon Xlnt Ride
I am very surprised by the smooth ride of this large SUV. (2003) I don't even feel the speed bumps in my neighborhood. It is extremely quite, the AC is cold (I live in AZ). The turning radius is incredibaly small, which is not the case with my Chevy full size pickup. I get about 15 mpg around town. But, I believe that will improve with age, as have all my previous vehicles. Only complaint, the doors don't have that heavy feel or sound when I close them, but that's minor. The high profile view around town is an asset. I would definately buy another one, in fact my wife bought a Tahoe a few weeks after I got the Yukon.