Used 2011 GMC Yukon Consumer Reviews
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So far good car....
Wish the fuel economy was a little better. Also, the rear back seats don't fold down to the floor so the back not very functional unless moving out the very heavy back seats.
Piece of garbage - GM you have been at this foreve
Only reason for 1 start is I can't go the other and give -10 stars. 8 years old 2011 with 128 000 miles = Broken exhaust manifold (2000$), broken air conditioner front to back tube that can only be replaced by dealer (1100$) and also the condenser (800$), two tubes from transmission oil cooler 650$) and now engine lifters - this is just this year. Shocks, air compressor, rear windows defroster cables broken, tailgate mechanism twice so far, all the TPS pick up replaced, suspension sensor broken, rear doors rusted out, I had over 15 000$ of repairs in 5 years. My Toyota Celica 2005 has same mileage and so far less then 1000$ in repairs and less rust then a GM that's 6 years newer. I will never buy another GM again, I had 3 , all pieces of garbage, stay away, worst ever garbage. Do I ever regret buying this garbage ! BTW, in the market for 2 new vehicles now, won't be GM, that's for sure
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Very reliable, perfect for our needs
We've got the Yukon Denali and it has been incredibly reliable with decent gas mileage considering it's size. To date, I've put 47,000 miles on the rig, and other than a recent brake job have done nothing but change the oil. Those that complain about GM and these trucks haven't owned one. I have been pleasantly surprised by the lack of repairs required. Biggest complaint would be lack of reclining seats in second row (we've got the bench) and slow to respond reverse camera - seems to take forever sometimes. Cheers
Secure, comfortable and reliable
I have had my Yukon for nearly 12 months and it was a bit of an adjustment from my Lexus SUV. Until a few weeks ago I was satisfied with it but now I am enthusiastic. I just got off the road. 10 hours and 650 miles reminded me of why I got it. It's a road warrior. Great value and very comfortable .
I couldn't be happier
I live in Southern California and demand a lot out of my vehicles. I spend time in the mountains, off- road, towing a boat and a trailer as well as hauling people around. This past weekend I was able to take my new Denali up to the local mountains and as lucky enough to be there for a decent sized storm. The truck hard no problem at all driving through the rough conditions. It gave me and my 5 passengers a good sense of security as we tooled around town without any heart stopping moments. I have a 23' Centurion Enzo wake-boarding boat that weighs roughly 6,000 lbs. and is a piece of cake to tow with the powerful 6.2 L engine. Gas mileage isn't good but its what you can only expect.