Used 2014 GMC Yukon Consumer Reviews
GMC Dirty, Little, Hidden Secret
Dashboard spontaneously developed a large crack over odometer and a smaller one at passenger airbag. With a little research, I find out it is common in GM SUVs and trucks. Just google GMC cracked dashboard! GM, to date, refuses to recognize the significant numbers of occurrence as a quality and safety issue that should be fixed, addressed. Don't bother calling the Customer Engagement Center as I did. Agent very kindly referred me to local dealer only to be advised and very rudely, that as I did not patronize the local dealer nor am the original owner, had no leg to stand on. Not that, hey, there's a serious flaw but no, you haven't paid us enough at Dixie Buick! Never again. Ask your mechanic or body shop, they'll confirm!
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a bunch of space
it is a really good car for long rides.
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- Denali 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,80093 mi away
2011 Yukon Denali is a money pit, stay away!
Idk why people keep on saying that these SUV's are bulletproof and reliable. I have had mine for two years and in that time frame I had to replace the transmission, rotors/calipers, motor mounts, shocks, and now the transfer case. Not to mention that it is an electrical nightmare-the automatic running boards no longer work, several buttons on the dashboard are non-responsive, and the back-up camera doesn't work either. You have been warned, stick to Honda or Toyota unless you want to be thousands of dollars in the hole!
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Best car ever.
I'm 6 foot 3 inches and 250 lbs. This suv has room for me. Love the visibility, mirrors, seat settings, turning radius, gas mileage and great radio. I have the Denali purchased in 2012 and am afraid to buy a new one because this has been so good to me. One set of tires, one set of brakes and an airbag recall in 141k miles. Nothing else has been done except Mobil 1 every year.
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oh come on stop that complaining
ya sure cracks in the dash - cost 100 bucks to send off for a cover skin - look it up youself - easy to install - with glue - and such - hardly squeaks at all - rear wheel driver but put some grabbers on it and it does fine in nebraska winters - use some common sense - 165000 miles and I replaced a head light myself - just for cosmetic reason - and the thing is so pleasing to ride in - more comfortable that my bmw x5 - and if you can find a salvage title one with a good mechanical history (car faxxx) I would say go for it - the rear row seats do fold up and you got some room for groceries back there - or I guess you could take them out and give them away like I did with my 2005 yukon denali and give them away and build a rear carpeted area for all our hauling dreams come true - old guys don't need pickups anymore = but don't mean they don't still enjoy a big riding rig -