Used 2014 GMC Yukon Consumer Reviews
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Build to fall apart
GM use cheap parts to make its cars. I have a 2011 Yukon as soon as the warranty expired I had to replace the transmission, brake rooters, battery and a lot more. And there is recall on the Airbag by National Hwy Safety that GMC refuses to replace. GM file petition with NHTSA that it is inconsequential. I guess our lives are inconsequential to GM. This show the corporate culture of no respect for the consumer.
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I’ve been waiting a long time
Great vehicle love it
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Exelent Vehicle
The car is amongst the best I have owned. The handling is simply amazing for such a large car, yet its ride is very smooth. Miles on the highway go by like nothing, the seats are so comfortable. The Quality is a little cheap for a 60k car.
Good Vehicle
This car is amazing. It out performs my wifes 3 series. It tows my horse trailer like nothing while going up steep hills. A definite Buy
BUILD TO FALL APART
Every possible equipment that can breaks down has broken from brakes to transmission, water pump, etc. And there is an Airbag recall by NTSB that GM refuses to repair and calling it Inconsequential and vehicle safe to drive.
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