Used 2017 GMC Yukon Consumer Reviews
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I love my 2016 Yukon GMC XL so much and I have only driven the Yukon XL for the last 15 years and I drove the Suburban 7 years before that. I get a new GMC Yukon XL every year or two max. I wouldn't change anything on my Yukon except the USB Port; they need to stay hot when the car is turned off to allow your cellphone or other smart items to charge while out of the car. I would like to see them add the cup size adjuster to the Yukon and also allow the car to show the speed limit on the screen so that you know how fast or slow you should be driving when you enter a street, road or the highway. Maybe even be able to set restrictions that vibrates or dings when you go over the restricted amount. For example: I would want to know when I'm driving 5 miles or more over that speed limit.
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Dents & Scratches Easily
I love my Denali but for the cost of these vehicles it sickens me that they scratch and dent so easily! It feels as though if you breath on the exterior sheet metal it dings. Everything else is just fine with the Denali. Other than that I love the vehicle! They had to cut cost somewhere and it's obvious the thickness of the exterior sheet metal and paint is one place that's it's obvious. I also have a BMW and my wife has a Lexus. Both of the vehicles have over 70,000 miles and not a door ding in either. Obviously the foreign car manufacturers do a better job.
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- Denali 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,9957 mi away
- Denali 4dr SUVMSRP: $30,990In-stock online
- Denali 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,99521 mi away
Just Bought 2017 Yukon Denali
YUKON DENALI: It’s really a no brainer for the money. The reviews and current 18 year ownership of a Tahoe is the reason for the upgrade. Considered the Tahoe and Escalade... I don’t need a Massager for 20 GRAND! Will give the 1 year review in 12mo. Cheers!
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The beast of all beasts!
My 2017 Yukon Dinali has 47,000 miles on it and no problems. This car has everything you would want in an SUV. Some have complained about problems with their Yukon’s but not this one. It has a powerful 6.2 liter V8 and can pull around 8500 lbs. The interior is sleek and so much cheaper to maintain than a BMW ;)
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Nice Ride
A wonderful family vehicle
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