Used 2017 GMC Yukon SUV Consumer Reviews
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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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: $23,99522 mi away
- Denali 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,99010 mi away
- Denali 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,99516 mi away
GM lemon
Let’s see. We have a 2017 yukon xl Denali. Let me list all of our issues. 35,000 miles the ac went out and Gm covered half the repair cost as the bumper to bumper had already expired. Automatic running board motor failed on driver side. Out of warranty time frame $1,000 repair. Middle tv does not function and was told $800-$1000 to repair. Fuel injection got stuck and had to replace the whole left side and cam shaft. $6000 repair that Gm agreed to pay half. Malfunctioning taillight. $800 repair. I have had more problems with this car that has yet to break 100,000 miles. Really stinks as I am not a Ford guy, but I am over GM products.
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Nice Ride
A wonderful family vehicle
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To many problems
Raising the gas mileage up to 22 mpg has created major issues. The engine has yet to be refined, the 8 speed trans is also having issues. My son has a 2015 and the kids have broken 2 exterior door handles off, the engine has to be replaced, computer problems (Gremlins). Quality for the price is just not there. I own a 2003 Yukon since new and it has 275k no work has been done on the engine or trans, bottom line is that they are not built the way they used to be. For close to the same price as a Denali, we bought a Mercedes Benz GLS 450, tows what we need, better warranty, built like no other SUV, and much better resale value. Dealer customer service is also second to none. Drop it off once a year for oil change service and inspection, get a loaner with out even asking.
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