Used 2020 GMC Yukon Consumer Reviews
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Wife with mobility problems loves it!
My wife had a 2006 Yukon and loved it. Only reason she got rid of it was expense to maintain it. She got another SUV and hated the mirrors. She felt very uncomfortable attempting to back up. Visibility was the problem. She traded it in on the 2018 Yukon and loves this. Only problem is the rocking on uneven ground. We park on the front yard and its bumpy. The vehicle feels like we are at sea. It rocks from side to side. Other than this, the comfort is the best we have experienced.
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Owned a lot of vehicles this one is the best
Only time will tell for sure but after owning my Yukon SLT for 3 months and 2600 miles I absolutely love everything about it. The 0ne exception is the 3rd row seat is short on leg room for average size adults. Not a problem for us because we seldom if ever us it. I would buy this vehicle again in a second.
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Good Luxury SUV without being Too Blingy
I have been driving a 2016 Yukon for 2 years, and now the 2019, so I have a pretty good knowledge of Yukon XL Denali. It drives more like a car, doesn't not feel as big as it is. I exchanged the 22" wheels for the 20". I think 20" gives it a better ride. Compared with other vehicles in its class the only think, I think it lacks is the seats could be a softer leather. Not as nice as Escalade ESV or Lincoln L but it is $15,000 - $20,000 less so I think the value is a great deal. I've taken trips cross county with it, and it is a smooth ride, cabin noise is quiet, acceleration plenty to get up and go when I need to. See our video review here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUOcu8w2My8
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Yukon SLE
I have now owned this vehicle for 15 months. All in all it has been a nice vehicle. The main complaint is the backend is so HIGH up I have to climb up in to load things. I'm 5'6. It has a smooth ride. I feel safe in this vehicle. Extremely nice looking vehicle. It hauls my 5x10 trailer with ease. I buy cloth in any vehicle (it's what I like. NOT leather.) The cloth in this vehicle does not clean easily nor does it look premium as have my other vehicles. For the price very disappointed. Leasing this vehicle not sure if I will purchase or not. Still deciding. UPDATE: 5-3-2023 I have now finished my 39 month lease. I still love this vehicle. It has the room I need, the main thing is comfort, safety and reliability. I live in Michigan so it is perfect during the winter months getting through snow. We took it on a trip two years ago to Florida and I would recommend this vehicle to anyone for short travel or long. It does have a v8 engine so it does take more fuel. But still well worth it. Seeing as my lease just ended. I looked around at other dealerships and vehicles to see if I was missing out on another opportunity for a better vehicle. But I have looked far and wide and cannot find anything that compares to this vehicle and all the perks it has. Therefore I went in today to purchase the remaining balance.
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Slightly less than the 2017 Yukon
replaced a loaded 17 SLT - 5.3 with a loaded 20-SLT-5.3. Everything has worked fine, did have to have the antenna replaced (warranty). Other than that zero issues. Primary complaint is the 6-speed transmission has slightly different shift points and overall the truck gets a full 1-MPG less than the 17 did.
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