Why would you say that? From everything I have read the Sequoia (and Toyota's in general) have fantastic reliability. Don't get me wrong, I am trying to talk myself in to the Yukon, really like the looks and features. But like I said, I have an expectation of quality when it comes to dropping...
I did briefly consider the XL since the cost is not that much more, but that thing is just too big for everyday driving. We only have 2 kids so the extra room is for toting their friends around or for our 'stuff' when we go on trips. My extended family has a beach condo we visit all the time...
Wow, was expecting a bunch of folks to chime in that their Yukon was awesome, and it was the small subset having issues. Hmmmm....maybe I'll be buying a plastic covered Toyota after all.
I have (religious consumer reports reader here). Currently they rate the Yukon 'Average' for reliability. But considering it is a new redesign they are usually slow to update their information if an influx of new issues start coming in (you would not see that for many months). I'm not saying...
Looking to get my wife and kids beyond minivan days and into an SUV. At this point I'm down to a Yukon Denali or a Sequoia Platinum. Personally I prefer almost everything about the Yukon except a few specific items (cargo space smaller than Toyota, no center console between 2nd row, price, and...
Wow, looks like you had a long list. Most of those issues seem different than the bigger ones from the earlier builds. Sounds almost like you got a rushed car. Sorry, though. That is a painful list.
New poster but been reading for a while. Considering getting a Yukon Denali.
Is there any thought that the larger issues (noise cancellation/buffeting, 4WD error, etc) are resolved in the post October build date trucks or do they seem just as prevalent?
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