avalonandl
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The only issue with the 17 is if it has the 8 speed trans. Those trans are known to fail at 100k
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Where you live at.. I didnt want to get rid of the 9-7x, but had to engine started blowing a lot of smoke out the tail pipe!Yeah, it will be hard for me to part with it... I've e-fanned it, tuned it slightly. Has newer Michelins on it, 151,000 miles on the Saab. 65k on the Yukon. I also moderate one of the 9-7x FB fan pages, lol. The only reason I am selling it is because I have 8 vehicles currently
Welcome from KY! I think there are many variables to consider here. How much are you purchasing the Yukon for? Is it from a GM dealership? How would you feel if a $6-$8k repair bill was to unexpectedly fall into your lap? Would you still feel like it was a good buy?
I ask because of my journey, which I'll map out as short and sweet as I can...
May 2023 - Purchased 2015 Suburban w/184k miles for $17,500
June 2023 - Various repairs done at home (liftgate actuators, drivers door lock switch, shark-fin antenna, thermostat, water pump) totaling around $400.
Late June 2023 - Significant lifter tick present after oil change (suspecting the previous owner used all the tricks to quiet this before trading to the dealer I purchased from)
Early July 2023 - Transmission starts showing signs of significant issues (shift delay, extensive TC shuttering, etc)
July 2023 - Engine completely dies. Cylinder 5 lifter totally collapses
My Suburban is now awaiting an engine and transmission, looking to spend in the neighborhood of $10k when all is said and done.
I say all that to say this....
As much as I hate to spend this money, I still feel like I got a relatively good deal considering that I purchased it at (what I felt like) was such a low price compared to what else was and is on the market.
I would AT A MINIMUM, seek a GM factory extended warranty. If GM warranty is not available, go and speak to your local GM service manager and ask what 3rd party warranty companies that they have the best luck with, and purchase one from them. When I bought my Suburban, it didn't really qualify for any warranties that were worth me considering. Your scenario is much different considering the low(ish) mileage.
Common failures you may see....
1. Engine failure due to AFM/DOD systems
2. Trans failures due to a poorly designed trans that runs hotter than it should at all times
3. Compass/navigation failure due to shark fin antenna taking in water and shorting out
4. Rear liftgate shocks failing due to the left side shock (which houses the actuator) failing
If you made it this far...I hope this helps! Feel free to message me if you'd like!