Just bought a 2015 Yukon. I have been running a 2002 Yukon, but after 213K miles it was starting to show some wear and tear. Mechanicals were all great and it would probably do another 100K miles, but the kids made the inside look like a homeless person had been living there for a year.
So far love the new ride. The trim package has come a long way since 2002, and it feels a little less like a huge truck, and a little more like a luxury passenger car (until you try to park it).
I primarily stuck with the Yukon because I had such great luck with the last one, and I tow a boat that weighs ~7K# over Vail pass a couple times a year. Since it is still snowing here (about a foot today) I haven't had a chance to get the boat hooked up yet. But I have taken it for a couple ski trips in the mountains and it has done great!
Questions are welcome, though I am not much of a gear head, so don't make them too technical ;-)
So far love the new ride. The trim package has come a long way since 2002, and it feels a little less like a huge truck, and a little more like a luxury passenger car (until you try to park it).
I primarily stuck with the Yukon because I had such great luck with the last one, and I tow a boat that weighs ~7K# over Vail pass a couple times a year. Since it is still snowing here (about a foot today) I haven't had a chance to get the boat hooked up yet. But I have taken it for a couple ski trips in the mountains and it has done great!
Questions are welcome, though I am not much of a gear head, so don't make them too technical ;-)
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