2016 Yukon SLT. Looking at Buying for first time.

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Hi. My name is Dave and I'm looking at a 2016 Yukon SLT. Its $25,700 my cost and has 66k miles. It seems pretty loaded for an SLT (leather, heated/cooled seats, heated wheel, rear entertainment, sunroof). Seem like a fair price? I've never really looked into getting one of these. It needs a few ball joints, rear shocks (air), oil cooler lines and a spoiler. My biggest issue however is the transmission. I didn't notice any transmission issues, but I've been reading on them. Is there any type of "preventative maintenance" that can be done short of an outright rebuild? I'd really not like to spend $26k and then have to rebuild the trans right away. My friend is one of the transmission techs at our dealer and mentioned replacing the converter right away, but I'm curious if that's enough to keep the trans from failing. Any and all help or recommendations is appreciated.

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Hi. My name is Dave and I'm looking at a 2016 Yukon SLT. Its $25,700 my cost and has 66k miles. Seem like a fair price? I've never really looked into getting one of these. It needs a few ball joints, rear shocks (air), oil cooler lines and a spoiler. My biggest issue however is the transmission. I didn't notice any transmission issues, but I've been reading on them. Is there any type of "preventative maintenance" that can be done short of an outright rebuild? I'd really not like to spend $26k and then have to rebuild the trans right away. My friend is one of the transmission techs at our dealer and mentioned replacing the converter right away, but I'm curious if that's enough to keep the trans from failing. Any and all help or recommendations is appreciated.

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Replacing the converter and doing a service is a good, preventative strategy to keep it healthy for as long as possible. Install a converter with an upgraded clutch. Lots of folks here have used Florida Torque Converters with positive feedback. You can also look for a local converter builder to do the same more cost effectively.
 

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Do you know any history on the vehicle? Single owner who drove it back and forth to church or a hotshot driver who loaded to the max ever weekend and drove it like he/she/it stole it? This would help with some general feedback. Redoing all the fluids is a good place to start if you purchase. Good peace of mind and lets you start from a baseline.

Generally, my personal recommendation is all vehicles have “issues” but they all still start and stop like all others. Some have more known issues but in the end you will likely have similar experience to any other large SUV owner. GM vehicles seem to have a lot of online support and will give you great guidance, just don’t over think the purchase otherwise we might all be riding bikes afraid the chains might snap lol.
 
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Do you know any history on the vehicle? Single owner who drove it back and forth to church or a hotshot driver who loaded to the max ever weekend and drove it like he/she/it stole it? This would help with some general feedback. Redoing all the fluids is a good place to start if you purchase. Good peace of mind and lets you start from a baseline.

Generally, my personal recommendation is all vehicles have “issues” but they all still start and stop like all others. Some have more known issues but in the end you will likely have similar experience to any other large SUV owner. GM vehicles seem to have a lot of online support and will give you great guidance, just don’t over think the purchase otherwise we might all be riding bikes afraid the chains might snap lol.
It had had 2 owners. First was a lease until 2018, then one of our finance managers parents owned it until they traded it in a few weeks ago.
 

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It had had 2 owners. First was a lease until 2018, then one of our finance managers parents owned it until they traded it in a few weeks ago.
Sounds like a general cream puff. You know the fin manager took care of the car for them.

If the price seems inline with market I think you could do worse.
 

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