Ford to Yukon XL

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After getting shafted by buying a 6.0 Super Duty, and putting up with a piece of crap Windstar, it is time to look at a leap to a Yukon XL. Trying to get something with less than 30K on it. Is there a year to avoid? An engine or transmission combo that is bad news? I have had over 25 cars and trucks, mostly Mustangs, and all Fords. I don't want my first GM experience to be a poor one.
 

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Not much to stay away from. Just look for the normal stuff.
 

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Ya no major problems. Did you want a Denali or just the regular Yukon with the 5.3?
 
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Probably end up with a Yukon XL due to cash. Love it the Denali, just can''t pay for it, fuel the 6.2 and a wife and three kids.

The 6.2 was fast, but I don't want to feed it. Has the "active fuel management"(?) been working out OK on the other engines? We are able to go with a Yukon XL because we are going to trade in a 6.0 Ford truck. We are doing that because that engine is a time bomb. Power to spare, but when something is wrong, it is incredibly expensive. I do not want that to happen again. We need reliability, then power.
 

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yeah the 5.3 is more than enough for the average driver and is strangely rated to tow more than the 6.2. I stopped at a Subway in Puyallup like 2 days ago when I was driving back from Seattle.
 
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yeah the 5.3 is more than enough for the average driver and is strangely rated to tow more than the 6.2. I stopped at a Subway in Puyallup like 2 days ago when I was driving back from Seattle.

The Denali I drove was at the Ford dealer near the Subway. I lived in Aloha/West Hills Portland for a few years.

It will be a daily driver, not a hot rod. If it tows anything, it will be motorcycles.
 

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I get 15mpg with my denali... mainly city and the occasional 14 mile trip on the highway
 

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Get one with the 6spd trans. the 4spds are junk. any engine will suffice. The bigger ones are just more fun.
 

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