Hello everyone,
I was looking to purchase a 3 row SUV for the family. I started my search by looking at Escalades but quickly noted that the 2015-2019 have multiple costly issues - 1) Magnaride 2) Cue System 3) 6.2 Lifter issues and 4) 8 Speed Transmission. While all makes/models have their quirks it appears that several of the issues with the Escalade/GM have resulted in class action lawsuits.
I had decided to look into other brands for a big SUV, but then noted that the Yukon (SLE/SLT) come with a 5.3 V8 and 6 Speed (older tried and true transmission). While the 5.3 motor may have the lifter issues as well, it is obviously priced lower than an Escalade and worthy of consideration. Accordingly, I was looking to get insight from owners with a Yukon SLE or SLT. As I understand it, minor changes were made 2017. I have not been able to find too much information on the difference between SLE (base) and the SLT.
I would consider a Denali I suppose 2018 or newer as it has the 10 speed transmission but ideally a 2017 Yukon SLT seems to be a good year to look into..
I was looking to purchase a 3 row SUV for the family. I started my search by looking at Escalades but quickly noted that the 2015-2019 have multiple costly issues - 1) Magnaride 2) Cue System 3) 6.2 Lifter issues and 4) 8 Speed Transmission. While all makes/models have their quirks it appears that several of the issues with the Escalade/GM have resulted in class action lawsuits.
I had decided to look into other brands for a big SUV, but then noted that the Yukon (SLE/SLT) come with a 5.3 V8 and 6 Speed (older tried and true transmission). While the 5.3 motor may have the lifter issues as well, it is obviously priced lower than an Escalade and worthy of consideration. Accordingly, I was looking to get insight from owners with a Yukon SLE or SLT. As I understand it, minor changes were made 2017. I have not been able to find too much information on the difference between SLE (base) and the SLT.
I would consider a Denali I suppose 2018 or newer as it has the 10 speed transmission but ideally a 2017 Yukon SLT seems to be a good year to look into..