My 2001 Yukon SLT 4WD with Autoride and Denali wheels was a special order for me. She was 22 years old and 124K on the clock. Truck was black with light interior. There was not a scratch or a door ding. Paint and Interior looked as new.
In 22 years the only repair I did was to replace the fuel gauge sender. There we no oil leaks, It did not use any oil and still ran
as good as the day I brought home. I did all repairs and maintenance myself. I was in Ca. at the time the storm hit Florida so there was nothing I could do to save her. She ended up in 12 feet of salt water and actually floated out of my garage for about 150 feet. I arrived in Florida 10 days later and found the center console and door panels full of water. The water inside only reached the top of the console. The dipstick was about 1.5 inches over the fill mark. Insurance declared the truck a total loss. I have been looking for a replacement but have found it is nearly impossible to replace a vehicle like that.
In 22 years the only repair I did was to replace the fuel gauge sender. There we no oil leaks, It did not use any oil and still ran
as good as the day I brought home. I did all repairs and maintenance myself. I was in Ca. at the time the storm hit Florida so there was nothing I could do to save her. She ended up in 12 feet of salt water and actually floated out of my garage for about 150 feet. I arrived in Florida 10 days later and found the center console and door panels full of water. The water inside only reached the top of the console. The dipstick was about 1.5 inches over the fill mark. Insurance declared the truck a total loss. I have been looking for a replacement but have found it is nearly impossible to replace a vehicle like that.