New-to-me Denali...finally

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That’s a huge plus and an owner that really loved that truck. Ceramic sealant is the way to go then.

The lady that bought our 08 YXL Denali got the same from us. That truck is tootn around Vegas somewhere right now.
 

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All settled into the new truck? Just realized your in @NickTransmissions neighborhood if any issues arrive out of the AWD 6L80.

Using the remote start yet to precool the truck yet?
 

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Pulled the trigger on a local 2007 Denali yesterday. 1-owner, no accidents, 144K miles. Husband was a mechanic, and manic about this car. He put on 22" Verde rims w/Michelins, K&N cold air intake, Magnaflow ****, dark tint all around, etc. He died a few years ago, and the wife rarely drove it. ALL fluids look like they were changed yesterday. 40 oil psi on warm engine. Almost no wear on the interior, none of the rips/tears/wrinkles usually seen. It is not without flaws...mirrors do not fold in, neither front seat raises or lowers, button for lumbar does not work. I will likely find a few more of the common things. Headlights/tails were a hazy mess, which I took care of with a buffer and rubbing compound...maybe 30 seconds each. THRILLED TO HAVE IT! And, glad to have this site as a source.
Looks great! Fellow 2007 owner here and it's been a fantastic vehicle for us.
 

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I have a 2011 Yukon Denali that I picked up two years ago with 118k.
Still really enjoy the truck and it now has 145k.
It's racked up miles because I have been splitting my time between Wyoming and So Cal.

You may look into swapping the shocks soon, just from age and miles, if they have not been replaced, yet.
I recently replaced my rears and it made a huge difference in handling and ride quality.

Enjoy your new truck, they can last for years and years and yours sounds like it was really taken care of.
 

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