Is GMC Yukon 2013 a good car?

Is GMC Yukon 2013 a good car?

The 2013 Yukon is expected to be more reliable than a Chevrolet Suburban or Ford Expedition. It has a reliability rating of 3.5 out of five from J.D. Power, which is slightly above average for a used vehicle.

What is the difference between GMC Yukon SLT and Denali?

The Denali is GMC’s finest trim package for the, Yukon, Sierra,Terrain, Acadia, and soon for the Canyon. SLT is the trim package between Denali and the base SLE. The SLT does not have all of the aesthetic and luxurious features of the Denali, but is not as basic as the SLE.

Does 2013 Yukon Denali have air suspension?

GMC Yukon XL Denali 2013, QuickSHOT™ Air Suspension Compressor System by Air Lift®.

How many miles will a 2013 GMC Yukon last?

The GMC Yukons can last as long as 250,000-300,000 miles with regular maintenance. A few owners on vehicle discussion forums have reported hitting 400k with minimal issues and repairs over the years.

How much can a 2013 GMC Yukon tow?

5,200 to 8,300 lbs
2013 GMC Yukon/Towing capacity

How reliable are Yukon Denali?

The 2021 GMC Yukon Denali has a dismal predicted reliability score of two out of five. This score is in part due, in large part, to active recalls for the new SUV. Low reliability spells trouble for buyers. Frequent repairs and costly replacement parts quickly add to the overall price of vehicle ownership.

Is Denali worth the money?

Is a GMC Denali Worth the Money? Since 1999, Denali has been the top-tier package for GMC vehicles, and these models are considered the finest among all GMC automobiles. According to GMC, “Denali is the pinnacle of what it means to be professional grade.” Only the finest materials are used to build this level of car.

What transmission does a 2013 Yukon Denali have?

6-Speed Automatic transmission
2013 GMC Yukon XL 1500 Denali 2WD powered by 6.2L V8 Flex-fuel (FFV) Engine with 6-Speed Automatic transmission.

How much weight can a 2013 Yukon tow?

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