1999 Gmc Yukon Slt Sport Utility 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, United States
PLEASE SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Some wear and tear with scratches and front driver door has a dent and gets stuck due to being side swiped and mirror is broken on that door as well because of the hit and will need replaced. the interior is worn but okay. front drive door handle and back passenger door handle as well needs to be replaced. over all drives good may need to back tires for inspection. drives well and has 208k with new starter ,water pump+thermostat was replaced at 140k and new idle pulley and full tune up done at 180k, brakes and rotors got done in November 2013 with u joints . All maintenance is WELL kept up in the truck. 1,000 miles more before oil change is needed. AC does need to be charged. But does work. just doesnt blow out cold enough. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just needs a new good owner to care and keep the TLC going. |
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Detroit 3 to implement delayed unified towing standards for 2015
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GMC doesn't care if it's Mt. McKinley or Denali
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2015 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon airbag problem causes recall
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The recall affects 2,432 vehicles, though only 138 had actually reached consumers.
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