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2002 Yukon Xl 2500 Slt 4x4 Very Nice Condition on 2040-cars

US $4,295.00
Year:2002 Mileage:228500
Location:

Macomb, Michigan, United States

Macomb, Michigan, United States
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2002 GMC Yukon XL 2500 4x4

If you are in need of an affordable 8 passenger vehicle that will tow just about anything, look close at this one. This 2002 GMC Yukon XL 2500 is an exceptionally nice truck, despite the mileage. It has been maintained extremely well and runs and drives as if it had a third of its miles. I bought it from the original owner, who drove over 100 miles per day to work, so the majority of the miles are all highway. This has the 6.0L V-8 and will tow your travel trailer or what ever you have with ease. It has the monster 4L80E transmission. There are NO issues with this truck.

Overall, the truck is in very nice condition. It has been very reliable, even through this horrible winter. Never failed once to start and the 4 wheel drive performed flawlessly. It does have the usual rust just starting to show, but it's still a very presentable looking truck and it wouldn't be a difficult fix if you wanted to clean up the small amount of rust. Interior is still very nice and everything still works as it should. Front and rear heat/air works fine. Stereo sounds great. Heated seats are must on these cold mornings and work very well. Power memory seats and all of the other usual amenities found with the SLT trim package. 

What I have done to this truck since I've owned it is:
* New water pump
* All new brakes, front and rear including new rotors and ceramic pads
* New front hub bearings
* New front shocks
* New inner & outer tie rod ends
* New pitman arm & mount
* New oil cooler lines
* New steering stabilizer
* New 4WD positioning motor
* New 4WD control switch
* New fuel injectors - all 8
* New plugs and wires

I have mixed feelings about selling this truck. I like it and it's just a nice running, driving truck that has no issues. I would drive this to Florida tomorrow if needed. But we just no longer need this type of vehicle. Having said that, I am NOT desperate to sell it, so please don't make some stupid offer like $2500. I have a little room to work with the price, but let's keep it reasonable. If this truck had 150M miles on it, it would sell for around $10,000. My price has taken everything in to consideration. AND, Kelly Blue Book puts the value of this truck at $6300.00 WITH the miles, so my price is already reasonable. Also, even though this is a very nice, reliable vehicle, it is being sold AS-IS, with no warranty, expressed or implied.  This is a 14 year old vehicle with over 200M miles on it.  Please keep your expectations realistic.  If you are expecting a pristine vehicle that will never require any attention or repairs, this may not be the right vehicle for you.  If this is the case, simply add about $70,000 to my asking price, stop in at your local GMC Dealership and pick out a brand new one.  Yes, that IS what these cost new.  Perhaps that will offer some perspective.

Thanks for looking and if you are nearby, you are welcome and encouraged to stop by for a personal inspection.

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GM sweetens military discount for Buick, Chevy and GMC

Sun, 06 Oct 2013

American servicemen and women interested in a new vehicle from Chevrolet, Buick or GMC now have a bit more incentive to head down to their local dealer, as General Motors has announced plans to improve its military discount program.
The new GM Military Discount Program offers eligible consumers a new Chevy, Buick or GMC at invoice pricing, which in some cases can take very large chunks out of a car's retail price. When factored in with other incentives, most of which are available with the Military Discount, the bargains are thick on the ground for members of the US armed forces.
GM's Retail Sales and Marketing Support general manager, Chuck Thomson, said, "GM has long supported the military and military families, and we hope this simplified and enhanced discount will show our appreciation for their service and help make it easier for them to own one of our great new vehicles." The program is open to all active duty and reserve members in the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, National Guard and Coast Guard, as well as veterans that have been out of the service for less than a year. Military retirees and their spouses are also eligible for the discount.

Fullsize GM SUVs have a problem that's making owners sick

Thu, Dec 31 2015

Some fullsize SUV owners are getting sick, thanks to a buffeting and vibration problem in 2015 model year examples of the Chevy Tahoe and Suburban, Cadillac Escalade, and GMC Yukon. According to owners' complaints to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the issue can vary from an annoying vibration inside the cabin to an experience so severe that it leads to dizziness and headaches. General Motors is aware of the complaints, but the fix isn't so simple. According to spokesperson Tom Wilkinson to Autoblog, the company "has been tracking this issue for a while." The problem has a fairly low incidence rate, but when it does occur the issue can be "uncomfortable and annoying for owners." There's no precise cause for the issue, Wilkinson claims, and in some cases, simply balancing the tires or changing the door seals can make it go away. However, not all of the fixes are so simple. AutoGuide dug deep into the problem and discovered a GM preliminary information bulletin that advised dealers to remove the headliner and to check the roof's bonds to the bows that go across the vehicle. However, that document included a note that the solution might not entirely eliminate things. According to AutoGuide, adding Dynamat insulation to the roof sometimes helped the problem. A GM spokesperson also told AutoGuide the company fixed the problem at the end of the 2015 model year, and didn't go into any more detail. This roof issue seems linked to some of the worst droning in these SUVs. According to one complaint from a 2015 Suburban owner to NHTSA: "Roof will not remain attached to the roof bows. This causes the buffeting similar to a window being down when all are up. The results span from annoying to painful." A 2015 Yukon owner claims to have another alleged cause for the problem in a NHTSA complaint from February 2015. This person brought their SUV to the dealer seven times over the course of four weeks for vibrations. The dealer replaced the driveshaft, suspension components, and more, but nothing worked. According to an engineer to the service adviser: "In an effort to prevent roll overs, they designed the frame and body mounts too stiff. There are 40 engineers working on issues, they have no solutions that work across the board." Wilkinson told Autoblog that GM is working with customers on an individual basis to rectify things. Since these are newer vehicles, dealers should also fix the problem under warranty.

2020 Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban and GMC Yukon all spied with production lights

Fri, Mar 22 2019

One of our spy photographers just caught a smattering of full-size GM SUVs out testing, including the Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban and GMC Yukon. Previous spy photos of the next-generation of these big GM SUVs have revealed that GM is going with an independent rear suspension design, and these shots confirm the news once again with our best look at the hardware yet. Check them out from the rear, lined up like ducks in a row to see the beefy control arms down there. This will undoubtedly give the big SUVs a more compliant ride, and should bring it back into touch with the refinement from the Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator. The new bits we get to see with these shots are production headlights and taillights that are shaping up to look pretty neat. Most distinguishable are the GMC Yukon's LED DRLs. These look a lot like the C-shaped LEDs outlining the headlights on the Sierra, but they have an extra LED strip on top of the C. The parts of the taillights that we can see look significantly different than that found on the Sierra, showing GM is planning on having a great deal of differentiation there. We can sort of see through the mesh covering the grille to what appears to be a classic horizontal bar style front opening. Chevy is predictably dialing the crazy LED strip design back for the Tahoe and Suburban. The parts that are lit up look a whole lot like the headlight fixtures on the 2019 Silverado. That truck uses a stack of lights with the actual headlights separated from the DRLs. We can see the same thing going on here, with the headlight up top and curved LED DRL strip sitting below. It's tough to say if the designs are exactly alike, but we expect to see an extremely Silverado-esque look once all the camouflage comes off. Chevrolet's taillight design differs from its donor truck like the GMC, showing off a curved, vertical series of LEDs out back. Once production lights start popping up like this, we know the vehicle is moving closer to its end game. A reveal sometime later this year could be in the cards for GM's next batch of full-size SUVs. It certainly needs them quick, as Ford rockets ahead with increased Expedition production announced earlier this week.