2008 Gmc Yukon Denali Xl - 75k Miles, Awd, Loaded, Rebuilt Title - No Reserve!! on 2040-cars
Elgin, Oklahoma, United States
No Reserve once above starting bid!!!! 2008 GMC Yukon Denali XL - In spring 2010 after a surprise 3rd child, my wife's X5 was not big enough - and she wouldn't part with the X5 - a friend of mine who is a dealer located this vehicle on the East coast. We purchased through a dealer's auction and after delivery found out the minor frame damage was not disclosed. There was no recourse through the auction and since the vehicle was obviously well cared for I decided to go ahead and have frame replaced with new factory frame (can provide documentation through company that did repairs). We have since put 60K + miles on vehicle as a 3rd vehicle including trips to Colorado back and forth several times, all over Texas and Oklahoma. The vehicle runs, drives and handles excellent with no residual problems from prior wreck. You will not be disappointed. My wife has ordered a new Mercedes GL 350 so we are selling this vehicle to make room for the new one. I'm a stickler for maintenance - has always had Mobil 1 synthetic motor oil, trans fluid and filter changed every 30K miles. Tires are approx. 50% and have been rotated accordingly. Brake pads replaced at 60K miles including complete fluid change in vehicle. Always garaged - never smoked in. Has full Weather Tech floor mats throughout including rear cargo area. It is completely loaded including sunroof, navigation, XM satellite, 2nd row captains chairs, heated seats, 3rd row individual seats, all wheel drive, remote start, power lift gate, trailer tow (have bumper cover for hitch also) - you name it I think it has it. I'm fully aware of the rebuilt title scaring some people - you are welcome to come look, drive or have inspected - you will not be disappointed with vehicle. Factory warranty would be expired anyway so really doesn't matter now in the grand scheme of things. Paint is excellent - has a few very minor dings that wouldn't show up in pics - you can only see them if you look at the right angle. Also has a small scratch on lift gate on clear coat where someone lifted door to close to open garage door - also very minor - just want you to know that its not perfect but would probably rate it a 9/10 for this year model with these miles. |
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