2007 Gmc Yukon Xl Slt 4wd Clean on 2040-cars
Gaylord, Michigan, United States
Fantastic Running
I bought this car to get me through last winter. It is fantastic in the snow. Stops great, and has plenty of power. It has always been a local SUV that was sold and serviced out of the same dealership. The original owner was a local insurance agent that would get one of these every 2-3 years. He took very good care of it, and kept it in the garage. When he traded it in on his next one, the owner of the dealership's daughter drove it and cared for it in the same fashion. Needless to say, anything that was ever an issue or concern was dealt with immediately by the dealership. Just to give an example, GM had a recall on this 5.3 engine with the cylinder deactivation as it switches to 4cyl mode to save gas at cruising speeds. With her connection, it got a complete overhaul with GMs modified oil baffle that the recall took care of. This was done at 129,244 miles. The current engine runs just like new, and burns no oil. I was told that the old one did not either, however, the recall paid to have this service done. When I purchased it from the dealership, I had them run me off a 3 page maintenance record showing what was done at what date and mileage. None of the owners were smokers, and the truck was never used as a work vehicle. It is in great shape for the age and miles. The interior has no odors, and is very clean. The truck is loaded up with Leather heated seats, Digital Climate Control, AM/FM/SAT 6 Disc Changer with MP3 port (BOSE), Steering Wheel Controls, All Power Options. It is switchable 2WD/4HI/4LO. Currently, the vehicle has one of the Park Assist Sensors in the back that needs replaced... It still seems to work. The A/C is also not chilling. I have not taken it in for that. The paint is in great shape, the metal is in great shape for its age. Being a Northern Mi Truck, it has a little bit of rust that you can see if you look closely at the pics... Just needs to be touched up. It drives perfectly straight, and brakes just as well. You will not be disappointed with it. If you have any specific questions, just ask. It is ready to drive anywhere! |
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