2003 Gmc Yukon Xl Slt 4x4 California 1 Owner Replaced Engine on 2040-cars
Temecula, California, United States
Engine:5.3L 323Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Sport Utility
Fuel Type:GAS
Transmission:Automatic
Make: GMC
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Model: Yukon XL 1500
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Trim: SLT Sport Utility 4-Door
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Cylinders: 8
Mileage: 235,000
2003 Yukon XL 4WD. WE BOUGHT THIS YUKON NEW AND STORED INDOORS IN CALIFORNIA. REPLACED THE ENGINE. PLEASE COMPARE TO OTHERS. IT IS WELL CARED FOR AND LOOKS EXCELLENT.
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We bought this Yukon new. It is our 1 owner car with many options including 4WD. See the window sticker we still have, $48,102 selling price. There was a 100,000 warrantee included. We have all records of repairs, tires, oil changes. It has 235,000 miles and we just replaced the engine. This Yukon presents itself like a car with about 60,000 miles. It is by far the cleanest and perfect running 2003 Yukon XL you will ever see. It has about every option including 4WD, very little wear and almost perfect leather, and a $2000 Rosen DVD system. We drove it from Southern california to Oregon every month. The carpets, interior, and exterior validate the very low wear on the SUV. LOOK AT THE PICTURES FIRST AND THEN READ ABOUT THE YUKON.
Equipment off the window sticker:
Autotrac 4WD, self-leveling rear shocks, 16" polished cast alumium wheels, Tow/haul mode, anti-lock brakes, battery rundown protection, child security doors, remote keyless entry, Tri-zone A/C and heat, Power heated mirrors, Programable auto door lock system, Alarm system, Roof luggage rack, 31 gallon fuel tank, SLT with neutral tan leather, Side running boards, Bose 9 speaker audio with 6 CD changer in dash, Carpet mats, Rear sun shade, Power adjustable pedals, XM satellite radio, ONSTAR, Steering wheel controls, Universal garage door opener, Front and side airbags, Power sunroof, Heated front seats, Trailering package, 3:73 rear stabilitrack locking diff. $7,602 worth of options!!
Here is the long history. We bought it new in 2003. We have family property in Oregon and drove the 2000 mile trip every month for years. Sometimes twice per month. This put many miles on the Yukon, but very little wear due to the long freeway trips. Family miles. Some simple, usual, items were replaced along the way under warrantee, fuel pump, trans work, etc, (its all in the stack of papers) but the Yukon was driven by a Naval Officer for 10 years and stored indoors.
It looks almost new still. It ran perfect even at 230,000 miles. Wanting to ensure nothing unexpected would happen, we spent $2500 to replace the engine 5K ago. The work was done by a GM Goodwrench mechanic and an engine was used from a dismantled GM with 90K on it. The engine compartment was detailed and all new parts and gaskets used, like hoses, water pump, etc. The engine had a 6 month warrantee and it runs perfect. We did this with every intention of keeping it forever. But we just decided to downsize to a small SUV like a CRV or Highlander. The Yukon now has 235K on it.
I am very very picky and honest. There are a few dings and rock chips but you can see how very clean and presentable it is. Always stored indoors. Solid California SUV and not a spec of rust. Nothing like anything else being sold. Look at every area when comparing Yukons and you will conclude this is the best and the one you want. I have a 100% feedback for a reason. Selling fair and being upfront always works best. We want you to enjoy the Yukon and feel it was fair buy. If in Southern California you may want to see the car. We placed a reserve but it is not even as high as those worn out Yukons being sold. You will NOT be disappointed with this Yukon.
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