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What kind of tires does a 1996 GMC Yukon have?

What kind of tires does a 1996 GMC Yukon have?

Low-mileage all-terrain tires, Sony CD stereo/Sirius-ready. New leather on front seats. Full maintenance log since new. Only used Mobil 1 synthetic oil since new.

What kind of job does a 1994 GMC Yukon do?

Check back with us soon. Showing 3 of 183 reviews. We use this 1994 in my family as a winter truck and for plowing 20 driveways and this beast dose the job at 92 k and 20 plus years the truck runs like a beauty! The truck dose great but can’t go over 60 now but it still gets you where ya need to go and plows the driveways

Is the GMC Yukon still a good car?

In 20 years and 200,000+ miles this thing never let him down once. Original engine and transmission, BOTH of which are STILL strong.

How much did a GMC Yukon cost in 1999?

Original engine and transmission, BOTH of which are STILL strong. I don’t know what he paid for it new in 1999 but this thing has cost him MAYBE $500 a year to own on average, and this was a guy who was LOOKING for reasons to fix/repair anything and everything on this truck any time he could.

Low-mileage all-terrain tires, Sony CD stereo/Sirius-ready. New leather on front seats. Full maintenance log since new. Only used Mobil 1 synthetic oil since new.

Check back with us soon. Showing 3 of 183 reviews. We use this 1994 in my family as a winter truck and for plowing 20 driveways and this beast dose the job at 92 k and 20 plus years the truck runs like a beauty! The truck dose great but can’t go over 60 now but it still gets you where ya need to go and plows the driveways

How many years does a GMC Yukon run?

We’re sorry, our experts haven’t reviewed this car yet. Check back with us soon. Showing 3 of 183 reviews. We use this 1994 in my family as a winter truck and for plowing 20 driveways and this beast dose the job at 92 k and 20 plus years the truck runs like a beauty!

Original engine and transmission, BOTH of which are STILL strong. I don’t know what he paid for it new in 1999 but this thing has cost him MAYBE $500 a year to own on average, and this was a guy who was LOOKING for reasons to fix/repair anything and everything on this truck any time he could.

In 20 years and 200,000+ miles this thing never let him down once. Original engine and transmission, BOTH of which are STILL strong.

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Ruth Doyle