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2010 GMC Yukon

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$41,722

The GMC Yukon and Yukon XL are the upmarket versions of the Chevrolet Tahoe and Chevrolet Suburban medium and large SUVs. The Yukon was first launched in 1992 and included a 2-door model until 1995. There was a Denali upgraded trim, and the Yukon could be had with a manual or automatic transmission, as well as a straight-six, and V8s in either a small-block or two different turbo-diesel options. In 2007, the second generation of both the GMC Yukon and Yukon XL were launched with more sloping lines and premium interior options. The Yukon XL has been available with a variety of V8 engines as well as a real-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. The standard Yukon offers a slightly smaller engine, but also includes a hybrid option.
 

Market

$41,722 average dealer price
$2,347 more than average private listings
2456 for sale, 341 new listings monthly
68 days average on dealer lot prior to sale

Available Trims

Yukon SLEAAAA $30,068
Yukon SLTAAAA $36,378
Yukon DenaliAAAA $44,200

Model Overview

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Awards5.1 see more
Performance9.7 see more
Fuel Economy3.5 see more
Luxury7.4 see more
Safety7.0 see more
Reliability10.0 see more
  • #23 Best Selling Car on Carsabi
  • Rank among the top 3 Hybrid SUVs for 2010 by U.S. News
  • Named a 2010 Best Overall Value by Intellichoice
  • A 2010 Consumer Digest Best Buy Award winner
  • Named a 2010 Consumer Guide Best Buy
  • The Auto Channel reports for those who often transport eight adults and/or tow a boat or trailer, savings from hybrid technology in the Yukon makes profitable sense
  • The Auto Channel reports Yukon Hybrid retains its legendary power
  • 403 horsepower V-8 engine.
  • 417 lbs.-ft. of torque at peak performance.
  • 376 cubic inches of displacement.
  • 0-60 mph in 6.88 seconds.
  • Quarter mile in 15.32 seconds with exit speed of 91.4 mph
  • 14 city mpg.
  • 20 highway mpg
  • We don't have luxury text yet.
 

Safety

NHTSA Frontal Crash Safety:10.0
NHTSA Front Seat Side Crash Safety:None
NHTSA Rear Seat Side Crash Safety:None
IIHS Rear End Collision SafetyNone
NHTSA Rollover Resistance:6.0
IIHS Head and Neck Safety:None
IIHS Torso SafetyNone
IIHS Left Leg SafetyNone
IIHS Right Leg SafetyNone
 

Reliability

The following was compiled from every GMC Yukon in our database:

Depreciation after 10k miles:
8.6%
Depreciation after 50k miles:
36.2%
Depreciation after 1 year:
15.7%
Depreciation after 3 years:
40.0%
90th Percentile Mileage:
159,000 miles
Esimated Lifetime Use:
180,000 miles