What does the SLT mean on a Yukon?

What does the SLT mean on a Yukon?

SLT stands for Special Luxury Touring. Most people aim for this trim when they’re doing Sunday driving and roadtrips. They happen to be a bit more fuel efficient due to the fact it’s built for trips.

What is the difference between GMC Yukon SLT and SLT Standard Edition?

What is the difference? The SLT trim is more luxurious than the SLT Standard Edition trim. Heated/ventilated front seats and heated rear seats seek to provide a more enjoyable ride. Meanwhile, a heated tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel further enhance driver comfort.

Are 2016 Yukons reliable?

How Reliable Is the 2016 GMC Yukon? The Yukon has a reliability score of 3.5 out of five from J.D. Power, which is a bit lower than the scores earned by most large SUVs.

How long does a 2016 Yukon last?

The GMC Yukons can last as long as 250,000-300,000 miles with regular maintenance. A few owners on vehicle discussion forums have reported hitting 400k with minimal issues and repairs over the years. Basically, you can get 20 years and more from the Yukon if it is properly maintained.

Is Denali better than SLT?

The Denali is GMC’s finest trim package for the, Yukon, Sierra,Terrain, Acadia, and soon for the Canyon. SLT is the trim package between Denali and the base SLE. The SLT does not have all of the aesthetic and luxurious features of the Denali, but is not as basic as the SLE.

Which Yukon model is best?

The 2014 GMC Yukon XL is one of the best model years available since its powertrain can still go strong at high mileage. In fact, just about any year from the third generation is a good year to buy. Either of the strong V8 engine options gives this third-row SUV enough power to move at a quick clip.

How much does a 2016 GMC Yukon weigh?

5,379 to 5,626 lbs
2016 GMC Yukon/Curb weight

What is the warranty on a 2016 GMC Yukon?

3 yr/36,000 mi basic, 5 yr/60,000 mi powertrain
2016 GMC Yukon/Warranty

How many miles can you get out of a GMC Yukon?

The GMC Yukon boasts a respectable life expectancy of 200,000 miles, this means it will last approximately 13.5 years based on the average mileage of a US citizen. The vehicle’s longevity is dependant on regular maintenance, good driving habits and keeping up to date with the service schedule.

What’s better Yukon SLT or SLE?

The standard base SLE offers a good number of high-class features while enjoying the comfort and style of the Yukon XL. The SLT Standard Edition and SLT offer just a little bit more as far as features, but still provides the same power and performance.

How much does a 2016 GMC Yukon cost?

The base SLE 2016 Yukon starts with a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) around $49,000, the comprehensively equipped SLT is over $57,000 and the Denali is near $66,000. For XL models the SLE starts just under $52,000, the SLT is slightly over $60,000 and the Denali is over $68,000. Four-wheel drive (4WD) is $3,000.

What are the differences between the 2014 GMC Yukon and Yukon XL?

With its tall profile and walls of slab-sided metal, the 2014 GMC Yukon appears imposing. Park one next to a Yukon XL model, though, and see how quickly the standard-length version disappears. At 222.4 inches long, the XL adds 20 inches to the Yukon’s already sizable proportions.

What is the last year for the GMC Yukon?

The GMC Yukon is a full-size, 3-row SUV that is the sibling to the Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban. 2014 marks the last model-year for the current version ahead of the completely revamped 2015 Yukon. Because of this, the 2014 lineup will have a shorter production run.

How much horsepower does the 2016 GMC Yukon SLE have?

With 420 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque, it takes no guff from any road or load. Sure, it’s not easy on gas, but there may not be a more capable, proven powerplant in any SUV on the market. The base 2016 GMC Yukon SLE offers more standard features than the Chevy Tahoe LS, but it’s also more expensive.

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