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2005 GMC Yukon XL 2500
Invoice: $35,463 - $37,826
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Engines: 6.0L V-8 335 HP
GMC Yukon XL is a maximumsize SUV for maximumsize projects: big trailers to pull, heavy loads to haul, crowds of friends or family (and all their luggage) heading off for a long vacation. Yukon XL is more SUV than most people need. But for those who truly need it, you can't beat it. Yukon XL is an upscale version of the Chevy Suburban. It's a wellequipped vehicle and a good choice for families of six or more. It offers comfortable seating for six people and can be equipped to seat up to nine, with nearly enough room to carry that many on a daily basis. Even when fully loaded with people, there's space left over for large amounts of gear. Where the Yukon XL really comes into its own, however, is when heavyduty towing is needed. Otherwise, why not get a lighter, more fuelefficient minivan? A standard Yukon XL 2WD 1500 model is rated to pull trailers up to 8,400 pounds. A Yukon XL 2500, the heavyduty model, is rated to tow 12,000 pounds. This makes the Yukon XL an excellent choice for families with boats or horses. Though identical in many respects, there are differences between the Suburban and the Yukon XL. The GMC is generally more upscale in its appointments than the Chevrolet; it offers a higher level of comfort and convenience. GMC offers the Yukon XL Denali, an ultraluxury model that combines a big 6.0liter V8 with fulltime allwheeldrive, a combination not available at your Chevy dealer. Styling cues distinguish the GMC from the Chevrolet. Safety features abound. Fourwheel discs with ABS and dynamic brake proportioning promise good braking performance under all conditions and regardless of load. Hydroboost brakes provide power assist even if the engine stalls. Dualstage frontal airbags are standard, of course, and sideimpact airbags are available. Yukon XL comes with a tirepressure monitor. Traction control comes standard on 2WD models. StabiliTrak stability control is available on all 2005 Yukon XL models and comes standard on Denali.
Purchasing an older vehicle, such as the 2005 GMC Yukon XL 2500, makes good financial sense. You're able to avoid the steep depreciation rates that occur with brand new vehicles. This essentially gives you the advantage of getting a 2005 GMC Yukon XL 2500 for less money than when it was new. If the 2005 GMC Yukon XL 2500 was properly maintained, you also have a good chance of steering clear of problems that would have developed when the car was new.
The amount you pay for an older car depends on various factors. One important element is where you buy the vehicle. You're likely to get a better deal if you buy it from a private party, as opposed to a dealer. On the other hand, a reputable dealer will normally have some kind of limited warranty, so you can drive away knowing that if the car breaks down right away, you'll be covered. Another factor that may affect price on a 2005 GMC Yukon XL 2500 is whether it's "certified" by the manufacturer. A certified vehicle will cost more because warranty service is provided that normally doesn't come with a used car.
Another dynamic that will play into the purchase price is the resale value. A used vehicle with a high resale value will obviously cost you more. It is expected that the 2005 GMC Yukon XL 2500 will have a very good resale value. This assumes that the 2005 GMC Yukon XL 2500 is in good condition and has a reasonable number of miles.
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