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VIN: 1GKS1AKC1FR65****
Estimated price: $31000
This deal is profitable. The price is 4 percent below the fair price.
Low price: $29802
Fair price: $32291
High price: $34779
MPG: 16 mpg city / 23 mpg hwy
Interior Color: Gray
Color: White
Dealer: Kevin Grover GMC
Mileage: 61,386
Year: 2015
Ownership Cost for 2015 GMC Yukon SLE
Estimated: $56313 over the next 5 years
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Total
Depreciation
$6306
$3027
$2649
$2396
$2144
$16522
Insurance
$2155
$2230
$2308
$2389
$2473
$11555
Fuel
$2000
$2060
$2132
$2217
$2317
$10726
Maintenance
$1922
$1849
$1330
$1923
$1904
$8928
Repairs
$689
$873
$990
$1114
$1297
$4963
Taxes & Fees
$2442
$2442
$2442
$2442
$2442
$3617
Total Ownership Costs
$15514
$10317
$9764
$10268
$10451
$56313
Air Bag Loc Curtain: All Rows Air Bag Loc Front: 1st Row (Driver & Passenger) Air Bag Loc Side: 1st Row (Driver & Passenger) Body Class: Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV)/Multi Purpose Vehicle (MPV) Brake System Type: Hydraulic Displacement CC: 5300.0 Displacement CI: 323.42584370208 Displacement L: 5.3 Doors: 4 Drive Type: RWD/ Rear Wheel Drive Engine Cylinders: 8 Engine Model: L83 - VVT, Active Fuel Management, Aluminum. Fuel Injection Type: Stoichiometric gasoline direct injection (SGDI) Fuel Type Primary: Gasoline Fuel Type Secondary: Ethanol (E85) GVWR: Class 2F: 7,001 - 8,000 lb (3,175 - 3,629 kg) Make: GMC Manufacturer: GENERAL MOTORS LLC Manufacturer Id: 984 Model: Yukon Model Year: 2015 Note: Engines listed as flexible fuel do not necessarily mean the vehicle is equipped for flexible fuel. Other Restraint System Info: Front Inboard Seat Side Plant City: Arlington Plant Company Name: GMNA Plant Country: United States (USA) Plant State: Texas Seat Belts All: Manual TPMS: Direct Trim: 1/2 ton, SLE Vehicle Type: MULTIPURPOSE PASSENGER VEHICLE (MPV)
Model year
COMPONENT
Complaint
2001
SEAT BELTS:FRONT:ANCHORAGE
LACK OF 3 POINT RESTRAINT SYSTEM AND HEAD RESTS ON MIDDLE POSITION OF BENCHES. I HAVE SIX CHILDREN WHO ARE QUICKLY OUTGROWING CAR SEATS. I BELIEVE 2 PT RESTRAINTS ARE UNSAFE. WHEN WILL THEY BECOME STANDARD IN LARGE UTILITY VECHICLES LIKE THE YUKON XL? LESSER CARS ARE EQUIPPENT WITH THEM. HOW DOES A MOTHER CHOOSE WHICH 2 CHILDREN TO PLACE IN THE LESS SAFE SEATS? NLM
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