How many miles does a Yukon Denali XL last?
200,000 miles
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 does XL in Yukon mean?
If you’re driving the basketball team around, the new XL is for you–the wheelbase is 4/1 inches longer, which translates into more legroom and cargo space–two more inches in the third row. Legroom has increased by 10 inches in the third row, and the cargo space is 28.3 cubic feet bigger–clocking in at a whopping 122.9.
What transfer case is in a 2007 Yukon Denali?
GMC Yukon Denali 4WD with New Process NP 246C Series Transfer Case 2007, Transfer Case Motor by USA Standard Gear®.
How long will a 2007 Yukon Denali 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.
What is the difference between a Yukon XL and a Denali?
Both seat seven in the Yukon, with a 203.9-inch wheelbase, or seat nine in the XL, which is a full 20 inches longer. While the Yukon is available with 18-inch, 20-inch and 22-inch alloy wheels in a range of styles, the Denali comes standard with a 22-inch Denali-only six-spoke wheel with machined GMC center caps.
What gas does Yukon XL take?
octane rating of 87 — (R+M)/2 — or higher.
What transmission is in a 2007 GMC Yukon?
4 & 6-speed automatic
2007 GMC Yukon/Transmission
How many quarts of oil does a 2007 Yukon Denali take?
Both the 2007 GMC Yukon and Yukon XL’s engine options all take 5W30 synthetic formulated oil. All of the engines also have a capacity of 6 quarts.