4 Star Reviews for 2003 GMC Yukon XL

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.26/5 Average
91 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The Yukon XL gains numerous functional enhancements for 2003. The Quadrasteer four-wheel steering system is now available on 3/4-ton models for increased maneuverability and better stability when towing, while 1/2-ton versions now offer the Stabilitrak stability control system. Also this year, buyers get a choice of two new optional exterior mirrors: a multifunction power fold-away version with puddle lamps and integrated turn signal lights or extended camper mirrors that are also power foldable. The interior gets numerous upgrades that include tri-zone climate control, an enhanced driver-information center and a redesigned center console and instrument panel. Steering wheel-mounted audio controls are now optional, as are second-row captain's chairs and power adjustable pedals. A revised lineup of entertainment options offers buyers a Bose audio system as well as XM Satellite Radio and a DVD-based entertainment system. Finally, for increased safety, the Yukon XL now features a standard front-passenger-sensing system, dual-stage airbags and three point seatbelts for all positions in the first and second rows.

Pros:
  • Huge interior space, strong V8-engine lineup, Quadrasteer four-wheel steering system, extensive list of available features.
Cons:
  • Some cheap interior materials considering the price, questionable build quality.

User Reviews:

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  • Big Hauler, Drives Like a Sports Sedan - 2003 GMC Yukon XL
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    Truck is a good all around truck. Rode better than my 99. Parking is easy and pickup is good on the hw. Love the load leveling frture.

  • Buyer Beware - 2003 GMC Yukon XL
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    To all who want to know how GM takes care of its customers I suggest you read my post. I am a 2003 Yukon XL owner, owned a 97 GMC Suburban prior. Be forewarned to anyone who puts miles on the 03 and forward Yukons and Chevy equals. There is NOTHING Professional Grade about these vehicles!!! To date my vehicle has had to have both front hubs replaced. I have 4 friends with a total of 7 Yukon’s including mine. On these vehicles 5 hubs have had to be replaced. Sounds like an issue to me. If the truck was used in city driving or off road I would understand but for an on the road truck this is not an acceptable quality level for a $48,000. truck.

  • Totally decent, what we wanted - 2003 GMC Yukon XL
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    This is a good car (ours is an 02), ctually gets OK mileage (15 in town, 17+ on the road), not that much worse (only 1 MPG) than our 97 4 litre 4wd Explorer. Comfortable and quiet, good deal, and holds as much as one can imagine.

  • A real SUV that can stand the miles - 2003 GMC Yukon XL
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    I am approaching 140k miles on my Denali. Its a great truck with a great motor and trans with 0 issues to date. Is it perfect? No. Yes, youll do wheel hubs anywhere from 40k onward. Big deal, I dont fret about a bearing. All vehicles have these types of issues. Right now, toyota cant seem to get a gas pedal to work. The steering column rattle I had replaced under a GM pilot part program. Same with my diesel truck. Its been flawless since. GM large SUVs and trucks share the same parts and platforms. People forget how much this truck really weighs and what it can do and that wearing parts dont last forever.

  • Great Vehicle, Fuel Economy Stinks - 2003 GMC Yukon XL
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    My 96 Diesel got 11-20mpg. Denali XL gets 8mpg city 14 hgy. Painted rear bumper scratches easily. NAV antenna is under dash and has poor signal. Onstar is on the roof.

  • The No. 1 SUV: GMC Yukon XL !!!!! - 2003 GMC Yukon XL
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    Air Bag Lite stays on/off. Front shock too weak or needs different kind. Replaced 2 times as tire wear caused by bad shocks. Shifts to tow/haul by itself, have to stop and turn off engine and restart then it goes off.

  • Quad-Steer Review - 2003 GMC Yukon XL
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    Very comfortable and well appointed. I love the quadrasteer, when it works! The quadrasteer has malfunctioned and been repaired now 3 times in 30K miles. Replaced 2 AC compressors and a broken muffler (internal components of muffler were broken). Repairs can be costly unless under warranty. I commute 120 miles per day and the Yukon is very comfortable and powerful. I would highly recommend this vehicle again ONLY if an extended warranty was included. I average 14mpg.

  • 3 strikes and now what? - 2003 GMC Yukon XL
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    I loved my truck and for a house full of boys it is great. But why have we replaced the fuel pump system 3 times and now it has failed AGAIN? 1st in July 2008, then again in January 2009, then again in July 2009 and now just shy of a year it goes out again!

  • great vehicle - 2003 GMC Yukon XL
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    the car is fun to drive. it handles like a car that is much smaller.the car easy to park in decks. i average 15mpg.the ride is very smooth and car like.

  • Excellent - 2003 GMC Yukon XL
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    No regrets...great drive...Drives better than our first car (Nissan Maxima). Comfortable Driver and passenger captian seats, with all stering controls. Great agility, proved unbelivable for the size on a perfecr circle of 10 mt diameter at 40 mph.

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