1995 GMC Yukon Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.11/5 Average
10 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

New interior with driver airbag debuts. New dashboard features modular design with controls that are much easier to read and use. New four-door model is added midyear, nicely sized between Jimmy and Suburban. New model is offered only in SLE or SLT trim with a 5.7-liter V8 and an automatic transmission in either 2WD or 4WD. Brake/transmission shift interlock is added to automatic transmission. New console on models with bucket seats features pivoting writing surface, along with rear cupholders and storage drawer.

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  • Intake Manifold Gasket - 1995 GMC Yukon
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    I bought my truck because it had a completely new engine due to an intake manifold gasket failure. To my chagrin, Ive replaced that same suspect gasket 3 more times. Its a design flaw, which GM is happy to exploit.

  • Very Reliable - 1995 GMC Yukon
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    This truck has always run very well and I have performed routine maintenance since I purchased it. I use synthetic motor oil and transmission fluid. With 203,000 miles it still runs quiet in the city and highway. I get 19 mpg highway and 14 mpg city. We have thought about getting rid of it but it is now a great third vehicle that serves many purposes.

  • 1995 Yukon - 1995 GMC Yukon
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    This has been a great SUV, 156K and going. Ive owned it for 10 years, replaced the starter, radiator, alt. regular oil changes and tires thats it! Drive it all over the western U.S. Hauls the boat kids etc. If you need a relaible people moving go to the fun truck, buy one of these!

  • Yukon Pride - 1995 GMC Yukon
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    We bought our Yukon brand new just off the truck. We had to go looking for it, because they were new on the market and everyone was wanting one. We have never regreted it. They do not make the 2dr type any more, it is a classic. I have received numerous compliements on the great sporty look it has. It has been extremely reliable and fun to drive. It has leather interior and still a nice looking vehicle. I was hit from behind once and the Yukon was tough and did not sustain much damage even though the lady that hit me with a Suburban had tremendous damage.

  • It Wont Die - 1995 GMC Yukon
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    Prior to my possesion, the trans. just basically collapsed. I had the entire trans. replaced & i havent had any trouble with it since. The space is above and beyond. Recently I went to go pick up a Double-size mattress. I wasnt quite sure if I would fit, but I took the risk, and sure enough, both the box springs and mattress fit perfectly!

  • Takes a lickin and keeps on tickin - 1995 GMC Yukon
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    Over all this has been the best truck i have ever owned. It has major potential to be anything that you want it to be. Great porformance and great towing. Very easy to see and handles like a car. I cant resist to upgrade and soup up the engine. Overall it is a truck with major potential. My yukon has 165,000 miles on it and still no problems. Sounds great with 40 series flowmasters.

  • Good truck - 1995 GMC Yukon
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    I bought my yukon with 50,000 miles. It has a diesel engine. I now have 150,000 + miles, with exception of about $3000 in up keep (seals, idler arms, etc...) I have not had many problems.

  • Takes a lickn & keeps on tickn - 1995 GMC Yukon
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    Purchased the Yukon new between X-Mas & New Year 94. Best vehicle weve ever owned. While the gas mileage isnt great at 15 MPG the maintenance has been nil. I track cost per mile on maintenance and repair and this is, by far, the best rig wever ever owned. As an example, until 80K miles our repair cost totaled $140.00 (an electrical switch). Had a choice of a company car, any American made vehicle, I chose another Yukon. Americans can build great vehicles and this is one.

  • A Reliable Performer - 1995 GMC Yukon
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    I bought this vehicle new, after it sat in the dealers lot for a year. The replacement of various gaskets and severe corrosion in ignition coil have only been my high price maintenance items. In all, I have spent about $6,000 maintaining this vehicle over its first 80,000 miles.

  • Dons review - 1995 GMC Yukon
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    My experience has been excellent. The Yukon has been a dependable workhorse with a minimum of problems. And the problems were worked out very well by the dealer.

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