It’s never fun having a car die on you, but at least this gives you the opportunity to purchase your dream car! Since 1993, the Yukon has been a go-to for folks like you, who are looking for a heavy-duty SUV with a classier side. They’re generally reliable vehicles that are affordable and efficient—but not all are made equally. Here are the best years for a used Yukon:
Typical listing price: $5,300
Incredible towing capacity
Three engine options between five trims
Good safety features for its time
Standard navigation system
Excellent customer ratings
Typical listing price: $19,400
Four-wheel drive capability
Better fuel economy than earlier models
Typical listing price: $33,000
Typical listing price: $44,000
Class-topping fuel economy
Depending on your model, you’ll want to factor in your ongoing costs, too. For instance, going with an older model will save you money on the front end, but you’ll also end up paying more for fuel than you would with a newer model. On the other hand, newer models are updated and chic, but they also come with more expensive car insurance
. Whichever year you decide, enjoy it! You’ve waited long enough.