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Looking at a Yukon Denali this weekend and the price is almost too good, what am I missing?
Been scrolling through the classifieds way too much lately and I stumbled on this 2020 Yukon Denali with the 6.2 that's priced about fifteen grand under everything else I've seen and the seller says it's just because he's leaving the country soon and needs a quick sale, which sounds plausible enough but my brain keeps telling me if it seems too good to be true it probably spent half its life overheating in some desert camp or has a salvage title from a flood that never got reported. The photos look clean and he sent me a walkaround video but I'm not exactly a mechanic and these big SUVs have so many expensive things that can fail like the air ride suspension or the magnetic ride shocks that cost a fortune to replace if they're leaking. I was doing some digging on places that could give it a proper once over before I hand over any cash and I found a shop that seems to specialize in American trucks, you can Click here to learn more about what they actually check on a GMC during a PPI. I'm just trying to figure out if I should bother with the inspection or if I should just walk away based on the price alone, anyone else bought a used Yukon or Sierra around Abu Dhabi lately and found any hidden gremlins that a test drive wouldn't have caught?
Been scrolling through the classifieds way too much lately and I stumbled on this 2020 Yukon Denali with the 6.2 that's priced about fifteen grand under everything else I've seen and the seller says it's just because he's leaving the country soon and needs a quick sale, which sounds plausible enough but my brain keeps telling me if it seems too good to be true it probably spent half its life overheating in some desert camp or has a salvage title from a flood that never got reported. The photos look clean and he sent me a walkaround video but I'm not exactly a mechanic and these big SUVs have so many expensive things that can fail like the air ride suspension or the magnetic ride shocks that cost a fortune to replace if they're leaking. I was doing some digging on places that could give it a proper once over before I hand over any cash and I found a shop that seems to specialize in American trucks, you can Click here to learn more about what they actually check on a GMC during a PPI. I'm just trying to figure out if I should bother with the inspection or if I should just walk away based on the price alone, anyone else bought a used Yukon or Sierra around Abu Dhabi lately and found any hidden gremlins that a test drive wouldn't have caught?