2017 Yukon XL Denali

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Congrats on the 17. As more roll off the lot, I am very curious to see if the 17s have minor tweaks to improve some of the issues...buffeting, vibrations, harsh ride, etc.
 

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I have a 2016 Tahoe with a vibration ....They will not take it back claiming its a characteristic of the truck...How or why did they take your truck back...I would appreciate how you went about it...Did you go with the lemon law? Thanks
 
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Congrats on the 17. As more roll off the lot, I am very curious to see if the 17s have minor tweaks to improve some of the issues...buffeting, vibrations, harsh ride, etc.

I've had my 17 Yukon XL for a couple weeks now and currently have about 600 miles on it. So far so good. Coming from my 15 Tahoe LTZ, I can easily tell the difference in the ride between the two. The 17 Yukon ride is smoother, quieter, and more comfortable! Some of this may be contributed to the upgrade from the shorty to the XL as well as going from an LTZ to a Denali, however I believe some of its from the two years GM has had to refine things.

So far I have no vibrations or buffeting issues and have been paying close attention as some on this forum have stated these issues started after a couple hundred miles.

I will keep everyone updated as I put more miles on my vehicle.
 
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I have a 2016 Tahoe with a vibration ....They will not take it back claiming its a characteristic of the truck...How or why did they take your truck back...I would appreciate how you went about it...Did you go with the lemon law? Thanks

Hey Ralph, I feel your frustrations as I had to deal with GM for a year and a half before they agreed to repurchase my vehicle! My vehicle had a major electrical issues, which caused the nav screen and center console back lighting/buttons to flicker on and off and not operate. This would occur while driving down the road as well as whenever the vehicle was on. I also had several other issue, which I listed on another thread.

With that being said, keep at it and don't give up. I spent countless hours of my time going back and forth with GM until I was blue in the face. After consulting with an attorney and threatening the lemon Law route, GM finally agreed to the repurchase.

Now that I am done with my repurchase process with GM, I can tell you that they have the WORST customer service I have EVER experienced from ANY business I have dealt with. I can't understand how GM (who makes billions of dollars a year) has such a horrible customer service unit. Through my process, GM sent me two separate customer service surveys, which I filled out explaining my negative experience with GM and their poor customer service. Through those same surveys, I provided my information and authorized GM to contact me to follow up with both surveys......over a month later, I still haven't heard from GM.

This whole process left me not wanting to buy another GM vehicle out of protest. If it wasn't for my local GMC dealer helping me through the process and giving me a great deal on my Yukon XL, I don't think I would have gone GM with my new vehicle.

Sorry for the log rant. I wish you luck with the issues you are having with your vehicle.

If I can help you out or answer any of your questions, PM me your phone number and I can give you a call.

Good luck!
 

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I've had my 17 Yukon XL for a couple weeks now and currently have about 600 miles on it. So far so good. Coming from my 15 Tahoe LTZ, I can easily tell the difference in the ride between the two. The 17 Yukon ride is smoother, quieter, and more comfortable! Some of this may be contributed to the upgrade from the shorty to the XL as well as going from an LTZ to a Denali, however I believe some of its from the two years GM has had to refine things.

So far I have no vibrations or buffeting issues and have been paying close attention as some on this forum have stated these issues started after a couple hundred miles.

I will keep everyone updated as I put more miles on my vehicle.

Great to hear and definitely keep us posted.
 

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I've had my 17 Yukon XL for a couple weeks now and currently have about 600 miles on it. So far so good. Coming from my 15 Tahoe LTZ, I can easily tell the difference in the ride between the two. The 17 Yukon ride is smoother, quieter, and more comfortable! Some of this may be contributed to the upgrade from the shorty to the XL as well as going from an LTZ to a Denali, however I believe some of its from the two years GM has had to refine things.

So far I have no vibrations or buffeting issues and have been paying close attention as some on this forum have stated these issues started after a couple hundred miles.

I will keep everyone updated as I put more miles on my vehicle.

I don't think the suspension has changed since 2015. But if the tires are the same, both have magnetic ride, then it's the XL. Others here have noted the same thing between short and long wheel base models (all types)


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I don't think the suspension has changed since 2015. But if the tires are the same, both have magnetic ride, then it's the XL. Others here have noted the same thing between short and long wheel base models (all types)


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I thought MRC suspensions got new shocks because owners complained the ride was crap, too rough.


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I thought MRC suspensions got new shocks because owners complained the ride was crap, too rough.


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Hadn't heard that. Would be curious if anyone can source that data. If true, maybe I'll throw on the new shocks.


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Dealer just told me they aren't aware of any suspension changes in the 17


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Hadn't heard that. Would be curious if anyone can source that data. If true, maybe I'll throw on the new shocks.


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It's all over the Cadillac forum, you might have better luck getting info on the changes there. It's pretty dead around here sometimes.


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It's all over the Cadillac forum, you might have better luck getting info on the changes there. It's pretty dead around here sometimes.


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Which forum is that, I'll take a look.

As far as new shocks, I found this:

http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/...scalade-amends-its-bad-ride-manners/index.htm

New springs and MR software but this was back in 15 and it covered all of these SUVS

Something for those with early production vehicles to look into I think.


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Hadn't heard that. Would be curious if anyone can source that data. If true, maybe I'll throw on the new shocks.


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There's discuss on the other forum that dealers are saying GM changed the body mounts on the 2017 for softer mounts.

And from the looks of it, I believe his 2017 has 20 inch wheels which should greatly improve his ride quality over the 22's.
 

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Can you please put a link to that forum discussion? I'm interested in reading.
 

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yes, I read the same re new body mounts for 2017. This makes total sense and is something many were pointing to last year re the buffeting and vibration issues. If this is true, this might finally be the fix.
 

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I found late 2016 models have stamped steel control arm.
Can I ask Your 2017 model have stamped steel control arm or aluminum cast arm?
 
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yes, I read the same re new body mounts for 2017. This makes total sense and is something many were pointing to last year re the buffeting and vibration issues. If this is true, this might finally be the fix.


Not sure if my 17 has different body mounts compared to the 15-16's. I've attached a picture of mine in case anyone with a 15 or 16 would like to compare to theirs.
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