How would you test drive a 2015 Yukon with 102k?

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I wouldn’t. I wouldn’t touch a 15 or 16 with a 10ft pole.
 
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Great thread!

I ended up buying the 2015 with 102k for $28,900 but was too scared to trust the longevity (4 previous owners!) so I paid an extra $3k for a 3 year/unlimited mile warranty with a $100 deductible per visit. I've already got a laundry list of little issues but, overall, I enjoy it so far.

The rear shocks and compressor were replaced but not the front... this makes for a buckin bronco on the right bumpy highway.

The brake and A/C recalls were already performed.

I'll be installing a NavTool this weekend to add CarPlay/Android Auto but will keep everything else stock until the warranty expires.

I'm excited to frequent this site, to say the least!
 

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My 2015 LTZ now has 112,345 with only trouble due to the crap front magnetic ride shocks and the AC condenser issue that I got stuck with. Also, the usual recalls earlier in it's life. I don't go off road and no snow so it has an easy life. I was 2nd owner at 38k. I think you did fine with the purchase and warranty idea.
 

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