What engine is in a 1995 GMC Yukon?
5.7 L V8
6.5 L V8 diesel
1995 GMC Yukon/Engine
What is the difference between GMC Yukon SLT and SLT Standard Edition?
What is the difference? The SLT trim is more luxurious than the SLT Standard Edition trim. Heated/ventilated front seats and heated rear seats seek to provide a more enjoyable ride. Meanwhile, a heated tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel further enhance driver comfort.
What is the difference between a Yukon SLE and a Yukon SLT?
The standard base SLE offers a good number of high-class features while enjoying the comfort and style of the Yukon XL. The SLT Standard Edition and SLT offer just a little bit more as far as features, but still provides the same power and performance.
What is the GMC SLT package?
SLT is the trim package between Denali and the base SLE. GMC crafts the Denali with a modern design, a unique grille, the finest materials and the latest safety technologies. It continues to reign as the premium trim package for GMC trucks, crossovers and SUVs since 1999.
What transmission is in a 1995 Yukon?
4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
1995 GMC Yukon/Transmission
What transmission does a 1995 GMC Yukon have?
The Used 1995 GMC Yukon comes with four wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 5-speed manual, 4-speed automatic.
What is the difference between an SLT and SLE?
SLT seats are trimmed with perforated leather, while the SLE seats are premium cloth. The SLT also offers a standard upgraded eight-way power front driver’s seat. Upgrade your entertainment and connectivity with a standard 8-inch GMC infotainment system for the SLT versus a 7-inch infotainment system in the SLE.
What is SLT trim?
SLT is the trim package between Denali and the base SLE. GMC crafts the Denali with a modern design, a unique grille, the finest materials and the latest safety technologies. The SLT does not have all of the aesthetic and luxurious features of the Denali, but is not as basic as the SLE.