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2011 GMC Yukon Overview, Reviews, Ratings & Specs

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Cathleen V | March 31, 2025
The 2011 GMC Yukon is a full-size SUV, part of the second-generation Yukon (2007-2014). It offers a blend of truck-like capability and passenger comfort. Available trims include SLE, SLT, and Denali. Its popularity stems from its spacious interior, powerful engine options, and towing capacity. The pricing range when new was approximately $38,000 to $55,000, depending on trim and options. It's known for hauling large families and their gear.
The Good

The 2011 GMC Yukon offers robust performance with its V8 engines, appealing to those needing power. Practically, it boasts ample passenger and cargo space. It provides a comfortable ride and a respectable towing capacity. A well-maintained Yukon can offer good value as a reliable family hauler appealing to both emotional and practical considerations. The Denali trim adds a touch of luxury.

The Bad

Known weaknesses of the 2011 GMC Yukon include potential AFM (Active Fuel Management) issues, leading to oil consumption. Transmission problems are sometimes reported. Watch for rust, especially in areas with road salt. Electrical glitches can also occur. Evaluate suspension components during inspection for wear.

2011 GMC Yukon: Quick Overview

  • Engine Options:
    • 5.3L V8 (SLE, SLT): 320 hp, 335 lb-ft torque
    • 6.2L V8 (Denali): 403 hp, 417 lb-ft torque
  • Horsepower:
    • 5.3L V8: 320 hp
    • 6.2L V8: 403 hp
  • Fuel Economy (estimated):
    • 5.3L V8 (2WD): 15 mpg city / 21 mpg highway
    • 6.2L V8 (2WD): 14 mpg city / 18 mpg highway
  • 0-60 Times (estimated):
    • 5.3L V8: Around 8 seconds
    • 6.2L V8: Around 6.5 seconds
  • Towing Capacity:
    • Up to 8,500 lbs (depending on configuration)
  • Trim-Level Features:
    • SLE: Cloth upholstery, tri-zone climate control, CD player, power windows and locks, keyless entry.
    • SLT: Leather upholstery, heated front seats, Bose audio system, power-adjustable pedals, remote start.
    • Denali: Unique exterior styling, upgraded leather, navigation system, rear-seat entertainment system, Magnetic Ride Control.

2011 GMC Yukon Specifications

Vehicle Information
Year 2011
Make GMC
Model Yukon
Trim -
Style 2WD
Type Sport Utility Vehicle
Category Standard Sport Utility Vehicle
Manufacturing Details
Made In United States
Manufacturing City FORT WAYNE
Dimensions
Doors 4-Door
Curb Weight 5624 pounds
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 7100 pounds
Overall Height 76.90 inches
Overall Length 202.00 inches
Overall Width 79.00 inches
Wheelbase Length 116.00 inches
Standard Seating 7
Engine & Performance
Engine 6.2-L V-8 OHV 16V
Engine Size 6.2L
Engine Cylinders 8
Transmission 6-Speed Automatic
Transmission Type Automatic
Transmission Speeds 6-Speed
Drivetrain Rear-Wheel Drive
Additional Features
Anti-Brake System 4-Wheel ABS
Steering Type Rack & Pinion
Pricing
Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) $53,650
Invoice Price $49,895
Delivery Charges $950

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What Problems Does the 2011 GMC Yukon Have?

Frequently reported problems for the 2011 GMC Yukon often revolve around the Active Fuel Management (AFM) system in the 5.3L V8 engine. This can lead to excessive oil consumption and, in severe cases, engine damage. Some owners have reported transmission issues, particularly with the 6-speed automatic. Electrical problems, such as malfunctioning sensors and issues with the entertainment system, are also mentioned. Rust can be a long-term reliability concern, especially in regions with harsh winters and road salt. It's crucial to inspect the undercarriage and body panels for signs of corrosion.
Recalls have been issued for various issues over the years, including problems with the brake pedal assembly and potential fuel leakage. Checking the vehicle's VIN against recall databases (like the NHTSA website) is essential to ensure all necessary repairs have been performed. Long-term reliability is generally considered average for a large SUV. Addressing potential AFM issues and maintaining the transmission can significantly improve the vehicle's lifespan.

How long will the 2011 GMC Yukon last?

A 2011 GMC Yukon, with good maintenance, can realistically achieve 200,000 miles or more. Expect 12-15 years of service with consistent upkeep. Long-term durability hinges on addressing common issues like AFM and transmission maintenance. Weaknesses include potential rust in colder climates and wear on suspension components. Neglecting regular fluid changes (oil, transmission, coolant) will significantly shorten its lifespan. Well-documented maintenance records are crucial when considering a used 2011 Yukon.

What Technology & Safety Features are Included?

The 2011 GMC Yukon features include standard options like a CD player, auxiliary input, and tri-zone climate control. Higher trims offer a Bose audio system, navigation, and a rear-seat entertainment system with a DVD player.
Driver-assistance features were limited compared to modern vehicles, but could include rear parking sensors and a rearview camera (optional on some trims). Safety features include standard antilock brakes, stability control, and multiple airbags.
Optional features varied by trim level and could include power-adjustable pedals, remote start, and heated seats. The Denali trim came standard with Magnetic Ride Control, offering a smoother ride.
Crash-test ratings from the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) generally gave the 2011 Yukon four or five stars for overall safety, depending on the specific test. The IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) ratings varied, but it generally received "Good" scores in moderate overlap front crash tests. Always consult official NHTSA and IIHS websites for detailed crash test data.

What Colors Options are Available?

Exterior Colors
Black
Summit White
Quicksilver Metallic
Gold Mist Metallic
Dark Blue Metallic
Graystone Metallic
Carbon Black Metallic
Sheer Silver Metallic
Onyx Black
Taupe Gray Metallic
Interior Colors
Light Cashmere/Medium Cashmere
Ebony
Dark Titanium/Light Titanium

2011 GMC Yukon Prices and Market Value

The 2011 GMC Yukon had a new MSRP ranging from approximately $38,000 to $55,000, depending on trim and options. Current used market prices typically range from $10,000 to $20,000, contingent upon condition, mileage, and trim level. Depreciation has been significant due to its age. Factors affecting resale value include mileage, overall condition, documented maintenance history, and trim level (Denali models typically command higher prices). Vehicles with major mechanical issues or excessive rust will depreciate further.

2011 GMC Yukon Cost of Ownership

The 2011 GMC Yukon is generally considered costly to own. Insurance premiums are average for a large SUV. Fuel costs are high due to its V8 engine. Maintenance and repair costs can be significant, particularly if AFM or transmission issues arise. Regular maintenance is crucial to mitigate these costs. Budgeting for potential repairs is advisable when considering a used 2011 Yukon. Long-term, expect higher-than-average ownership expenses.

2011 GMC Yukon Fuel Efficiency

Fuel Type Flex-Fuel
Fuel Capacity 26.00 gallons
City Mileage 14 miles/gallon
Highway Mileage 18 miles/gallon

2011 GMC Yukon Safety Rating

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IIHS
Roof Strength Test Results Not Tested
Rear Crash Protection/Head Restraint Ratings Not Tested
Moderate Overlap Front Test Results Not Tested
Side Impact Test Results Not Tested

2011 GMC Yukon Warranty

Basic
Original warranty 36 months / 36,000 miles
Estimated remaining Expired
Powertrain
Original warranty 60 months / 100,000 miles
Estimated remaining Expired
Rust
Original warranty 72 months / 100,000 miles
Estimated remaining Expired

2011 GMC Yukon Insurance

Insurance for a 2011 GMC Yukon is moderately priced, reflecting its status as a Sport Utility Vehicle with strong safety ratings and
reasonable repair costs.

How Does the 2011 GMC Yukon Compare to Other Sport Utility Vehicle?

The 2011 GMC Yukon competes with the Chevrolet Tahoe, Ford Expedition, and Nissan Armada. Compared to the Tahoe, the Yukon offers similar performance and features, with the Denali trim providing a more upscale experience. The Expedition offers comparable towing capacity and interior space, but the Yukon's styling might be preferred by some. The Armada tends to be more affordable but may lack some of the Yukon's refinement.
In terms of reliability, the Yukon is on par with its American rivals. However, the Toyota Sequoia is often cited as a more reliable alternative, though it may come at a higher price point. The Sequoia also holds its value better.
For those prioritizing fuel economy, none of these full-size SUVs excel, but the Yukon's AFM system attempts to improve mileage slightly. If reliability is paramount, the Sequoia is a strong alternative, albeit potentially more expensive. If budget is a primary concern, the Armada could be considered. The Yukon is a solid choice if you need a balance of capability, features, and style, particularly in the Denali trim.

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Final Verdict: Is the 2011 GMC Yukon a Good Sport Utility Vehicle?

The 2011 GMC Yukon is ideal for large families needing ample passenger and cargo space, and those who frequently tow trailers or boats. Whether it's worth buying depends on its condition and price. A well-maintained Yukon with documented service history can be a good value. However, be prepared for potential repairs related to AFM and transmission issues.
It's generally recommended to buy a used 2011 Yukon if it has been properly maintained and inspected. The Denali trim offers more features and a luxurious experience, but commands a higher price. A pre-purchase inspection by a trusted mechanic is highly advised to assess its overall condition and potential repair needs.

2011 GMC Yukon Owner Reviews

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Mock on October 20, 2020

Nice, Nice, Nice!

This is a really nice vehicle for being used. It exceeds our expectations for comfort and performance. We enjoy driving it both in town and out in the country.

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Karla1 on July 1, 2020

Best car I have ever owned

I love it. Love the interior and exterior it has lasted for a long time and still in good shape. It’s a great family car. Thanks for serving it.

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SAH on June 18, 2020

Reliable Car

This is very reliable and performs really great. But third-row seat is good for children, not for adults. as it is not roomy. However driver seat and middle rows are very comfortable.

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Polish guy on June 1, 2020

Reliability

Bought 2011 Yukon Denali -had bad lifters go bad twice! A very powerful comfort S U V but at 90, 000 miles , had to get rid of it. Very disappointed at it!s reliability!

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Ace on May 13, 2020

Yukon SLT 4x4 5.3 v8

I drive this every day as my sales vehicle and it get decent fuel economy. Driving is very enjoyable and comfortable. Never tired after long drives.

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Brittaak on April 21, 2020

Very nice SUV

I was scared to death of the size of this vehicle as I DO NOT drive large vehicles or trucks! I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to adapt to. I kept it for a couple days and had no issues. I knew a wanted an Acadia Denali. The reason I did not choose it was that the room behind the 3rd row was next to nothing! The one i had was older than I wanted and more than i wanted to spend. They are VERY NICE, but it was not the right SUV or deal for me!

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Horace on August 31, 2019

Biggest xxxxx I have ever owned

On the second motor and needs another one. Variable valve timing sucks. Only has 138,765 on it. This time cam went bad and put metal through bottom end

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Leda on April 2, 2019

Most reliable vehicle I ever owned love it

Very dependable drives well I get good gas mileage for an suv . Just got back from Ohio took all five of our kids. It was a great trip

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CherylTx on June 20, 2018

Excellent vehicle

This is my 4th Yukon and can't say enough about the quality of their vehicles. Comfortable and all the bells and whistles. Love the body style of the 2011 instead of the 2018 square body

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Deb on April 24, 2018

Awesome SUV

Love the vehicle. Comfortable and good price. Perfect for road trips with the family. Recommend a Yukon to everyone. Great riding and driving vehicle for me.

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Cathleen is an exceptional freelance writer covering hot topics in the automotive world from a gearhead's perspective. Her articles delve into various aspects of automotive technology and history, offering readers detailed insights into engine performance, reliability, and maintenance. Through her engaging and informative writing, Cathleen provides valuable information to automotive enthusiasts and consumers alike, helping them make informed decisions about vehicle maintenance and purchases.