2013 GMC Yukon for Sale in Houston, TX
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Used GMC Yukon By Year
Vehicle | Deals | Starting Price | Total Available |
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2021 GMC Yukon in Houston, TX | - | $51,560 | 1,311 listings |
2020 GMC Yukon in Houston, TX | 9 Great Deals | $41,500 | 516 listings |
2019 GMC Yukon in Houston, TX | 7 Great Deals | $29,998 | 314 listings |
2018 GMC Yukon in Houston, TX | 24 Great Deals | $26,988 | 598 listings |
2017 GMC Yukon in Houston, TX | 40 Great Deals | $26,994 | 1,104 listings |
2016 GMC Yukon in Houston, TX | 26 Great Deals | $18,795 | 740 listings |
2015 GMC Yukon in Houston, TX | 29 Great Deals | $18,988 | 869 listings |
2014 GMC Yukon in Houston, TX | 10 Great Deals | $13,500 | 128 listings |
2013 GMC Yukon in Houston, TX | 13 Great Deals | $9,999 | 251 listings |
2012 GMC Yukon in Houston, TX | 6 Great Deals | $7,000 | 182 listings |
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2013 GMC Yukon

The 2013 GMC Yukon brings back a tried-and-true formula that has played to generally positive reviews from experts and customers alike through the years. The flip side is that the tried side of the formula is trending more and more toward tired. Good days for fans of large SUVs appear to be just around the corner: The Yukon has made the list of GMC vehicles that are in line for major updates late in 2013.
In the meantime, the 2013 GMC Yukon will likely once again be able to hold its own in the marketplace, thanks to its still-classy and somewhat conservative appearance combined with performance that offers a good dose of power teamed with a ride that is more comfortable than many expect from a big body-on-frame rig.
The market for large SUVs may be shrinking some as the buying public leans more toward fuel-friendlier crossovers, but setups like the 2013 GMC Yukon with its towing capacity of 8,200 pounds will often remain the choice of those looking to pull big toys and carry big crowds. That towing number can be pushed even a little higher by opting for the Yukon EL or Denali, which are reviewed separately.
The 2013 GMC Yukon can seat 9, though things get a bit tight in the third row. Buyers are more apt to go with bucket seats in the first and maybe even second row, dropping rider capacity to 7 or 8. The third-row seat does not fold flat to the floor, but it can be removed.
The 2013 GMC Yukon base SLE and the SLT, the next trim up, get a 5.3-liter V8 with a 6-speed automatic good for 320 horsepower and 335 lb-ft of torque. They come with rear-wheel drive (RWD), but either can be set up with four-wheel drive (4WD). The 5.3-liter checks in with fuel mileage numbers of 15 mpg city/21 highway.
GMC sends the Yukon out as a Hybrid, too, boosting fuel numbers to 20/23. The Hybrid gives up little in the way of performance, the experts say, with a 332-hp 6.0-liter V8 with 367 lb-ft of torque. Its two-mode Hybrid system includes an electric motor and a substantial battery pack.
The 2013 GMC Yukon receives near unanimous praise for delivering a quiet, quality and comfortable ride. Experts appreciate the way it handles for a big rig, too, though most note that the steering is quite light, which does not appeal to everyone.
From the base SLE, and a starting point of just over $40,000, the 2013 GMC Yukons receive their share of goodies. The SLE starts it off with tri-zone automatic climate control, Bluetooth wireless connectivity and a stereo system with 9 Bose speakers. The SLT adds a rear-view camera, rear-parking sensors, a blind-spot monitoring system and leather seats. Heated and cooled front seats, a power moonroof, 20- or 22-inch wheels, a heavy-duty trailering package, a navigation system and a rear-seat DVD entertainment system are among the other options available.
The 2013 GMC Yukon scores well in government and insurance industry safety tests. The seats are situated nicely to give the driver good visibility. The Yukon comes with electronic stability and traction control with trailer sway control and hill start assist, 4-wheel disc antilock brakes, side curtain airbags with rollover sensor and side impact airbags for the front row.
Top rated dealers near you with 2013 GMC Yukon for Sale
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Texas Auto Corporation
12 miles away
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AutoNation USA Katy
18 miles away
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Expo Motorcars
10 miles away
2013 GMC Yukon Reviews
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by ThermanI think the Yukon was well thought out it covers the gambit of functionality and fun. I love the space and power it has. I think its a good look for anyone whose looking for a stylish eye catcher as well as a truck you can pull and haul stuff in. Overall a great investment. -
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by JoyThis cars features are awesome because it has the ability to help drivers see their blind spots with the back up camera, it also has the DVD player installed, and the dashboard tools are extremely helpful and easy to understand. I do think this car is a good value because I cross checked it the Kelly Blue book value. -
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by Guru95JQ2XI like the 2012 GMC Yukon just fine, just hard to justify paying $22,000 for a 10 year old vehicle with over 160,000 miles on it, just seams like getting robbed by someone you think you know.
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