what is SLT on the yukon meen

Asked by bigsmush Jan 28, 2015 at 07:55 AM about the 2004 GMC Yukon SLT

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Posted from Yahoo. SLE, SLE-2, SLT are trim options. They don't 'mean' anything in themselves, but rather represent the package they are with. SLE is a good trim level, SLE-2 is an upgraded SLE Base trim, and SLT has all the goodies.

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I just purchased a used 2015 Yucon SLT. So far it is pretty good I is really loaded more stuff to go wrong. Previously I had a 1993 chev K3500 with 291500 miles until an idiot with no insurance and suspended license hit me was totaled Sad ☹️I bought it new in October 1992 with no issues it still looked and ran like a new truck

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Special luxury edition for sle. I am guessing slt stands for special luxury trim

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SLT stands for Special Luxury Touring. Most people aim for this trim when they're doing Sunday driving and roadtrips. They happen to be a bit more fuel efficient due to the fact it's built for trips.

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No, you do need to go upto the Denali for HUD.

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I think XLT stands for the long truck body like the suburban it’s the Yukon XLT for the suburban. SLE’s and all those are trim packages regular Yukon is the short body style

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