BADVIN vehicle history report for
2001 GMC YUKONVIN: 3GKFK16T41G240536
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Historical Records
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Photos
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Sales History
2 records
Sale Prices
1 records
Market report
Price analytics
Historical Records
Historical records may include service and maintenance records, title status (clean, junk, salvage), insurance records, number of owners, registration events and states, and other information.
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Available historical records for VIN 3GKFK16T41G240536
Latest reported mileage: 227 mi
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2022-10-11
2 years ago
83,987 mi
Damage reported: very minor damage
Damage to rear
Damage to rear
2022-06-06
2 years ago
13,283 mi
New owner reported
REBUILT TITLE ISSUED
REBUILT TITLE ISSUED
2019-02-05
5 years ago
29,875 mi
Vehicle serviced
40,000 mile service performed
40,000 mile service performed
Sale Record
Sale Date
3 years ago
Location
Lansing, MI, 48911
2001 GMC YUKON XL K1500
sold
Year | 2001 |
Title | Hidden text (Hidden text) |
ODO | — (Hidden text) |
Damage | Hidden text, Hidden text |
Location | Lansing, MI, 48911 |
Date | ended 3 years ago |
Sale Website Type | salvage or insurance auction |
sale information provided by user #50815
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Tech Specs
Body Style | 4DR SPOR |
Color | GREEN |
Transmission | AUTOMATIC |
Engine | 5.3L 8 |
Drive | 4x4 w/Rear Wheel Drv |
Fuel Type | GAS |
Model Analytics & Market Report
We've analyzed more than 1,800 sales records of this model and here are some numbers.
The average price for new (MSRP) 2001 GMC YUKON in 2001 was $71,925.
The average price for used 2001 GMC YUKON nowadays in 2024 is $6,400 which is 9% from the original price.
Estimated mileage driven per year is 12,947 miles.
For this model we also have depreciation curve, photos, list of features and options, and other analytics.
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Depreciation
The graph below is a depreciation curve for 2001 GMC YUKON. It shows how much this model looses per year in price. This analytics is calculated using sales records from BADVIN database.
The table below shows average price for used 2001 GMC YUKON in each year since the year of manufacturing, current year price and projected price in the future years.
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Year | Average Mileage | Average Price | % Left | % Lost | ||
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2001 MSRP | 0 mi | $71,925 | — | — | 100% | 0% |
2001 | 12,947 mi | $85,724 | −$13,799 | −19.19% | 119.19% | -19.19% |
2002 | 25,894 mi | $76,000 | +$9,724 | +11.34% | 105.67% | -5.67% |
2003 | 38,841 mi | $65,250 | +$10,750 | +14.14% | 90.72% | 9.28% |
2004 | 51,788 mi | $58,989 | +$6,261 | +9.6% | 82.01% | 17.99% |
2005 | 64,735 mi | $43,000 | +$15,989 | +27.11% | 59.78% | 40.22% |
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Price vs Mileage
The graph below shows how mileage affects the price for 2001 GMC YUKON. This data was calculated using sales records from BADVIN database.
The table below shows average price for used 2001 GMC YUKON by mileage and number of sales.
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Mileage | Average Price | Sample Size |
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75,000 mi | $12,995 | 10 sales |
80,000 mi | $7,949 | 10 sales |
85,000 mi | $11,945 | 10 sales |
100,000 mi | $7,995 | 14 sales |
105,000 mi | $7,250 | 17 sales |
110,000 mi | $7,173 | 16 sales |
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Compare to other 2001 GMC YUKON
2022 GMC YUKON
a month ago, 63,980 mi
est retail value $62,494
buy now price $24,350
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Frequently asked questions
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