Dome lights don't come on when doors are opened. And dash lights don't come on automatically. Neither are a big deal.
You can't tell these trucks are a 99'. I thought it was much newer.
I have never gotten such a great deal, only paid 5400.00 way under value. It has 146000 on it now, but runs great. 1 owner and he took good care of it. I'm very happy and will be getting another in the future.
My godson's father bought one of these used 9 years ago. He STILL drives it with well over 200,000 miles on it, and tows a boat with it as well. What amazes me is not just the reliability (never a single problem) but the excellent fuel mileage. He actually gets a tad over 20mpg on the highway towing his boat.
I bought a 1999 Yukon Denali in May of this year. I wanted one since the first time I saw one driving in 1999. I love this rig! Mine had 146k on it and now has 152, but it runs like a dream!
I put dual exhaust on it with 40 series flow masters for a bit better sound and performance. I did lose a bit of bottom end, but not much. Mid range and top end power picked up a lot!
Mine is black with tan leather. Looked at a bunch with less miles, but this one is in twice the condition with more miles on it.
I will have this vehicle forever! It has pretty much ever option possible in 1999. Front and rear heated seats still work great. Only problem is I need to replace the driver side door pin. Have to wiggle it around once in a while to get the dome light to come on when the door is open.
The Escalade is overrated. You can see one of those on every corner. A 1999 or 2000 Denali are a different story. These things drip class!