The 2015 Yukon has outdated composite connections and doesn’t have an HDMI connection. Yet, GMC doesn’t have the technology to make it easy or enjoyable to use.
It’s a family vehicle and the TV is a wonderful feature for long trips. The entertainment system is one of the biggest weaknesses of the 2015 Yukon in my book. It’s my perspective I guess? I don’t sit back there and expect it to be as roomy as the front seat but I can certainly ride back there and not get out limping. Many people disagree but I myself have sat back in the third row and feel it has a good amount of space. My kids can easily get in and out of the third row. There are a lot of extra family friendly perks that come with a mini van that don’t come with the Yukon though, so it’s a trade off. The bucket seats give the convenience of a mini van interior without having to drive a mini van. I must admit one of the biggest reasons I was drawn to the Yukon were the second row bucket seats. I also like that the car sits high enough off the ground that I don’t grind into curbs or pavement when I go up over a curb (happens more often than I like to admit) or there is a steep hill. This combined with the seats adjusting up, down, forward and backward allows me to position myself where I can see well in all directions. The Yukon has adjustable brake and gas peddles that move forward and backward with a touch of a button.
I am only 5’3 so I was worried I wouldn’t feel comfortable driving such a big vehicle. I have the Entertainment, Sun and Destinations package, 2nd Row Bucket Seats and towing package. My Yukon SLT is a 4-wheel drive, Iridium Metallic with a Coco Dune Interior. I’ve had my 2015 GMC Yukon for over three months.