Used 2007 Buick Terraza Consumer Reviews
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Terazza
The van rides pretty well and has decent pickup for its size and weight. The brakes feel good with little fade and no shudder.The seats are comfortable and there's lots of room for hauling things.
Biggest turd ive ever purchased
We bought this van used with 60k-ish miles on a whim right before a road trip. At first i was happy with every feature the van had, rear ride-leveler shocks, roof cargo rack, dvd player and moderately comfortable seats. After a few short years the screws started to fall out. The transmission is a pos and needed rebuilt before 80k miles, and now at 110k is starting to slip again. The traction control is horrible, especially in the snow. The rear shock sensor rotted away and was so expensive to replace i ended up eliminating it and went with standard shocks. The sliding rear powered door is super finicky and requires frequent attention, and the non-powered door handle is made of cheap plastic and has broken twice now. While all the rear seats are removable, they are heavy and awkward, and even i, a larger man, struggle to get them out sometimes. Oh and the resale value has absolutely plummeted since we bought it, and i see why. these vans are crap. Save yourself the headache and STAY AWAY!!!
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My first car at age 65
This is the best car I have ever had. My wife always pick the vehicle. I only have one problem and that is getting the little things fixed. We have a cottage in the north. I have run out of gas three times because of a faulty gas gauge. One long trips I tend to get a very severe ache in my right shoulder and we think this is from the A/C unit which has little control other than on /off.
Like the look - but not the quality...
Traded my Honda Oddessey in for this one because I really wanted a built in DVD and something a more luxurious than what I had and for the price thought it was a good deal. At 5,000 miles the engine stalled out on the highway. Buick ended up having to put a brand new engine in because the previous one wasn't put together properly. After a month I got it back. It drives fine, but every time I start it up it says "low oil pressure" on the dash.They can't figure out why - I have taken it in 2 times and they want me to bring it in again to run more tests. Buick did give me a new one to drive while mine was being fixed & gave me 1 month of payments on it for my hassle. Never had any issues w/my Honda.
Good performance, interior lacking
The 3.9 cyl V6 performs great and the vehicle handles nicely. It is a pleasure to drive. Air pump and electric outlet are nice. For the price you would think the interior could be better. There are no fewer than 3 rattles going at any time, road noise over 50mph is too loud. Second row leg room could be better and the second row seats are not designed to be removed (although they can be with a little ingenuity). The Phatnoise multi-media and DVD system are wonderful, however, you cannot control it from the front seat (while you are stopped of course), so for your 3-year-old you have to recline and twist your neck to reach the controls or get out and go to the back.