Used 1999 Oldsmobile Bravada Consumer Reviews
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Do not buy one
Problems from begining dealership was worthless bought w/ 43,000 miles. Ignition and transmission went out no help from anyone. 4,000 mile out of original warrantee trans went out no help from Olds or dealer cost over $4,000. Brakes and rotors were defective ,shimmer and shake when turning and taking off
Nice
I just bought a 1999 Bravada wholesale from a dealer to use as a 3rd vehicle for hauling stuff on weekends or camping. It has 103,000 miles on it so I knew for the price it had some stuff wrong with it. I paid $600 to have the wheel bearing replaced and now it's a perfect car! It is bad that this had to be done on a car with 100,000 miles on it. I had an Xterra with 160k and only replaced brakes and tires once! Still for the price it drives awesome much better than the Xterra. It has great get up and go and plenty of features such as heated seats and Bose stereo.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,9001,008 mi away
great
Our Bravada has been great! Sunroof, heated seats have been an asset. Power seats, you can personalize the settings. Has been the best vehicle.
I would buy it again!
Bought my Oldsmobile Bravada used about 6 months ago and haven't had a single problem yet. I'm a truck and SUV man with experience in various makes and models. I like the Expeditions more, but the Bravadas rank right up there with them. It's a small SUV with a smaller engine but plenty of power and great fuel economy (for an SUV - 19mpg). Excellent smooth quiet ride and good handling. Luxury interior with all the extras and no rattles, solid. Nothing bad to say. Looks like a Blazer but it is nothing like it, its much better.
Nickle 'n Dimer
I bought my 1999 Oldsmobile Bravada off-lease with an extended warranty. I made out like a bandit - with the warranty. the warranty company is not happy. The only items that I have NOT had replaced, at 80,000 miles, are the main engine and transmission. Everything else has broken...and it's had two women drivers and no off-road abuse during it's life. I wish I'd bought it new, I would have turned it in under the Lemon Law.