Used 2004 Oldsmobile Bravada Consumer Reviews
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10 years old and no service issues
Had to share that I've owned the 04 Bravada and have had no service issues. I really can't believe it. I have 110K on it and have to say it's been the best vehicle I've ever owned. Sorry it's an Olds and sorry they discontinued the line. Seems they finally got it right. I've owned a number of Olds products that had typical issues but not this one. I now have an issue with the front differential that will cost me a few hundred dollars, but come on is that it?? That's my question has anyone else had experience with this vehicle? What issues should I look forward to in the future? I hate to dump it for a $40K + replacement.
Cannot believe this is an Oldsmoblie!
We needed a awd or 4 wheel drive vehicle that was reliable and easy to oberate in the snow country, especially for my wife who has never lived in the snow before. We love our Bravada because of its comfort and style and power of its engine.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,889135 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $1,6991,125 mi away
Not just another Trailblazer
I will forever miss the Ninety-Eight, Rocket 455, Bravada and the Olds empire entirely. This is an underrated SUV that rarely gets mention as a result of its relatives from Chevy and GMC. You'll never ever mistake this for a Trailblazer if you've driven them both. A luxury AWD SUV that fits the wallet nicely. Despite claims, resale values remain superior to its brothers.
Olds Bravada 2003
Pull a pop up camper and it handles it very well. Camper weighs 2900 pounds. Gas mileage on my vehicle is very good for this weight vehicle. I get 23-25 on the highway. I get 20.5 towing the camper.
I'd LOVE it, but!
I really enjoy my Bravada, it's luxurious, comfortable, quiet, and RED! I have auto start & the heating system, etc., is great here in Alaska. BUT....I have had a little rattle that 5 visits to the dealer have not cured, which is very frustrating. This has been there since the car was almost new- -and it's only six months old now. VERY annoying and inconvenient. A car that costs this much should have NO vibrations, chirps, squeaks or rattles!
Not too big, Not too small, just right
My new Bravada was purchased after driving a dozen other SUV models. The ride, room, quality and price after rebates, made the Bravada a clear choice for my needs. The ride is as good as the BMW and the acceleration is as good as the MDX. The demise of Oldsmobile possibly was a negative factor but I felt that the OLDS name will always be a positive one.
2002 bravada
I purchsed a bravada back in march 2002 and so far it has 10,000 trouble free miles.The only times it has gone to the dealer was for a reccall and oil changes.The truck drives and handles like a car.The motor is as smooth and refined as any import car with twice the price tag.I was not looking to purchase an american car or truck,but after test drivig the bravada my mind was instantly changed.Kudos to G.M.for finally producing an affortable worthy world contender.
2002 Bravada Problems
We have had numerous quality problems. The dealer has yet to fix one on the first trip. One problem was that the "brake" lite on the dash came on while driving. It would only go off if we turned the car off. After 3 trips a short was finally found We also have twice replaced the plastic molding around the drivers inside door handleand it still keeps popping out in the matter of 3 days, we had the drivers power seat track break and the fuel guage stop working The vehicle got so far out of alignment that the front tires were ruined. The access door to the oil filter has broken.
me
great car its an outsanding car the features are awsome including dvd player air compressor extra storage under the floor in the back and the bose stero system.
Nightmare
The vehicle has been to the dealer 11 times. Has been out of commission around 45 days. Problems have included: Mirrors not positioning, rain sensor replaced twice, transmission slipping, rear air srings deflating, radio loosing presets, compass stopped working, headlights, running lights, ect..........
My favorite vehicle...
I love my Bravada. I have a '98 with almost 100,000 miles on it and have only had oil changes and standard maintenance. It has been extremely reliable. Very comfortable ride. Good size for carrying bicycles, skis, etc. I am thinking about replacing it and if I do, it will be with another Bravada.
2003 Oldsmobile Bravada
I just bought this and I absolutely love her. She is luxurious, spacious, and powerful. She can also tow more than most other SUVs in her class. It's a shame that Oldsmobile has to leave the market when they have such great cars.
Very Pleased
We've been very pleased with everything except the gas milage- we're lucky to get 11 mpg in town, 19 on the highway. We call it the car for dummys because it does everything for us, including turning on the wipers when it rains! It performs really well, and is the quietest SUV around. It has more than enough power, and is fun to drive. It even does well in the snow and ice and one doesn't have to hassel with putting it into 4WD. We weren't big on buying American, but with a bumper-to-bumper 5 year warrenty, we decided that this was a much better buy than essentially the same SUV from GMC or Chevy (with only a 3 year warrenty).
timing chain skipped @~160k - sold it
118,000 miles and still a nice truck to own. For me this one was the best. Previously owned a 1999 & 1992 as well. **update**: ~150,000 still running **update**: at ~160,000 timing chain jumped and sold it to carmax for $700.
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Bravo Bravada
This vehical is an excellent SUV.It takes you off road or to the opera. Its luxurious and is built on a truck platform for durabity. You won't bend the frame when you're off road and it will soak up rough roads and bumps. The quality of the materials is practical and stylish and still looks utilitarian. I drove this vehical on a two month roadtrip to California from Michigan and back with stops in my favorite desert communities. I have had no problems. Other more expensive SUV's do not have all the features the Bravada has. It was mistaken for a Porsche SUV by a policeman and it will not be a vehical you will see on every corner.
Short of being perfect
We have enjoyed our Bravada excepted for a recurring transmission slippage that gives you the sensation to go over a bumpy road as the vehicle starts to accelerate. There is also a loud metallic noise that I have not been able to find the origin. It sounds like a loose hatch door, or loose braking caliper or an heavy piece of metal rattling when on bumpy road.
Peice Of Crap
I hate this car! I have had so many problems..... Transfer case motor went 3x, brought it back to dealer, turn signal didn't work. Bad ground, The front differential seized up and stopped me dead in the road. Had to flatbed it back to the dealer.The replacement costed $2,000. Sway bar links went bad in the front and back.replaced the back ones. Fronts still need to be replaced. The cam shaft positioning sensor went bad making the check engine light come on.That needed to be replaced along with two tires, tie rod end, and a thermostat housing to pass inspect. $600 for that. Now the trans. is slipping, pass wheel bearing going bad, front breaks are bad, and there's a strange rattle underneath.
hood issues
We recently bought a used 2004 AWD Bravada and loved it the moment we saw it. After we had it for about 2 weeks it started making squeaking sounds from under the hood. After taking it back to the dealership, they told us they couldn't find anything wrong with it. After we took them for a ride so they could hear the sounds they looked the problem up on the internet, to find it had something to do with a loose hood latch. They supposedly "fixed it" but the problem persists. We don't know how to go about fixing it even if we could. The AWD light also comes on often but goes away.
2003 Bravada
This vehicle steers and handles well, is quiet with a car-like ride, and fun to drive. There are lots of standard and optional features. Our choice was between a Bravada and a Rainier. The Buick dealership told us the only differences between the Bravada and the Rainier were the extra material to deaden noise, wood-trimmed metal door handles, Buick grill and optional V8 engine. The inside of the two vehicles looks the same. The Buick dealership told us the ride and driving abilities are the same, the parts are the same, and you can have the Bravada serviced at a Buick dealership. With all this in mind, we bought the better-priced Bravada.
Excellent Automobile
I am a big oldsmobile fan and since the 2004 Bravada is there last car i just had to buy one. I am quite impressed with this car. I love it!!!
'03 Bravada in Colorado
The ride quality with the pneumatic rear springs is outstanding. Better than most autos. The inline 6 is smooth & powerful. No wonder it is rated one of the top engines by automotive engineers. Brakes are best I've every used. Response is perfectly proportional to force applied to the pedal. The ABS stops fast & true, even on snow-packed surfaces. Handling is very responsive. The stuff about back-end sway in the twisties is true, but this is a truck, not a sports car. The only downer with the Bravada has been an inability to match EPA mileage ratings.
One of my dream vehicles. Final 500
Well I'm averaging around 17 mpg, so it's not as bad as other large trucks but it's definitely not a prius. Handling could be better, but it could be a lot worse. I think the interior materials are fine. Engine is awesome, I love Inline 6's. At almost 150000 it hasn't given me any problems that are worth noting. Bought it at 100000. Great family vehicle, and best of all, it's pretty safe.
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2003 BRAVADA
ENJOY THE STYLING,RIDE, STANDARD OPTIONS,POWERFUL ENGINE AND GAS MILEAGE. IT IS ASHAME GM IS DISCONTINUING SUCH A GREAT SUV
Excellent truck
I purchased new in 2002 and have 75k miles on it. Original brakes and tires. Just past inspection 12/08 in Virginia. I have towed boats and trailers. No problems, no rattles, no electrical issues (except replaced headlamps). I can't imagine what more you would want. Purchased this truck because Oldsmobile only had 6 options everything else is standard in 03 plus 60 mo zero financing. Excellent product.
Love it!
We just purchased our new Bravada and I love it. I never thought I would own anything other than a Ford, but after this I want to get my hands on a 2004. The Bravada is a beautiful truck. It has a great ride and looks sporty! Too bad Oldsmobiles are gone I would gladly buy another (brand new not used).
Good Ride, but Not Dependable
I love the ride of this SUV, but I have taken it to the shop numerous times in the past 1 1/2 years for electrical problems. I am going to have to trade or sell it.
Magnificent 2003'SUV
A very reliable machine..pulls my boat great! Comfortable.Classic look! Great ride. Still running well at 138,500 miles. Figure investing in keeping it in top shape...but much better than car payments and depreciation on a new vehicle! Love it!
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Wonderful!
We purchased our Bravada in June and have been utterly addicted ever since. It is wonderful; the build-quality issues all the magazines harp about are nowhere near as bad as they are made to sound. The SUV is very practical, luxurious, VERY powerful, has a wonderful Bose sound system, and the AWD is extremely useful. It drives nearly as well as our Aurora 4.0. Wonderfully done, Olds and GM!
2003 Bravada
Very luxurious and drives like a car. Very smooth ride and solid feel. Very impressed with the Bravada.
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I HAVE A 2002 AND IT HAS BEEN WORKING OUT JUST FNE
'03 Olds Bravada
After 27,000 miles the vehicle has no pick-up, engine races when you accelerate. The A/C has failed multiple times - but only when Ambient is greater 85 degrees. The rear window wiper rarely touches the glass. The windshield wiper malfunctioned dispensing a galln of fluid on the road while the vehicle was in motion... don't get this or it's cousin the trailblazer.
Best Luxury SUV Ever
We bought our 04' Bravada new in 2004 for approx. $37,000. We test drove many vehicles such as the Lincoln Navigator, Cadillac Escalade, BMW x5, and Acura MDX. This car blew the competition away; The Bravada is quiet and has a very smooth ride, power folding mirrors, DVD player, voice activated everything, and just looks like a luxury vehicle. It is such a shame that GM no longer makes the Oldsmobile division anymore, however, I highly recommend the Bravada to anyone looking for a mid-size luxury SUV.
Avoid the Bravda
The vehicle has a number of issues: a. not "tight" b. the reliability of the vehicle in terms of windows, seats, door locks, is not good. c. transmission is not smooth d. the AWD seems to make a grinding noise when turning sharply e. mileage was tauted as good for an SUV. My prior Jeep with an 8 cyl. got better all around mileage. f. in spite of claims, the straight 6 does not have the speed of the Jeep 8. g. despite the claims, the engine does not have the towing power of the Jeep 8. h. the AC has malfunctioned three times... just won't cool. Then it reverts to cooling again before it reaches the dealer for a fix.
DJ's Olds
This UTE is everything I was looking for. Comparable in drivability and comfort to the Lexus, BMW, and Mercurys. Plenty of horses and a smooth ride. Interestingly enough, prices haven't dropped much yet, even though the Olds line has been announced as being in its last model year. Perhaps the reason is that demand is still exceeding supply. Glad I stayed American and bought the Olds....almost went with Lexus, but in the end, the Olds fit me best.
Great Car
This car is great. Has everything at your finger tips and. If only all cars could look like this. Great car and so comfortable.
Grand Olds
The Olds Bravada is a fun to drive SUV. This vehicle has all the options any person could ever ask for and they're standard. Why spend $40,000 on a foreign vehicle if you don't have too! General Motors has done an excellent job on a cool product line - GM SUV's! I don't agree with your analysis that the resale value of this vehicle will be low in the future.
Owner
I have driven three Bravada's, 1996,2001,and now 2003. I find them to be great vehicle's and this 2003 drives and runs as smooth as my Cadilac.
bravda...??
well, i never really heard of a bravada till i went to the dealership then i discouverd it was machine waiting for me. as i stepped into the refined and spacious interior i felt like a little boy again. it had the features that i never knew exisited. when i took off with the bravada i notice that it was accelerating like my type r integra well at least it was close. this bravada had no defaults it is still on my driveway as soon as it gives problem it will be out tho. but with 23000 it is still going strong at 170kmph it pulss quick
update to rattle complaint
complained about metallic rattle left front quarter. got shop forman to ride with me-heard it and gave it to suspension guy and fixed it. repairman said it was a front sway bar noise. they replaced both front stabilizer links and noise is gone. might hold on to the olds until something else goes wrong. i've had a number of little things go wrong. the dealer always fixes it for free but i'm getting tired of taking it in.
Call me unpredicatble
I actually bought the vehicle in June of 02 and sold it in October of 03. It has a quirky problem, if the operator does a certain combination of movements with the key in the ignition it will trigger the theft deterrent system and leave you sitting there. It happened to me three times, three times I had to have it towed, and three times Onstar couldnt figure out what it was. I spoke to someone who had the same problem with the GMC Envoy.
Outstanding.
I've got a loaded '03 Bravada that I've had since Jan 2003 and has 35k miles on it. Not once has it been in for repairs (only scheduled maintenance). Wonderful SUV to drive and own!!
Robs Review
Good deal for the money, handles well and is good looking.
Bang for Your Buck?
The only negative review comment that I have is that Oldsmobile gave so many of the vehicles away that they did not hold their value like the Trailblazer. For Instance, an equally equiped Trailblazer will still bring in a Blue Book Trade-in of $24K where the Bravada will only bring in $20K. So if you are in the hunt to pick up a nice used trailblazer that is loaded up you will get the exact same vehicle under the hood and inside while saving a premium $4K.
Bravado Praise
The vehicle is attractive with a little different look but has all of the amenities that varied on the other SUVs driven. The ride is great and the visibility from the vehicle is good.
Not bad for a last year Olds...
This SUV has been nothing but good. It is a step up from the Envoy/Trailblazer and it lets you know it. Perferated leather seats, wood trim everywhere, OnStar and other electronical goodies are just a few of the goodies I enjoy in this car. The AWD system is helpful, and has no doubt gotten me out of some bad situations, living in Michigan and all, but it seems there is a bit of a long delay for it to kick in... but when it does... WOW! it is a difference! It's is truly an outstanding family, Home Depot, and overall just classy SUV. It's beautiful, it knows it too, but doesn't flaunt it.
Great SUV!
The new Bravada rocks!
Love My Bravada
I purchased my 2004 Bravada after riding in a friend's Bravada. I was impressed enough with the comfortable ride that I had to get one of the last Bravadas made. Even with gas prices at $4.00 - I won't give up the luxury of the Olds Bravada.
a lot of recalls
the car has alot of recalls and alot of prolems like shutteing and door paneling on the interior rubber and noise through the side driver door never gone away even after being repaired and the tranmission stuck and wont shift bravada 2002 awheel dr goodman is a great place excellent service free car rentals all the time great dealer ship thank you
Great SUV!
The new Bravada rocks!
an old's suv?
this is a comfortable and enjoyable ride, even just crusing the town. the front end and the led rear lights give the bravada a vicious look that not many suv's have. the size is perfect for the performance i need from my truck, smaller than a tahoe but big enough to get cars to get out of your way.