Used 2004 Oldsmobile Bravada SUV Consumer Reviews
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.
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.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,900715 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,9951,060 mi away
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!!
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.
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.