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Bang for Your Buck? - 2003 Oldsmobile Bravada
By MICKY - July 15 - 2:00 amThe 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.
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Id LOVE it, but! - 2003 Oldsmobile Bravada
By Annette Belz - February 1 - 2:00 amI really enjoy my Bravada, its 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 its only six months old now. VERY annoying and inconvenient. A car that costs this much should have NO vibrations, chirps, squeaks or rattles!
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Not just another Trailblazer - 2003 Oldsmobile Bravada
By Eric - September 20 - 5:23 pmI 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. Youll never ever mistake this for a Trailblazer if youve driven them both. A luxury AWD SUV that fits the wallet nicely. Despite claims, resale values remain superior to its brothers.
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Short of being perfect - 2003 Oldsmobile Bravada
By Mike - February 6 - 5:46 pmWe 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.
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Very Pleased - 2003 Oldsmobile Bravada
By Dr_DNA - April 6 - 10:00 amWeve been very pleased with everything except the gas milage- were 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 doesnt have to hassel with putting it into 4WD. We werent 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).
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Not too big, Not too small, just right - 2003 Oldsmobile Bravada
By drjssgolf - November 4 - 10:00 amMy 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.
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none - 2003 Oldsmobile Bravada
By caddymessy - July 12 - 10:00 amI HAVE A 2002 AND IT HAS BEEN WORKING OUT JUST FNE
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11yrs old and still going great - 2003 Oldsmobile Bravada
By bradleys - December 17 - 4:19 pm118,000 miles and still a nice truck to own. For me this one was the best. Previously owned a 1999 & 1992 as well.
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a lot of recalls - 2003 Oldsmobile Bravada
By rdaaj - December 6 - 10:00 amthe 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