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Great For Mountain Use - 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada
By ABQ-NM - June 23 - 1:00 amGot a good used price on this luxury SUV when we needed something tuff for mountains. The parts man laughed when I tried to get skid plates for under carriage protection. Short wheel base makes for stiff ride in town, but it makes mountain trails ride like a cloud. SmartTrak has been very nice both on slick city streets and mountain paths. At 50,000 miles the AWD selector(?) motor failed & cost over $1,200 to replace. SmartTrack definately did not work without it. Poor mileage (16 city- 21 Hwy) is expensive for relatively small passanger capacity (4.6 adults). Great luxury features in solid vehicle. Too bad Olds stopped production.
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Junk - 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada
By Jacob - November 30 - 7:00 pmI bought this truck with only 60,000 miles on it and of only owning it for 3 months the starter, the fuel injectors, all the lights, and my turn signal swith went out on me. This has been the only and last GM product i will ever own. Love my FORD
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Bravad Review - 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada
By Lorraine - August 28 - 10:00 amAll in all, I really enjoy driving my Bravada!
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Loaded Winter Beater - 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada
By Matt - January 27 - 7:10 pmBought this truck with 150K for $3000. Didnt want anything this loaded but the price was right. The only thing I have done is change the tranny fluid/filter. Driver window just went out and the CD changer never worked. So far it has been great in the winter. I love how the AWD doesnt require any driver input. This can hold a lot of cargo. I once fit 35 large PCs in back. Interior is laid out nicely with the exception of the CD changer which eats up the console. There are plenty of squeaks and rattles but it is 9 years old with 153K miles. I get around 16MPG on dry pavement but mileage drops a bit when the AWD is being used a lot. The heated seats are a blessing in the cold PA winters.
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so so - 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada
By Rylee - December 4 - 10:00 amI have wo main issues with this Bravada: 1)The turning radius is quite large for a smaller suv. Dont like it. 2) The exterior desiegn with all the molded rounded corners make washing it difficult. It is always a 2 time wash over. On the flip side, the interior is very comfortable, easy to reach for us shorter people and has a good sound system. Wish resale was better!! need to sell and hard to a find buyer, and trade in is terrible.
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Decent For the Money - 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada
By Matt - July 13 - 6:53 amPaid $3000 for it with 150K miles. For the most part it has been good. I wasnt looking for a luxury vehicle for winter use but the price was right. So many bells and whistles that Im not used to. Engine is a little sluggish and the tranny has its quirks... fluid change helped. I get around 15MPG which isnt bad for this type of vehicle. AWD works seamlessly, no buttons or levers to worry about. I dont think I will ever get it stuck. I was able to fit around 35 large size computers from the early 90s in the back with the seats folded. I know sometimes Bravadas are troublesome, hopefully mine stays reliable. So far, the drivers window motor just died and the CD changer never worked.
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Get a Warranty - 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada
By Michael Wales - June 7 - 8:06 amI purchased my Oldsmobile Bravada in April of 2005, 2 months later it was completely immobile. Im finally getting it back now after a $2,000 transmission repair (at 85,000 miles). I love the vehicle, but there is a vast history of transmission problems - be sure to purchase a warranty.