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by tomandkellyo
Sep 23 '08 - Updated Oct 13 '08
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Great appearance, performance, and ride. Pricing on used models definitely in the buyer's favor. Cons: Resale value suffers due to discontinuation of Olds name. The Bottom Line: We have found ourselves a great family vehicle with incredible options at an affordable price. Highly recommended!
We purchased our 2003 Olds Bravada in June, 2008, with just under 54,000 miles. It is platinum in color, and features the Stabilitrak all-wheel-drive (AWD) system. The Bravada is a cousin of other GM mid-size SUVs: Chevy Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, and ...
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by cebteb
Apr 13 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Ride, power, braking, styling, and luxurious content Cons: De-contented for 2003 and gone after 2004 The Bottom Line: If depreciation is a criteria, then the Bravada probably isn't for you. But, if you want a luxurious SUV with unbeatable ride quality, then check out the Bravada.
I bought my 2003 AWD Bravada in October 2002 for dealer invoice price less the factory rebate. Because Oldsmobile will cease to exist after the 2004 model year, many Olds dealers are willing to cut good deals. This adds to the already impressive...
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