Oldsmobile Bravada Review
The Oldsmobile Bravada was first introduced in 1991 to compete with the sport
utility vehicle market. It was an all-wheel drive that can even merely compete
with those in the luxury car category with its SmartTrak features and interior
accents. It also shares the platform General Motor's other SUVs including the
Trailblazer and GMC Envoy offering both spaciousness and powerful traction and
trailering capacity. Carrying an Inline V6 engine that generated 190 horsepower
that later became 270 hp and aptly paired with a standard 4-speed automatic transmission,
the Bravada was sure to give better handling and performance.

Aside from its being a performer, the Bravada also offered many features that
aptly pleased most owners. Such features include air conditioning, power windows
and door locks, leathers seats and cassette player. It also includes several standard
features such as airbags, child safety locks, ABS brakes and locking differential.
There are also many options for the consumers to choose from if they choose to
buy a Bravada. There also Packages to choose from that includes many sophisticated
equipments such as heated memory seats. As what was expected, many are pleased
with this SUV especially with its SmartTrak features though it has some minor
flaws like brake pad problems.