Redesigned from the ground up, the Bravada is an engineering knockout. By its progressive style, this vehicle has already created GM history. Dinosaur indeed. The Bravada makes the Jeep Grand Cherokee look like the dinosaur.
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Only one trim level of the Bravada is offered, despite the fact that it comes either with Oldsmobile's SmartTrak all-wheel-drive system or with (regular) two-wheel drive.
It's a four-door and seats five passengers. (A longer wheelbase version seating seven passengers will come later within the year.) It uses GM's potent new Vortec 4200 inline six-cylinder engine with a tried-and-true four-speed electronic transmission, and comes regular with an air-bladder rear suspension system for a far more luxurious ride and improved towing.
Standard equipment consists of plush perforated leather seats, abundant interior wood with polished nickel trim, rear seat climate and audio controls (with wireless headphones), as well as the OnStar security and details system, which allows hands-free cellphone communication to advisors on a 24-hour basis.
Possibilities incorporate a six-disc in-dash CD changer or premium Bose sound system, heated memory seats, mirror-mounted turn signals, a cargo cover and net, rain-sensing wipers, sunroof, along with a small tape recorder referred to as Travel Note, which permits you to record phone numbers if you are taking them over your own cellphone. Also obtainable is really a rear-seat DVD entertainment system, having a seven-inch flip-down screen and wireless headphones.