2004-07 Buick Rainier
As the Bravada retired at the end of the 2004 model year, Buick adopted its position as GM's upscale midsize SUV. Rainier remained alone among SUVs in offering V8 power in the regular-length [...]
As the Bravada retired at the end of the 2004 model year, Buick adopted its position as GM's upscale midsize SUV. Rainier remained alone among SUVs in offering V8 power in the regular-length [...]
Buick's Enclave builds upon the strengths of its more mainstream Saturn Outlook and GMC Acadia cousins by offering tangible upgrades in luxury and style. Car-like driving dynamics and ample [...]
Saab's SUV makes the most of its shared architecture. The 9-7X delivers better driving dynamics and interior design than the General Motors SUVs on which it's based. However, compared with the [...]
Decent road manners make the Bravada better suited to typical street duty than the TrailBlazer, though the Envoy ranked as the best new-vehicle value in this GM trio. Rivals such as the Acura MDX [...]
Lack of curtain side airbags is a minus in today's SUV market, but GM's midsizers match most rivals for pace and space. We consider Envoy a better overall value than its GM siblings. Envoy has [...]
Lack of curtain side airbags is a drawback in today's SUV market. Furthermore, making front side airbags optional in 2003, just to lower the base price, seemed ill-advised. Otherwise, GM's [...]
What do you get from a Park Avenue? Mainly, traditional American virtues-- roominess, power, and amenities--at a sensible price. This domestic sedan is definitely worth a close look, though some [...]