1999 Oldsmobile Bravada
For Sale -- $4000

We bought this Bravada to replace my wife's '01 Monte Carlo when we needed more than two doors and more room. It has served us well, but now that I have the Blazer we no longer need it for hauling. I have since bought a 2007 Chevrolet Malibu for Gina, so the Bravada is for sale.
The Bravada is in really good condition, and has almost every option available. Except for a K&N drop-in air filter, it is completely stock:
- 114,000 miles. I am the second owner. I have put approximately 50k miles on it since 12/2003.
- 4.3V6 CSFI Vortec engine, rated at 200HP
- 4L60-E 4-speed automatic transmission
- SmartTrak All Wheel Drive
- 8.5" Limited Slip rear differential
- 4-wheel disc brakes
- 4-wheel ABS
- Towing package including Class 3 receiver hitch
- Green Metallic paint
- Tan leather interior
- Factory tinted ("privacy") glass
- Factory keyless entry with factory alarm
- Fog lights
- Cruise control
- Tilt steering column
- Power steering, brakes, locks, and windows
- CD/Cassette stereo with 6 speakers
- Climate control (you set the temperature, not just hot/cold). A/C works fine.
- Rear defrost, with rear windshield wiper
- Driver and passenger power, heated seats
- Power, heated outside mirrors
- Auto-dimming (electrochromatic) rear view and driver's side outside mirror
- Full gauge package (speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, oil pressure, water temperature, voltmeter)
- Overhead console with Driver Information Center
- New Bridgestone tires with less than 10k miles on them
- Roof luggage rack
- Second generation driver and passenger air bags
It isn't perfect, but it needs very little:
- The driver's side front fender has a paint blemish on it where the previous owner tried to touch up the paint.
- The previous owner scuffed the paint on three of the four corners on the bumpers. The dealer where I bought it promised to fix the paint on the bumpers when we bought it, but our daughter was born about a week after purchase so I never found time to take it back to get them to fix it...
- I noticed the oil cooler lines are greasy. I don't know if they're leaking or if the engine fan's blowing mist from somewhere else.
Here are some pictures -- the tires have since been replaced but otherwise they're accurate.





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