Back left door molding has almost come off at 21,000 miles.
I recently bought a Final 500 2004 Bravada with 20,000 miles on it. It's in excellent condition it's almost new. Anyway I paid 21,000$ for it and I thought that was a great deal for a 40,000$ to 47,000$ vehicle. The thing I like the most about the bravada is it's performance, I recorded a 0-60 time of 7.9 seconds and a 60-80 time of 3.7 seconds very quick for a 4,000lb suv. it's very quick on it's feet. the crome tip exhaust is somewhat loud on takeoff, it sounds good tho. another thing I like about it is the look it's floowing lines make it a very actractable suv. it also has metallic black cherry paint and polished alumnum rims that really complement it's style. I also has leather seats that are comfterable, but sag quickly. it's smart track system is great for off roading because it engages automatically. it has great cargo room with the seats down. the dash is well organized the controls are right were you need them. the radio is good, but I bet it would be a lot better if it was a Bose, it holds 6 CD's so that's nice.
I bought a 2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWD SUV that was a program vehicle. It had 19,000 miles on it when I purchased it.
I have had nothing but trouble with the vehicle. The transfer case fluid has to be changed every 20,00 miles or so or it binds up and bucks when you turn left or right. Now even the fluid change doesn't help. Probably will have to replace the transfer case.
The dealer made a comment that the file is as thick as a bible, it has had so much done to it. I would not recommend anyone buying a Oldsmobile, Buick or any other GM product!