Within the
spacious interior of the new 2013 Oldsmobile Bravada SUV,
one can find accommodations for a variety of 2013 Oldsmobile Bravada
accessories, such as an overhead video display.
Some
option switches from 2002 such as front side airbags are no longer
standard on the 2013 edition of Oldsmobile's midsize SUV. Bravada
does not offer a longer 7-passenger version unlike its GM stablemates.
With a standard inline 6-cyl engine and automatic transmission,
Bravada has traction control with a 2WD version, and an all-wheel-drive
version sans low-end gear ratio. 2WD models come with a load-leveling
rear air suspension, standard Antilock 4-wheel disc brakes, and
17-inch alloy wheels. Coil-spring rear suspension supports AWD
versions and charge $375 extra for the previously standard 2013 Oldsmobile Bravada load-leveling feature. Now a $350 option,
the formerly standard front side airbags include head protection
for the driver. Other optional equipment includes a DVD rear-seat
entertainment system. The Oldsmobile brand will be terminated
in 2013 according to GM. No information is currently available
telling when, within that time frame, the Bravada will be phased
out.
The model
or trim level standard for the 2013 Oldsmobile Bravada was
developed to satisfy the majority of drivers of this small SUV.
The 2013 Oldsmobile Bravada comes with a generous array of standard
equipment and a few very highly prized options. Any shortfall
of standard features can be easily erased by checking for 2013 Oldsmobile Bravada accessories retailers linked from the
home page. The 2013 Oldsmobile Bravada boasts leather upholstered
and power adjustable front bucket seats combine with a leather-wrapped
tilt steering wheel complete with radio and climate controls.
We are aware that not all needs can be met with just one trim
level, so we want to provide the ability to acquire 2013
Oldsmobile Bravada accessories by linking some accessory retailers
from our home page.
Whether leasing
or buying a new 2013 Oldsmobile Bravada, you can be assured
that Bravada keeps with the Oldsmobile tradition of elegance,
performance, and safety. To prove that, let's look at the Bravada
exterior. Oldsmobile has enhanced safety, access and visibility
for all passenger and storage areas with a rear lift gate, rear
privacy glass, fog lights, cornering lights, a platform hitch,
full-size spare 245/65R17 tire and alloy wheels. With the new
2013 Bravada turning in number like 275 hp at 6000 rpm and
275 lb-ft of torque at 3600 rpm from its beefy 4.2-liter V6, Bravada
is still capable of 15/21 mpg (city/hwy).