
This is my 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada. Since I bought it yesterday, there isn't anything done to it. I paid about $3000 for it so it really wasn't a bad deal. It has 150,000 miles on it so I'm hoping it proves reliable. I wasn't looking for anything this fancy but the price was right so I figured why not. This thing is fully loaded: power everything, moon roof, heated leather seats, CD changer. There are only three options, it seems, that my Bravada didn't come with: the cargo management system, Bose stereo and OnStar. Since I usually drive base model cars (Like my 2007 Chevy Cobalt), I'm not used to having all of this stuff.
In case you didn't know, the Bravada is based off of the GMT325/330 platform. 325 being the trucks and 330 the SUV's. Vehicles that shared this platform include:
1982-2004 Chevy S-10
1983-2005 Chevy S-10 Blazer/Blazer
1999-2001 Chevy TrailBlazer
1982-1990 GMC S-15
1991-2004 GMC Sonoma
1991-1992 GMC Syclone
1983-2001 GMC Jimmy
1992-1993 GMC Typhoon
1998-2001 GMC Envoy
In case you were wondering, these were the changes to the Bravada for 2000:
A "cargo-management system" with vertical dividers joined the Bravada options list. So did GM's OnStar emergency assistance/communications system.