Used 2002 Buick Rendezvous for Sale near Miami, FL
Buick hasn't had a truck in its lineup since 1923, and although the new 2002 Buick Rendezvous is an SUV, it does sit on a truck-based platform, the same one used by the controversial Pontiac Aztek. But Buick's first entry into the SUV market sports a more conservative design, aiming to be an affordable luxury SUV competing against more upscale foreign brands. The 2000 Rendezvous comes in CX and CXL trims, both with a 3.4-liter, 185-hp V6 and 4-speed automatic. The CX offers either FWD or AWD, while the CXL is only AWD.
Both trims have ABS brakes, dual front-side airbags, and traction control. The traction system in the CXL is Versatrak, which assigns torque to the wheels that need it. The standard seating arrangement is two rows for five passengers, but it can be equipped with an optional third row, which folds flat into the floor. The second row also flips and folds or can be removed entirely. When all seats are down, the 54.5 cubic foot trunk expands to 108 cubic feet. Lots of headroom and a low entry make access easier, without fear of constantly bumping your head. The CXL is the better equipped of the two trims, adding leather seats, but many bells and whistles will cost extra, such as a sunroof, OnStar, parking sensors, power front seats with memory settings, and a revamped heads-up display that projects car information onto the windshield.
Using Tiger Woods as its spokesman demonstrates Buick's intentions to market the 2002 Rendezvous to a younger crowd, albeit a golfing crowd, meaning the average buyer will probably fall somewhere in their 50s. Owners say the SUV drives like a car, and that they like the styling, the comfortable seats, the cargo flexibility, and roominess. There have been many major repairs reported, however, most commonly with wheel bearings and the intake manifold, along with electronic problems and a pesky rear hatch. Other complaints mention the limited third row legroom, and the need for a more powerful engine.
4.2 Overall rating
(18 reviews)I have basically only the best words for this car except one thing. I wish it came with captain seats in the middle row so that the third row could be accessed without the need to fold down the second row seat.
The steering is a little bit loose, but once you get used to it you don't notice it. For an SUV it gets amazingly good gas milage, and handles really well on sharp turns. Overall, i personally would not recommend this to a permit driver, because of the size of the car.
performance is great build quality-has needed many repairs ranging from ball joints, power windows, fuses, lights,etc. gas mileage is better than i expected maintenance is quite easy to do myself AWD rocks in the winters of WI exterior has some dings but at least it is personalized
I love the looks, comfort, and gas mileage of this little suv.
I like the inside comfort both front and back, big outside mirrors, and appearance. Also I like third row seating, it is very good for big family. If you choose not to use the 3rd row seats, then you can put them down and have a large trunk space.
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