Buick Terraza Overview
Though technically a minivan (and Buick's first one at that), the Buick Terraza is being dubbed a sport van, in part to lend it some of the cool SUV cachet to cover up the suburban mom image so closely associated with U.S. minivans. Introduced in 2005, Buick waited a while to enter a market that first appeared back in the mid-1980s, and as a result, sales have been disappointing. The Terraza features SUV like styling in the front, with a boxy fascia and high hood, but keeps convenient minivan features like a low step-in height. It is well equipped, even on its base model, but carries along with it a much higher price tag than better outfitted competitors. It was initially offered in both front and all-wheel drive, though the AWD was dropped for the 2007 year. With seating for seven in three rows, the Terraza offers the now standard dual sliding doors. Second and third row seats both fold flat and can be removed, though owners have reported that removal is cumbersome and heavy. OnStar, MP3 player, cruise control, keyless entry, and a trip computer are all standard. More power features and conveniences, such as rear air conditioning and parking assist get added on as you move up the line. Though ABS, traction, and stability control are all standard, side airbags remain surprisingly optional. Now that American family tastes are changing from the traditional minivan to the sportier and more car-like crossover SUVs, which are really just modern station wagons, the minivan market seems to be fading away. The Terraza probably came onto the scene too late to make any impression. 2008 will be the last year for Buick's experiment, and the Terraza will be replaced by the crossover Enclave.
3.7 Overall rating
(6 reviews)I would recommend this van to any family looking for a safe, reliable and roomy vehicle. Lot's of room for long trips. Tinted windows are great for sleepy kids. Third row seating for additional passengers or cargo. Good gas mileage, 25 highway.
I like way it rides and handles. The independent front and rear suspension is a plus and only available on the Buick. It's a bit narrower than the competition which isn't noticed inside, but it is when parking in crowded parking lots. The fact that it can tow 3,500 pounds is a plus.
Well its a van but its good for what i use it for for. It is a blast to drive, Cost nothing to own not too much on gas, it a great car if you have a date and you can just put down the seat and watch a movie in the back.
It is the right car at the right time in my life. It looks more manly than most of the minivans out there, and I got it for a really good price. But if I could have any car it would be a 1986 toyota supra.
Had suspension service needed message on dash. Didn’t do well in the snow.
Buick Terraza FAQs
How many Buick Terraza vehicles in Rexburg, ID have no reported accidents or damage?
1 out of 1 for sale near Rexburg, ID have no reported accidents or damage.
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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