Keeping Fair: Why Not Drive A 2004 Buick Rendezvous?
To date, we have probably heard a lot of wonderful things that comes with driving the 2004 Buick Rendezvous. But is this vehicle really worthy of your money? All cars, no matter how expensive or affordable the selling price is will always have its own downsides.
Browse on some of the downfalls and get a fair insight before finally making a decision whether or not to purchase one.
Owner 1 - The farther I go, the more downsides that I discover. At around 32k miles, I found out that the transmission started slipping. When I reached 34k miles, I heard groaning noises whenever I made a slow turn. This left me with only one option - to have it replaced. Maintenance of this car can also be very expensive. In order to get a fluid flush on my differential, I had to pay $185. By the 40k mile, it got even worse. The computer died and I could no longer start the car and so I had no other choice but to have it towed.
Owner No. 2 - The side mirrors seem very big for me. I always have a hard time checking cars which turn towards me or of people walking by the sidewalks. The brakes are also awful sometimes. I want to have them replaced soon.
Owner 3 - I think the cons about having the 2004 Rendezvous revolve around three things - the back hatch, the lights and the cargo area. First, the lights. I am truly happy that the light has its own auto feature. But then again, let's admit the fact that there are times when we just want to drive with the lights off. Drivers only have two options - "on" and "auto" buttons. Had there been the "off" button, things would have been a lot easier. Second, the back hatch. There are times when I hear squeaking from the back hatch. The noise is even clearer when the radio is switched off and when you're driving bumpy roads. Third, the cargo area. I think the seats fold down too much eating up all of my cargo space. The seats just do not seam to fold flat.
Owner 4 - For me, the huge side mirrors seem to be a problem. The 2004 Rendezvous got the biggest side mirrors that I have ever seen so far. Apart from that, backing up can be difficult especially when the driver is short. Short drivers will have a hard time seeing what's behind them. Whenever I back up, I rely on my side mirrors instead.
All vehicles will always have its own pro's and con's. If you have been eyeing the 2004 Buick Rendezvous, make sure to check out online reviews about the model. The internet offers a wide range of fair reviews that eager buyers may consider before finally deciding to make a purchase. - 21393
Browse on some of the downfalls and get a fair insight before finally making a decision whether or not to purchase one.
Owner 1 - The farther I go, the more downsides that I discover. At around 32k miles, I found out that the transmission started slipping. When I reached 34k miles, I heard groaning noises whenever I made a slow turn. This left me with only one option - to have it replaced. Maintenance of this car can also be very expensive. In order to get a fluid flush on my differential, I had to pay $185. By the 40k mile, it got even worse. The computer died and I could no longer start the car and so I had no other choice but to have it towed.
Owner No. 2 - The side mirrors seem very big for me. I always have a hard time checking cars which turn towards me or of people walking by the sidewalks. The brakes are also awful sometimes. I want to have them replaced soon.
Owner 3 - I think the cons about having the 2004 Rendezvous revolve around three things - the back hatch, the lights and the cargo area. First, the lights. I am truly happy that the light has its own auto feature. But then again, let's admit the fact that there are times when we just want to drive with the lights off. Drivers only have two options - "on" and "auto" buttons. Had there been the "off" button, things would have been a lot easier. Second, the back hatch. There are times when I hear squeaking from the back hatch. The noise is even clearer when the radio is switched off and when you're driving bumpy roads. Third, the cargo area. I think the seats fold down too much eating up all of my cargo space. The seats just do not seam to fold flat.
Owner 4 - For me, the huge side mirrors seem to be a problem. The 2004 Rendezvous got the biggest side mirrors that I have ever seen so far. Apart from that, backing up can be difficult especially when the driver is short. Short drivers will have a hard time seeing what's behind them. Whenever I back up, I rely on my side mirrors instead.
All vehicles will always have its own pro's and con's. If you have been eyeing the 2004 Buick Rendezvous, make sure to check out online reviews about the model. The internet offers a wide range of fair reviews that eager buyers may consider before finally deciding to make a purchase. - 21393
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