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![]() Buick strays into the family van segment with its first van. Unfortunately, the high-priced Terraza lacks some popular features of the top-selling minivans from Dodge, Chrysler, Honda and Toyota. Read Full Review Other Terraza ReviewsUser ReviewsThe community thinks...
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"Worse Van Ever Made"
by Kurt From TN on 08/11/2008.
Trim: 2006 Buick Terraza CX, Owned 1 year.
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Pros:
Standard DVD and Leather nice.
Cons:
I thought I was upgrading from my Venture van boy was I wrong, twice had to have it towed because it would not start, fuel pump was replaced twice and still acted up and acted like it did not want to start. Wheel bearing replaced and tie rod fixed, in the shop twice because of cheap trim around the door and doors would not slide properly; actually had to go the body shop to fix doors. All of the above problems were fixed under warranty with less than 50k on vehicle. Seats were uncomfortable (I'm 6'0 tall), and there were terrible blind spots when driving. Also the alarm system would go off for no reason at all. Also was fixing to have to get rotors fixed. What a mess this van was.
Overall review:
I traded mine for a Nissan Quest and will never own another GM product. It was a huge disappointment and am suprised it even made it into production. I can see why they are no longer producing it. I would be very careful about buying one because I can truly say it was the worst vehicle I have ever owned. The reviewers on here are much to kind; but if you check user reviews under the Kelly Blue Book site you will get a much more accurate picture of the worse van ever made. I had to trade because I was afraid my wife would be stranded somewhere late at night. Nissan had nice rebates and truly makes a much nicer van.
Review ID: #531424
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