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Buick Rendezvous Review |
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| | | Performance | |       | | Overall Rating 6.0
| | Handling |       | | Maintenance Cost |      | | Assembly Quality |        | | Reliability |      | | Safety |        | | Styling |     | | Comfort |       | | Cargo Space |         | | Passenger Room |        | | Value for the money |      | | Residual Value | 32% |
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The Buick Rendezvous is a well-built family vehicle with plenty of space for passengers and cargo. However, it's off-road ability is weak and it is not as convenient as a minivan.
The Rendezvous is made on a GM's minivans platform. An optional third-row seat increases seating to seven. The interior is made with cheap-looking materials.
This minivan-based SUV features independent suspension, optional all-wheel drive, and room for seven. The ride is mildly comfortable, and handling is secure, but reluctant. |
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Buick Rendezvous Strengths Three-row seating, comfortable ride, interior flexibility, plenty of interior storage, transmission, cabin amenities.
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Buick Rendezvous Weaknesses Reluctant handling, noisy interior, invisible instruments, cheap-feeling interior materials, limited off-road ability, weak acceleration, poor fuel economy & visibility. |