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Category: | $30,000 to $35,000 Sport Utility Vehicle |
Who should buy this car: | A family looking for a comfortable car-based SUV with room for seven |
Comparable models in this class: | Acura MDX, Lexus RX 300, Mercury Mountainee, Mitsubishi Montero Sport, Oldsmobile Bravada, Pontiac Aztek, Toyota Highlander |
It’s amazing what a little design can do for a vehicle. The Buick Rendezvous is essentially the identical vehicle to the Pontiac Aztek. But what a difference. First of all, the Rendezvous looks like a Buick, with the family oval waterfall grille and smooth flanks. Therefore, you aren’t ashamed to be seen in it.
The Rendezvous has all the great attributes of the Aztek, but it just looks better. And, to be fair, it has more of a Buick “ride” than the Aztek’s Pontiac-inspired ride.
Rendezvous is also equipped with GM’s Versatrak all-wheel drive system. With Versatrak, you don’t have to worry about switching from front-wheel drive to all-wheel drive, the vehicle does it by itself. As soon as wheel slippage is detected, Versatrak shifts the power to the wheels that have traction and away from those that don’t.
The Rendezvous also has a couple of features that impressed me. One is called”rear parking aid.” I like to back into my driveway, but I’m always afraid I’m going to misjudge the distance and bump into my garage door (the only time I did hit the door was when I drove in nose first, though). With the rear parking aid, you get a “beep” and warning lights when you’re within about five feet of whatever is behind you. When you get daring and move closer,the beep gets more persistent. There are four sensors that detect obstacles ten inches or taller.
Rendezvous also uses a heads-up display to advise the driver of speed, turn signals, high beams and low fuel. The display is projected on the windshield and seems to “float” a couple of feet in front of the car. This makes it easy to see without having to re-focus your eyes from the road. When you drive a car with a heads up display, you miss it when the next car doesn’t have it. To me that shows the value of the feature.
We had to use the Rendezvous as a truck. Actually the “assignment”was to move a motorcycle. The entry height with the rear hatch lifted is slightly more than 36 inches. The absolute rear deck can’t be removed, but the second bank of seats is removable, as is the bench in the third bank. We opted not to try to put the bike in there, but I think it might have fit with the seats removed.
We found the seats to be comfortable and offer good back support. Since they were power adjustable, we could play with the switches to find an ideal combination of back angle and seat height. With the memory function, each driver could set it the way they wanted, including the mirrors, then press just one button to bring it all back after that 6’4″ parking lot attendant handed you back your keys.
Rendezvous will also tow 3500 pounds with the optional trailer towing package that includes a larger radiator and alternator, transmission fluid and engine oil cooler, and load-leveling rear shocks
Base price of the Rendezvous is $27,452. Our tester had the CXL luxury package added, which boosted the sticker price by $5,015. In this package you get six-way power front seats with memory for the driver, dual electric control HVAC system so you don’t have to fight with the passenger over the temperature,an overhead console, leather seating surfaces with footrests for the second-row passengers (an admitted luxury), OnStar, rear parking aid, heads up display,AM/FM stereo radio with cassette and CD changer, and a luggage rack. The third row seats cost an additional $750.Destination charges add $575 for a final bottom line of $34,042.
I liked the Aztek when it came out. One advantage to driving that vehicle is that you’re inside and don’t have to look at it from the outside. With the Rendezvous, that problem is solved. You don’t have to sneak up to the vehicle,afraid to admit that it’s yours. Rendezvous has all the neat features of Aztek,including the ability to make the rear a tent and sleep in the back if you want.
If Buick insists on joining the SUV or truck market, it couldn’t have picked a better design.
2001 The Auto Page Syndicate
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Engine Type | 3.4L Overhead Valve V6, 2 valves per cylinder |
Horsepower | 185 @ 5200 RPM |
Torque | 210 @ 4000 RPM |
Fuel Recommended | Regular 87 Octane Unleaded |
Transmission & Drivetrain | Hydra-matic 4T65-E electronically controlled 4-speed automatic Full-time all-wheel-drive |
Tires – Standard | P215/70SR16 all season tires |
Overall Length | 186.5″ |
Wheelbase | 112.2 |
Width | 73.6″ |
Turning Diameter | 37.4 ft Curb to Curb |
Curb Weight | 4250 |
Fuel Tank | 18.0 Gals. |
Miles Per Gallon | EPA city 18, hwy 24 |
Acceleration 0 to 60 | 10.8 Seconds |
As-Tested Sticker Price | $34,042 |
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