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2004 Buick Rainier in Olympia

Titus Will Chevrolet Cadillac Hyundai
Contact: Internet Sales Department (888) 814-9783
2425 Carriage Loop SW
Olympia, WA 98502
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Price: $16,990.00 Drivetrain: N/A
Year: 2004 Engine: V8
Mileage: 58,188 Bodystyle: SUVs
Location: Olympia,WA Doors: 4
Exterior: Crimson Pearl Dealer Stock #: G1239
Interior: Light Cashmere VIN #: 5GAET13P842271850
Transmission: Automatic Seller Type: Dealer
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ABS (4-Wheel),Air Conditioning,AM/FM Stereo,Cassette,Cruise Control,Dual Front Air Bags,Dual Power Seats,Leather,Moon Roof,MP3 (Multi CD),OnStar,Power Door Locks,Power Steering,Power Windows,Premium Sound,Premium Wheels,Privacy Glass,Roof Rack,Tilt Wheel,Towing Pkg,Traction Control,Wide Tires

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2004 Buick Rainier
2004
Olympia, Washington
SUVs$16,990Crimson Pearl58,188
Professional Review

Sport-utility vehicles promise adventure and world-expanding capabilities to enhance our dull lives. Most SUVs actually can, at least to a degree, deliver on this promise. However, there is an ingredient often lacking from the recipe for adventure--a person behind the wheel that will tackle life in such a hearty way. The truth is, SUVs primarily serve as all-weather people movers shuttling kids from one diversion to another. This apparently is enough adventure for most.

With this in mind, we gathered eight of the most popular mid-size SUVs (with seating for five to eight) and put them to the test--on the highway, through twisty back roads, and over dirt roads made very sloppy by lots of Michigan snow and slush. As we drove, their strengths, weaknesses, and distinct personalities came to the fore. Here's how they stacked up.

The Seating Solution

The introduction of the third-row seat has allowed some SUVs to further encroach on the minivan's turf as the family vehicle of choice. If the comfort of those banished to the back row is a top priority, then none of these mid-size SUVs is truly the answer. What a third-row seat offers is one final, credible rationalization to keep a minivan out of the garage.

Not all of the SUVs in our test offer third-row seats. If you're shopping Toyota, you'll have to walk right past the 4Runner and step up to the Sequoia. Jeep fans will have to wait until the Hummer-esque, seven-passenger Commander hits the market this fall. If the Buick Rainier catches your eye, you'll have to opt for its platform-mate from GMC or the Trailblazer EXT we tested here.... Read full article

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