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dont see many old buicks where I live
I just bought an O3 Park Avenue Ultra. Great shape, gorgeous white metallic paint, chrome spoke 17” rims
and paid only $1800. Only draw back was it has 173K for miles.
I've been driving driving old buicks for 28 years ,cheap ,easy to fix, reliable and even good on the snow, excellent cars❤
My oldest has a 2004 lesabre that she has owned for 10 years she got it when my dad passed away in 2013
I have a 2005 lesabre limited. Great car. 3800 series II . Transmission needs clutch packs. But 3k and it will last 300 K miles easy.
I agree!!
I lived in Witchita in 1977 and I had so many girlfriends ,I don`t know why ,they were just so nice and friendly that they were hard to ignore. What is your opinion about this ?are the girls still as friendly in 2023? They were slightly plain looking and wanted to ask me about Jesus and my thoughts about marriage within 10 minutes of being on a date.
i have a 2001 lesabre . only thing it shifts hard from 1st to second. other than that good..
They made a black version of that car that looked cool!
I remember the blend module went out in my old Seville. When I found out you had to remove the steering column to get to it, I bought a Mazda.
The 3800 V6 is known for its dependability, how does the X-car engine (3.1 V6) stack up? Many of the A-bodies and W-bodies had this engine.
There were some plusses to this generation over the next one but looks and the security system are not plusses. But the security system on these were easily bypassed. IYKYK. Looks can be improved on with just some decent looking aftermarket wheels that use the same size tires… nothing that ruins the suspension (ball joints) and make it looks stupid and tacky. Best year IMO was the 95-96. But a 3800 series i 91-94 wasn't a bad choice either. First one i drove and loved was a base model 91.
LeSabres actually do the volume control one better… When you accelerate, the volume will slightly adjust louder automatically to compensate for the extra noise of driving down the road, and get quieter when you again come to a stop… And they make it optional, so you don't have to use it if you don't want to. Crazy incredible features that almost no other car has for $3000 – $5000, absolutely awesome.
I thought I was the only one who knew about this… Cars that old people typically drive, so keep in excellent shape, cars that depreciate much faster than the Japanese cars (probably because of their less-than-stellar appearances), thus they're super cheap, cars that are reliable (last list I saw had Buick as the third most reliable of all brands, foreign and domestic), cars that are comfy and perform very well… I'm on my 4th one now, I've never paid more than $5,000 for one, never had a car payment on one, love them!
Oh, and the super huge trunk space is a great thing too, as I work out of mine.
They won't listen. Great message. If you reach one I'd be surprised 😮
I don’t know why, I’m a teen in high school and I fucking love Buicks, my parents have one mainly because it’s a very cheap and affordable luxury sedan and although they aren’t within the typical ownership age range they still love it and so do I
Just bought a 1993 Buick Roadmaster Limited for $1500 with 56,000 miles, 1 owner from 1993-2019 till the old man died. It’s a tank and I love it