2008 Buick Lucerne Cx One Owner Low 40k Miles Clean on 2040-cars
Montclair, New Jersey, United States
2008 Buick Lucerne CX only 40k miles One Owner. This car was owned by an 80 year old man it was not used much but to drive to local stores. As pictured the car is very clean tires are excellent, everything works, two sets of keys, alloy wheels, I believe the car has an xm Satellite radio life subscription that is active. Its exactly what you would expect of a car with 40k that was driven by an old man. The front bumper has a scrap on the passenger side as pictured. The rear bumper has one bruise on it as pictured some minor scrapes under the license plate. Driver side wheel well has a ding on it. These are all minor imperfections that I am pointing out to give you exact idea of how this car looks in person. It is a 40k mile one owner car that has been well kept. You can come see the car in Montclair, NJ or Hillside, NJ. I can be reached at 973-650-1408 to make arrangement to see and test drive the Buick.
|
Buick Lucerne for Sale
- 2006 buick lucerne cxl sedan 4-door 4.6l
- 2006 buick lucerne cxl sedan 4-door 3.8l(US $10,900.00)
- Cx 3.8l cd 6 speakers am/fm radio air conditioning rear window defroster compass
- We finance! 2006 buick lucerne cxl - fwd power heated seats keyless entry(US $8,400.00)
- 2007 buick lucerne 19,000 miles like new
- Clean carfax power heated leather seats cd audio alloys warranty we ship cruise(US $8,800.00)
Auto Services in New Jersey
Vip Honda ★★★★★
Totowa Auto Works ★★★★★
Taylors Auto And Collision ★★★★★
Sunoco Auto Care ★★★★★
SR Recycling Inc ★★★★★
Robertiello`s Auto Body Works ★★★★★
Auto blog
GM recalls 51k Enclave, Traverse, Acadia crossovers over fuel gauge inaccuracy
Mon, 05 May 2014With all eyes fixed on General Motors in the wake of the ignition recall debacle, the auto giant has been carefully calling in a wide array of vehicles to fix anything and everything that could prove problematic. Just the other day it issued two separate recalls - one concerning the Cadillac SRX and another its heavy-duty pickups - and now it is issuing another.
This time the vehicles in question are the Buick Enclave, Chevy Traverse and GMC Acadia, three fullsize crossovers based on GM's Lambda platform. In an estimated 51,640 units manufactured between March 26 and August 15, 2013, the engine control module has been found to incorrectly display the level of fuel in the tank.
As a result, owners are being notified to bring their vehicles in to their local dealers to have the ECU reflashed to fix the problem. View the full details in the announcement below from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Buick Envision to go on sale in third quarter of 2015
Mon, 06 Oct 2014Following an earlier concept and successive teasers, Buick revealed the new Envision crossover a little over a month ago. The thing is, it was launched in China, for China. The question, then, is whether it will make the jump to the North American market. And the answer is: quite possibly.
According to division sales chief Duncan Aldred in speaking to Edmunds, Buick is looking into the prospect of bringing the Envision to the US: "We can't confirm anything, but clearly it is a very nicely designed and executed product that is very much a Buick," said Aldred.
If and when the compact crossover would appear in US showrooms, it would slot in between the smaller Encore and the larger Enclave. It would likely be offered in front-wheel drive, all-wheel drive and mild hybrid configurations. Sources expect it to arrive in the third quarter of 2015 as a competitor to the likes of the Mercedes GLA, Lexus NX and Lincoln MKC.
eBay Find Of The Day: 1946 Tucker Torpedo Prototype II hides a secret Riviera
Thu, 10 Jul 2014The Tucker Torpedo is one of the great what-if stories of automotive history. Preston Tucker hoped to revolutionize the industry with a car unlike any other on the road at the time. However, due to a variety of problems, he only managed build 51 vehicles before closing shop. Over time, they have become highly sought-after; In 2012, one sold for $2.65 million at auction.
That brings us to this Tucker "replica" that you see above because it might be one of the ugliest monstrosities ever put together. However, we might extend some leniency to the creator, as the vehicle isn't actually trying to replicate the classic look of the 1948 Tucker Torpedo. Instead, it is attempting to reproduce an earlier prototype from 1946 that actually features that weird, trident nose. According to the seller, his uncle built the car as a labor of love and supposedly used actual plans from Tucker as inspiration.
Underneath all of the crazy changes is a 1971 Buick Riviera powered by a 455-cubic-inch (7.5-liter) Buick V8. Some of the replica's odder modifications include the front fenders that turn with the wheels and the fin running down the back. All three headlights work, but the one in the middle is only for the high beams. Oddly, the small hinged sections on the roof are meant to open to avoid hitting your head when getting in or out. Maybe the seller's uncle was a very tall guy?