Buick Skylark Custom Coupe,1961 on 2040-cars
Tijeras, New Mexico, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:215 V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Buick
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Skylark
Trim: Custom Coupe
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Mileage: 116,000
Sub Model: Custom Coupe
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1961 Buick Skylark Custom Coupe ,215 aluminium V-8 with 4 barrel carb and automatic transmission ,power steering,manual brakes.This a 2 owner vehicle with newer paint on a rust free,damage free body (documented).Original AM radio and factory clock.All good glass and chrome.New headliner, overhauled brake system and new Falken radial tires and chrome rims and new battery.Everything but the clock works,and the radio speaker is blown.Has been in New Mexico (bought in Denver,originally) most of it's life and stored under cover.Runs drives,and stops excellently with plenty of power.the original upholstery is usable as is and is complete,but the rubber stripping is dry from the desert life.This is a turnkey car . The buyer is responsible for pick-up or delivery of car,sold as is with no implied warranty,a 10 % non refundable deposit is due asap after auctions end by certified check,and the remaining payment due at pick-up or prior to shipping-talk to us directly for other arrangements.
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Watch this phantom Buick drive itself down the highway in a snow storm
Mon, 16 Dec 2013Years ago, General Motors used Buick cars to test out the idea of a "smart highway" concept. More recently, GM has been talking up its award-winning Super Cruise semi-autonomous technology that will roll out with Cadillac and make its way to Buick. The LeSabre in the video above has nothing to do with any of that.
On Interstate 15 in Utah, a man driving this LeSabre got into an accident that rearranged the front end and set the horn on permanent blare. At the time of writing this, no one is sure what happened next, but the man ended up sitting in the snow in the highway median while his car carried on down the highway without him. Passing traffic stayed well to the right.
The 51-second video below provides a different take on our autonomous future. A local newscast on KUTV covered the story the evening of the incident, but the Utah Highway Patrol didn't have any update on the fate of the LeSabre. We'll take that to mean that Buick's take on Christine could still be out on the prowl... so watch out!
J.D. Power customer survey of dealers counts Cadillac, Buick as big winners
Mon, 14 Apr 2014Cadillac and Buick have taken the trophies in J.D. Power's latest Customer Service Index Study examining satisfaction with dealer service. Surveying more than 90,000 owners and lessees of 2009-2013 model-year cars, the study found that those with pre-paid maintenance packages were ten percent more likely to buy their next car from the same brand.
Dealer satisfaction scores have improved overall, Cadillac nabbed the luxury segment ahead of Audi and Lexus, taking the crown that Lexus held last year. Buick keeps the mass-market dealer satisfaction win in the family, finishing ahead of Volkswagen and last year's winner GMC. The study also found that service department use of tablets increased customer satisfaction, as did "best practices" like "providing helpful advice." Who knew?
You can find details on those and more findings in the press release below.
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Wed, 24 Jul 2013A Nice, New Buick Aims For Middle Of The Road
Any time someone describes some portion of a car or a driving experience as being "nice," I want to either A) throttle them or B) run as fast and as far as I can from that vehicle. "Nice" is among the most insidious words in the English language - at best it's vague, and at worst, it conveys the exact opposite of its literal meaning. Yet it seems to be used with damnable frequency when it comes to verbally illustrating vehicles. "It looks really nice," or "These seats feel nice," or, heaven forefend, "It's got a nice ride," are all windy signifiers of absolutely nothing resembling a concrete opinion. "Nice" is the adjectival equivalent of meekly smiling and nodding your head.
Of course, I'm as guilty as the next person of having thrown English's least powerful descriptor around. There's even a chance that, rant aside, you'll catch me making nice in reviews to come. That's fine, but you should know that when you stumble upon such usage, past or future, that you've found a sentence in which I'm simply applying a bare minimum of effort to the task.