2005 Buick Lesabre, Celebrity Edition, Florida Car, 3.8l V-6, Heads Up Display on 2040-cars
Ithaca, New York, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.8L 3800CC 231Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Buick
Model: LeSabre
Trim: Limited Sedan 4-Door
Options: Heads-up Display, Dual Thermostatic Climate Control, Automatic Windshield Wipers, Automatic Headlights, Automatic Dimming Inside & Outside Mirrors, 2-Person Memory Seating, Chrome Wheels, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 143,500
Power Options: Dual Power Seats, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: Celebrity Edition
Exterior Color: Champagne, Pearl White
Interior Color: Tan Leather
For Sale is an incredibly well cared for 2005 Buick LeSabre Celebrity Edition. This LeSabre was elderly owned for most of its life in Florida by our neighbor's parents. We purchased it when they could no longer drive and my wife has had it for the last few years. It has always been garaged by both owners to protect the car when not in use and washed/waxed frequently. It has 143,000 miles on GM's legendary 3800 V6 and included are many receipts for maintenance with the car. It had Mobil 1 for oil changes at 3,000 mile intervals and burns no oil in between oil changes. It recently passed inspection and everything on it runs perfectly. Also included is the original window sticker, all manuals, and 2 sets of keys with 2 keyless fobs. The beautiful "Pearl White Metallic" paint has incredible depth and shine. The exterior has a couple small door dings, a small dent on the RF fender and a bumper flaw that I think are very normal for a car of this year....easily repairable if someone wanted to make the car "perfect". Overall, the car looks incredibly impressive and gets compliments at the gas station and local retail stores. The interior has also been well cared for. The tan leather seats were well cared for and are in perfect condition -- no rips, tears or scuffs. Extra mats were always used over the factory mats to keep things protected. This LeSabre has a ton of terrific features including: Most recently, this Buick has been treated to a set of high quality Nokian all-season winter-rated tires, new battery and new rear air shocks. Other normal maintenance has been performed over the years and many receipts are available. This gorgeous LeSabre starts, runs, and drives like you'd expect from a Buick...extremely comfortable, powerful and luxurious ride. The ride is incredible, yet the car handles quite well too. Around town, expect mileage in the mid 20's, but 29-32MPG on the highway is very normal. (My wife just got 32 MPG on a 500 mile trip to/from Buffalo NY last weekend). This car starts, shifts and runs perfect - no odd noises or burning or leaking oil. Kelly Blue Book Retail (with this mileage) is $6916 KBB Average Private Seller (with this mileage) is $5131 in Good Condition. My Buy-it-Now price is $4750. Vehicle is also for sale locally and may be removed prior to auction close if no Buy-It-Now. We are purchasing my elderly parent's car for my wife, so this one must go. Very low starting bid and no reserve......it's gotta go! Please call Eric at (607) 351-5999 with any questions or email/ebay questions in advance of bidding. You bid is your commitment to purchase the vehicle! It really must sell and I don't have time to relist it for non-paying bidders. Payment must be received in full within 7 days of bid closing ($500 deposit on PayPal within 48 hours). I'm willing to deliver it within 150 mile radius of Ithaca, NY if Buy-it-Now and paid for within 7 days. Otherwise, you must arrange for your own transport of the vehicle.
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