1997 Buick Lesabre Custom Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Essington, Pennsylvania, United States
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1997 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM... 3800 SERIES II V-6 MOTOR. ONLY 64,325 ORIGINAL MILES!! THIS BUICK RUNS AMAZING AND FLOATS DOWN THE ROAD AS IT SHOULD. WAS A SENIOR DRIVEN CAR ALL OF IT'S LIFE. GRAY LEATHER INTERIOR IN GOOD CONDITION WITH DUAL POWER FRONT SEATS (COULD USE A LITTLE CLEANING TO BRIGHTEN UP). HAS GOOD TIRES. ON A SCALE OF 1 to 10... INTERIOR (8.5), EXTERIOR (7), MECHANICALLY (10). CLEAR PA TITLE & PA INSPECTION UNTIL 1/2014. COLOR OF EXTERIOR I CAN BEST DESCRIBE AS A DEEP BLACK CHERRY... PLEASE SERIOUS BIDDING ONLY, IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY PRIOR FEEDBACK PLEASE DO NOT BID!! SOLD AS-IS. CASH ON PICK-UP. ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT (215)850-2285... LEAVE MESSAGE. PRICED REASONABLE WITH A LOW RESERVE FOR A LOW MILEAGE CAR. CONS: AS SHOWN IT DOES HAVE A FEW BUMPS AND BRUISES BUT NOTHING MAJOR AT ALL (STILL IS A 15-YEAR OLD CAR)... SCRAPE ON LOWER HALF OF LEFT REAR DOOR. PAINT SLIGHTLY FADED ON TOP HALF OF PASS DOOR. SMALL DENT IN LEFT FRONT FENDER. LEFT REAR WINDOW DOES NOT WORK. |
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MotorWeek remembers the nearly forgotten Buick Reatta
Thu, Feb 18 2016The Reatta was Buick's failed experiment to take on European competitors with its own two-seat luxury coupe and convertible. The model only lasted a few years, and US customers didn't see another droptop from the brand until the Cascada. The latest MotorWeek Retro Review takes a look back at the short-lived roadster and remembers it quite fondly. Host John Davis calls the 1990 Reatta droptop "one of the best looking convertibles ever." His sentiment seems a little hyperbolic, but the roadster is definitely an attractive machine by the standards of the time. The smooth front end and pop-up headlights are reminiscent of Japanese sports cars of era, and the profile with the top down is elegant. There are weaknesses, though. The manual roof mechanism appears cumbersome to operate, and the crude digital instruments, which simulate physical dials, make the cabin look too dated. Other than a complaint about over-boosted power steering, MotorWeek enjoys how the Reatta drives, too. Buick's roadster is largely forgotten today, but such glowing praise suggests it deserves to be better remembered. Check out this Retro Review to look back on this interesting experiment from the early '90s. Related Video:
Buick Velite Plug-In Hybrid Concept debuts to little fanfare
Sat, Nov 19 2016Buick pulled the covers off its latest Velite Concept at the Auto Guangzhou 2016 show in China. We say latest because this is actually the second time Buick has used the Velite name for a concept, the previous having been shown at the 2004 New York Auto Show. The first Velite concept was a two-door convertible; the second Velite is a four-door crossover. Enough about the name, what about the concept? Well, it's very highly stylized, and we don't really mean that in a good way. There's nothing about the Velite that screams Buick, except for its badges, of course. At the front is a compressed version of Buick's traditional waterfall-like fascia. It's flanked by slit-like LED lighting elements. The rest of the face looks to our eyes like it draws inspiration from the latest Toyota Prius. There isn't a single flat element to the Velite Concept's bodysides, in a way that resembles recent concepts from Infiniti. The last bit of styling flourish are deep recesses just ahead of the rear wheels, a look that is reminiscent of BMW's i-series of vehicles. There aren't any images showing the Velite's hind quarters, but from what we can see, that also has a QX-ish look about it. There are no shots yet of the Velite's interior, but Buick says it's "elegant" and "includes recycled materials." We wish we could see what it looks like, because the automaker says it "[points] to design trends for upcoming new energy vehicles." So, the Buick Velite Concept is a nondescript mashup of design elements that we've already seen. Under the skin, however, things are more interesting. It's a plug-in hybrid with a modular lithium ion battery. That doesn't tell us much – it could be a variant of the Chevy Volt, or it could be a different system altogether. We look forward to finding out. In the meantime, have a look at the high-res image gallery up above. Oh, and if you're wondering, the word velite traces its roots back to a lightly armored military division in ancient Rome. Related Video:
Buick asks design students 'What could a Buick sedan look like in 2030?'
Mon, 09 Jun 2014When you think of daring concept cars or emotional design-student projects, Buick probably isn't the first brand that comes to mind. It's not for lack of concepts; when General Motors ran down 11 concept-car highlights from Buick's 110-year history, three of them are from the past 15 years, with other experiments in that same timeframe like the Black Hawk, Centieme and Cielo left unmentioned.
But the company still thinks about them even if we don't. It ran a contest for students at Detroit's College for Creative Studies to create a Buick for the year 2030 that would incorporate future materials and transportation needs, and nanotechnology.
Best exterior design went to Sam Kenny for his Neo Classical Buick, Justin Salmon took honors for innovative material use, like having exposed algae on the bodyshell to generate energy, and Namsuk Lee nabbed best overall concept and best interior for his Buick Vision Sedan. You can read more about the design challenge and winners in the press release, and hear students talk about what went into the work in the video below.









