1993 Buick Roadmaster Limited Sedan with 74,815 actual and true miles. Dealership owned and offered for sale on Ebay, the internet, and from our sales lot, therefore we do reserve the right to cancel this auction should this vehicle sell before auction's end. Totally original condition and just like new inside and out, as well as under the hood, in the trunk, and underneath. A one family - 2 owner car ..... the father purchased it brand new in 1993 then transfered ownership to the son when he could no longer drive. This was a non smoker's car, always garage kept, always serviced and maintained, always hand washed and waxed, never an accident or damage - all original and like new condition. We do have a free and clear title, the original owners manual and warranty booklets, both sets of keys, and the service records. Navy Blue with Blue leather interior, the factory original painted on pin striping, factory original and like new condition lock on wire wheel covers with Firstone Firehawk all season tires. Everything is original and in excellant condition **** the paint is totally original and shines like new with the factory original painted pin stripes ***** the interior is spotless - the seats and carpets - dash and door panels - all just like new - the ash tray has never been used ***** under the hood - the motor is all original condition and spotless ***** inside the trunk is clean as new with the full size spare and jack ***** the wire wheel covers are all original and just like new on very good Firestone all season tires. Loaded with options including genuine leather interior, dual power front seats with lumbar, auto touch climate control system, tilt steering wheel, cruise control, air conditioning, am/fm stereo with cassette tape player, power antenna, remote control outside rear view mirrors, original equipment rear view mirror with compass, automatic sentinel headlamps, delay windshield wipers, rear window defroster, inside remote trunk release, and much more. Powered by the 5.7 Litre fuel injected V8 engine with an automatic transmission, Buick dynaride suspension. Serviced, inspected, and road tested, everything is in good working condition. Show quality and a part of General Motors Buick history. Serious and able to buy bidders only please, we are offering this Roadmaster auction style bidding for those wishing to bid or a buy it now price of $8,900.00 for the ready to buy. We do collect 7% sales tax - any and all tax collected is credited to the buyers home state, you are not taxed twice, all tax is credited to the buyer, we do collect a $119.00 document fee - document fee covers all necessary paperwork, title work, and a 31 day temporary license plate for transportation. We will be happy to answer any and all question. Thanks for looking and good luck.
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Buick to use Velite name for its Cascada?
Mon, Dec 1 2014Ever since Opel brought out the Cascada convertible last year, rumors have been flying that Buick would offer it Stateside – much like it does with the Insignia-based Regal and the Astra-based Verano. And now we might have our best clue yet as to what Buick might call it. According to GM Authority, General Motors has filed to use the name Velite on a new model. The name first appeared on a convertible concept unveiled over a decade ago at the 2004 New York Auto Show (pictured above), but GM reportedly opened an application to trademark the nameplate for production in 2011, seeking extensions on its application every six months since. Of course the fact that it's applied for its fifth extension (of a permissible six) doesn't necessarily mean that GM will ultimately bring the cabriolet to US showrooms, or that it will use the Velite name if it does, but the fact that GM is keeping the name alive could be a good sign. The market for relaxed four-seat convertibles has been shrinking, leaving it up to drop-top muscle cars like the Chevy Camaro and Ford Mustang. But with entries like the Toyota Camry Solara, Volkswagen Eos and Chrysler 200 Convertible having dropped off the market, the Buick Velite (or Cascada, or whatever it's ultimately called) could have the sedate cabriolet segment all to itself – even if (or especially if) Lexus dealers aren't interested in touching it.
2024 Buick Encore GX Cupholder Mega Test: Will the Nalgene bottle fit?
Tue, May 30 2023I recently reviewed the 2024 Buick Encore GX in its new Avenir trim, appreciating the updates from its mid-cycle refresh and assessing its comfortable driving style. What I didn't dive into, however, were the cupholders. Specifically, I wanted to know if it could accommodate in a convenient location what is my favorite hydration facilitator, a 32-ounce Nalgene water bottle. This, like other oversized water bottles, often can't find a cupholder that will fit it. Its a particularly American problem (we're more obsessed with cupholders than other markets), so can this American budget-luxury crossover satisfy my own obsession with this big, dumb bottle? Let's find out. Ideally, we could put it in the front cupholders. Few vehicles' cupholders are big enough, though, with the Chrysler Pacifica, Lexus GX and Toyota 4Runner being notable exceptions. We can't add the Encore to that list, unfortunately. The cupholders are far too small. Usually, the second best option, if possible, is to put it in the front door pocket. Voila! It fits. No Nalgene rolling around on the front passenger seat in this Buick. But what about in back? The center armrest in the Encore GX is a fine place to rest one's elbow, but what about a big-ass bottle of water? Alas, the rear cupholders are equally dinky as the ones up front, which is often the case. The last-gen Toyota Tundra was an exception, where the rear cupholders were bigger than those up front which is super weird to me. I'mm looking forward to see what's what with the new Tundra. The rear door pockets are much smaller than those up front. This does not look promising. It's just big enough that I can wedge the bottom of the bottle inside, but not big enough to keep it there when the car is in motion. Sorry backseaters, you'd better settle for your lesser bottles, suckers. I had almost overlooked this little cubby in between the front cupholders and center console armrest. It's an odd shape, but with some luck, the Nalgene will fit. That's the ticket! This is even better than putting it in the door. It's not the most secure fit, but it's not so huge a space that the bottle knocks around and falls over with every input to the steering wheel or pedals. This ended up being where I put the Nalgene every time I drove the Encore GX, and, subsequently, I remained content and adequately hydrated. And the cupholders remained open for alternative beverages. Interested in more than just the cupholders?
Junkyard Gem: 1982 Buick Riviera Diesel Coupe
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