Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.8 Litre SFI
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Buick
Model: Grand National
Warranty: None
Trim: Coupe with T-Tops
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 48,980
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Grey & Black
Disability Equipped: No
I purchased this 1987 Gran National from Bromm Auto in Scottsdale,Arizona.Car has never been driven in the rain,snow or on gravel roads - Always garaged since I've owned it.Since I purchased the car a number of Upgrades have been done.I purchased the complete GNX rear end package along with Stainless Steel Exhaust from Curb and Performance and has been professionally installed by Walls Rod and Custom.The Wheel Flair Kit and Fender Louvers were purchased and installed by my local bodyshop.The tires are new (Less than 500 miles) (Goodyear Eagle HP 245/50 ZR16) and the Rims were Cleaned and Reworked by Goodyear.Also installed is a Drecket PSI Fuel Pump,ATR Exhaust with 3" Downpipe,Shift Kit,K&N Air Intake Filter,Auto Meter Tack and Extra Gauges.Car also has the Aluminum Rear Brake Drums.Car has been appraised as a 3+ Car and was valued at $25,000.00 in Nov./2007.All the original Paperwork and Receipts and Appraisal report go with the car.Car interior is Excellent - Never Been Smoked In.The car sat outside in the Arizona Sun for a year - Paint does show checking and light fading in areas.The dash insert between Windshield and dash is Cracked - a NOS one is supplied -But not installed.If sold I would like a $2,000.00 Non Refundable deposit - Balance by Certified Cheque,Bank Draft or Cash in Person.Car can also be stored in my shop until your ready to pickup.For more information Call > 1-204-755-3391.The Car will not be listed again - Serious Buyers - No Dreamers.
On 12-Jun-13 at 16:33:26 EDT, seller added the following information:The GNX rear end package was purchased from Kirban Performance.
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2014 Buick Regal priced from $29,690*
Mon, 09 Sep 2013Buick has announced pricing for the refreshed 2014 Regal. The base model offers a 2.0-liter, turbocharged, 259-horsepower, four-cylinder engine for $30,615 (*after $925 delivery and destination fee). The standard turbo can be replaced by Buick's eAssist mild hybrid system for $32,485. The electrified powertrain delivers 36 miles per gallon, in place of the turbo's 30 mpg on the highway.
The big powertrain news for 2014 is the inclusion of an all-wheel-drive system for an extra $2,175. Marking one of the few uses of all-wheel drive on a Buick car, the new Regal AWD has an electronic, limited-slip differential and a HiPer Strut front suspension, which is the same front arrangement used on the hot, front-drive Regal GS.
Speaking of the Regal GS, it's not so hot for 2014. It sports the same 259-horsepower engine as the standard Regal, but offsets that with a wealth of standard, optional or flat-out exclusive equipment like active dampers, Brembo brakes and a Bose stereo. Prices (all including the $925 fee) start at $37,830. Like the standard car, the GS will be available with all-wheel drive for the first time, bringing it a bit more in line with its cousins across the pond - Opel Insignia OPC and Vauxhall Insignia VXR. Prices for the GS AWD start at $40,195.
Junkyard Gem: 2006 Buick Lucerne CXL
Sat, Oct 30 2021When The General's Buick Division axed the LeSabre and Park Avenue names in 2005 (after 46 and 30 years, respectively, though the Park Avenue returned a few years later in China), the replacement top-of-the-line Buick sedan became the new Lucerne. It wasn't the Buick with the biggest price tag that year— those honors went to the Terraza minivan and Rainier SUV— but it became the flag-bearer for a bloodline of cushy, prestigious Buick sedans that stretched all the way back to the early days of the American auto industry. Lucerne sales for the 2006 and 2007 model years went pretty well, and now enough time has passed that some of these cars are showing up in the self-service car boneyards I frequent. Here's a first-year example with the optional Northstar V8 engine, found in a Northern California yard last summer. Plenty of American cars have been named after cities in Italy, France, and Spain, but the Lucerne is the only one I can think of that bears the name of a Swiss city (to be fair, the entire Chevrolet Division is named after a Swiss man, so Switzerland didn't really get shortchanged by The General in the naming department). CXL was the Lucerne's mid-grade trim level, sandwiched between the CX and CSX. The high-zoot Lucerne CSX got the 4.6-liter Northstar as standard equipment, but this quad-cam V8 and its 279 horses cost extra on the CXL. The base engine for the CX and CXL was the good old 3.8-liter pushrod Buick V6, rated at 197 horsepower. No US-market 2006 Buick could be purchased new with a manual transmission; this car has a four-speed automatic. In a Buick tradition stretching back to the late 1940s, this car boasts flashy "Ventiports" on the fenders. In past years, the number of ports on each side designated the car's intended swank level; starting with the Lucerne, they indicated the number of engine cylinders. So, when you're crawling around your local Ewe Pullet and looking for Northstars, seek out the Lucernes with the four-hole Ventiports. "Leather-appointed" power bucket seats and "wood-toned" trim were standard on the CXL, as well as an MP3-capable CD player with six speakers. By 2006, most American vehicle shoppers seeking something big and luxurious chose trucks and truck-like machines, but the market still supported quite a few sedan models such as the Lucerne. Most US-market GM vehicles got these little square "Mark of Excellence" fender badges during the late 2000s.
Pre-owned bargain alert: Buick Regal
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