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2014 Buick Lacrosse Leather Pkg 3.5l V6 Flex -- Very Low Miles & Low Reserve!! on 2040-cars

US $24,900.00
Year:2014 Mileage:5623 Color: Midnight Amethyst Metallic
Location:

Dearborn, Michigan, United States

Dearborn, Michigan, United States
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2014 Buick LaCrosse
3.5L V6 (Flex)


Don't miss this great deal on a 2014 Buick LaCrosse!!

We sell all our eBay cars at far below wholesale dealer costs and often close our auctions early to the highest bidder.  Don't miss out... Bid early, bid often!!

 

Colors and Trim:

  • Exterior: Midnight Amethyst Metallic
  • Interior: Ebony/Ebony Accents
  • Seats: Leather, Dual Power and Heat

 

Features:

  • 304-HP 3.5L V6 (E85; Flexible)
  • 6-Speed Automatic Transmission w/ OD
  • Front-Wheel Drive
  • Air Conditioning
  • Cruise Control
  • OnStar (available with subscription)
  • Navigation (with an OnStar subscription)
  • AM/FM/CD/SAT/MP3/AUX-IN
  • Power Windows  
  • Power Door Locks
  • Power Mirrors
  • Tilt Wheel
  • Front Airbags
  • Front Side Airbags (Seat)
  • Side Curtain Airbags
  • ABS
  • Traction Control
  • 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
  • Fog Lights
  • Parking Sensors
  • Rear Backup Camera
  • Garage Door Transmitter
  • 18" Alloy Wheels
  • Remote Keyless Entry (2 key fob)
  • SmartKey Remote Start
  • Remaining 48/50,000 Factory Basic Warranty
  • Remaining 72/70,000 Factory Powertrain Warranty

 

About Us:

We sell all our eBay cars far below wholesale dealer costs to give our  customers the absolute lowest prices on all of eBay.  As a low  cost/low overhead seller, we do not offer any extra services, like  financing options or extended warranties.  To keep the eBay auction  process fair for all, we are not able to accept trade-ins on any of our  eBay cars.  As an agent for bonded and licensed  automobile dealer Dynamic Products GUARANTEES a clear title for all  vehicles.

Vehicles are obtained through dealer trade-ins & dealer auto  auctions.  As a result, we do not know the detailed history of the  cars.  CARFAX and AutoCheck vehicle history reports can be easily and quickly purchased through their respective websites. 

If bidder would like the vehicle inspected by an independent third party, we suggest SGS Automotive, or we can arrange for an inspection in Dearborn by a nationally-recognized certified repair facility.  Inspection costs (typically around $100) are the responsibility of the bidder.

Vehicles are typically light-driven by sales staff, so mileage at time  of delivery may be slightly higher than at start of this auction.

Extra keys, remote fobs, owner's manuals, spare tires, floormats, navigation DVDs, and other accessories are not guaranteed, unless photographed and listed in the auction.


Document Fee:

Winning bidder agrees to pay a $250 document fee in addition to the  sale price. 

 









































































If you are the Winner...

  Within 24 hours of close, winning bidder must send a $250 deposit via PayPal and an email with the following information:

Michigan Buyers:

  1. Name and address of person(s) vehicle will be registered to, including:
    • Date(s) of birth
    • Driver license number(s).
  2. Proof of insurance for the new vehicle faxed to our office at 313-274-6654.  
  3. If financing, the name and address of bank or credit union.
  4. If transferring plates, we need from your old vehicle:
    • Year and make
    • VIN
    • Plate #
    • Expiration Date.
Out-of-State Buyers:
  1. Name and address of person(s) vehicle will be registered to.
  2. If you are driving the vehicle home, proof of insurance for the new vehicle must be faxed to our office at 313-274-6654.  You will receive a 15-day temporary plate so you can drive the vehicle back home.  
  3. If financing, the name and address of bank or credit union.

Payment Terms:

A deposit of $250 is due via PayPal within 24 hours of auction close; remaining balance is due within 7 days. 

The remaining balance is to be paid via Bank Wire or Certified Check prior to pickup or transport.  Any other form of payment, including loan checks, must be approved prior to bidding and will necessitate an additional 10 business days for payment to clear and before vehicle and/or title will be released.  

Please allow a minimum of 48 hours after payment clears to prepare vehicle for delivery and complete the required paperwork.  

MICHIGAN BIDDERS: A licensed Michigan  automobile dealer will handle all aspects of the title transfer and  licensing for this Transaction. Please add 6% sales tax to the total price  when remitting.  Bidder will also be liable for any title and  licensing fees assessed by the Michigan Secretary of States Office to  complete the transaction.

OUT-OF-STATE BIDDERS: Dynamic Products will not collect  any taxes or licensing fees related to this transaction.  Bidder  solely responsible for title transfers and any taxes or fees assessed to  license the vehicle in their home state.  Dynamic Products will send  via air courier a clear title within 14 days of receiving the final  payment for the vehicle. 

INTERNATIONAL AND CANADIAN BIDDERS: Bank wire is required  for all International and Canadian sales.  Dynamic Products will send  via air courier a clear title within 14 days of receiving the final  payment for the vehicle.

TRANSPORTATION:

Fly: Our office is conveniently located about 15 minutes north  of Detroit Metro Airport.

Truck Transport: All costs related to transporting the vehicle  are the buyer's responsibility.  Dynamic Products can provide the  buyer assistance in locating the lowest prices to transport the vehicle.  Let us know if you plan to transport the vehicle via a commercial car  hauler and we can make some inquirers to various truckers for you to  compare multiple bids.

Drive: If you plan to drive the vehicle out of the state of  Michigan, Dynamic Products can obtain a Temporary License Tag on your  behalf.  There is a fee of $20 for a Temp Tag.  If you need a  Temp Tag, please fax proof of liability insurance for the vehicle 24 hours  prior to pick-up to 313-274-6654.

VEHICLE INSPECTION: We welcome any prospective bidders  to personally inspect and/or test-drive the vehicles prior to bidding. Appointments must be scheduled and confirmed at least 24 hours in advance.  Our regular office hours are M-F, 9-6 EDT.

AS-IS — NO WARRANTY: This vehicle is being sold as-is,  where-is with no warranty, expressed written or implied.  The seller  shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity,  genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection  therewith.  No allowance or set aside will be made for any  incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage.  Any description or  representation are for identification purposes only and are not construed  as a warranty of any type.  It is the responsibility of the buyer to  have thoroughly inspected this vehicle and to have satisfied himself or  herself as to the condition & value and to bid based on that judgment  solely.  The seller shall make every reasonable effort to disclose  any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's  request prior to the close of the sale.  Seller is not responsible  for any damage that does not appear in photos, nor is responsible for any  damage that may occur in transport.

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J.D. Power study sees new car dependability problems increase for first time since 1998

Wed, 12 Feb 2014

For the first time since 1998, J.D. Power and Associates says its data shows that the average number of problems per 100 cars has increased. The finding is the result of the firm's much-touted annual Vehicle Dependability Study, which charts incidents of problems in new vehicle purchases over three years from 41,000 respondents.
Looking at first-owner cars from the 2011 model year, the study found an average of 133 problems per 100 cars (PP100, for short), up 6 percent from 126 PP100 in last year's study, which covered 2010 model-year vehicles. Disturbingly, the bulk of the increase is being attributed to engine and transmission problems, with a 6 PP100 boost.
Interestingly, JDP notes that "the decline in quality is particularly acute for vehicles with four-cylinder engines, where problem levels increase by nearly 10 PP100." Its findings also noticed that large diesel engines also tended to be more problematic than most five- and six-cylinder engines.

Junkyard Gem: 1962 Buick LeSabre 2-Door Sport Coupe

Sat, Jan 29 2022

American car shoppers looking for a full-sized hardtop coupe in 1962 couldn't go wrong with the offerings from The General. Chevrolet would sell you a snazzy new Bel Air sport coupe for just $2,561 (about $23,800 today), but those Joneses next door wouldn't have felt properly shamed if you put a new proletariat-grade Chevy in your driveway. No, to really stand tall during the era of Alfred Sloan's Ladder of Success, you had to go higher up on the GM food chain. For the B-platform full-sized cars of 1962, that meant the Pontiac Catalina/Bonneville beat the Chevy, the Oldsmobile 88 was the next step up the ladder, and at the very top was the Buick: the hot-rod Invicta and its swanky LeSabre sibling. To go beyond that, you had to move up to a C-platform Buick Electra or Cadillac. Today's Junkyard Gem is a once-luxurious '62 LeSabre, now much-faded in a northeastern Colorado boneyard. The reason GM shoppers got so bent out of shape about the "Chevymobile" episodes of the late 1970s, in which some GM cars received engines made by "lesser" GM divisions, was that each division had its own family of V8 engines during the 1950s and 1960s and they weren't supposed to be mingled. The '62 LeSabre got a 401-cubic-inch (6.5-liter) Nailhead engine (so called because the valves were unusually small), rated at 265, 280, or 325 (depending on what kind of compression ratio and carburetion you wanted). That's not crazy horses for a big-displacement, two-ton luxury coupe of its era, but the small valves allowed for combustion chambers optimized for one thing: low-rpm torque. This 401 has the two-barrel carburetor, so it made either 412 or 425 pound-feet of torque. That's just a bit less than the mighty Cadillac's engine that year, and definitely sufficient to get this car moving very quickly. You had to pay a fat premium on the Chevrolet, Pontiac, and Oldsmobile B-bodies to get an automatic transmission (a three-speed column-shift manual was base equipment in those cars), but a Turbine-Drive (formerly known as the Dyna-Flow) automatic was standard issue on the 1962 LeSabre. This was an interesting transmission design that traced its origins back to the 1942 M18 Hellcat Tank Destroyer and used torque-converter multiplication to provide a CVT-like experience with no perceptible shifts (the driver could select a separate low gearset manually, so the shifter looks just like the one on the true two-speed Powerglide transmission).

Why Buick's future lies in China

Mon, Apr 10 2017

Back in the last half of 2008 and into 2009, when General Motors was looking at too much capacity for too few customers, when it was running out of money and needing to go to the governments of the US and Canada and to the UAW for financial support, its management team was pretty much instructed by the feds to focus resources on what would create the best likelihood for a return on the investments and guarantees that it was getting. Things needed to be cut, and not just the corporate air fleet. This led to the elimination of Saturn, Hummer and Pontiac and the sale of Saab to Spyker. What remained of GM's North American brand portfolio was Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, and GMC. (Oldsmobile had been shuttered in 2004.) There were a variety of opinions regarding which brands GM should keep/lose during the midst of the Great Recession. Some thought GMC should be axed, but then it was pointed out that GMC essentially produced high-content Chevys, which resulted in fantastic transaction costs. Lots of money in the back of those pickups. Others thought Buick should be eliminated. The rationale was: Chevy was the mass-market brand, Cadillac was the luxury brand, and GMC helped leverage the company's investment in trucks. (Yes, even back then the F-Series was winning the pickup sales race, so it was always a matter of adding Silverado and Sierra sales to show that GM was solidly in the game.) So what was Buick? Better than Chevy but not as good as a Cadillac? Somehow that doesn't seem to be a particularly aspirational position to hold. But Buick's identity didn't need to be worked out in 2008-09 because there was a single compelling reason to keep it: China. According to official GM history, Pu Yi, the last emperor of China, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the first provisional president of China, and Zhou Enlai, a Chinese premier, "Either owned, drove or were driven in Buick automobiles." What's more: "According to statistics from the Shanghai government, in 1930 one out of every six cars on the city's roads was a Buick." Which is to say that Buick got to China early and has a major presence in that market. When the Regal Sportback and Regal TourX were being unveiled at the GM Design Dome the first week of April, Duncan Aldred, vice president of Global Buick, gave a briefing of Buick's place on the automotive landscape.