1985 Buick Lesabre on 2040-cars
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:5 Liter gas
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Green
Make: Buick
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: LeSabre
Trim: sedan
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 176,760
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1985 Buick LeSabre Collectors Edition
Four Door Sedan Vin # 1G4BP69Y7FH824132
Owner Ship
First Owner November 27, 1984 – Late Summer 1988 Retired Couple who wintered in Arizona and Vancouver
Second and Current Owner October 1988 – present, odometer reading 282, 817 KM (176,760 miles) Family car, used to visit son who was in a university 145 miles to the north, daughter who was in an university 200 miles to the south est and one set of parents who were 300 miles to the east plus numerous trips to next city 50 miles to the east. A great many miles were highway miles.
Colour The car is a light green with a white vinyl top, new paint and top in 1992. Car has been protected in a garage since May 1993.
Interior Green plush fabric, exceptional condition
Chrome is in good condition except back bumper
Steering Full power steering
Engine 307 GMC V-8, ( 5 L) No oil leaks and does not use oil.
Significant repairs December 4, 1992 Exhaust valves replaced, heads shaved and valve sleeves installed, December 18, 1993 Transmission rebuilt.
Cruise Control
Power Trunk Release, Power Locks
Drivers Seat Power Positioning
Rear Window Defog/Defrost
Tilt Steering Wheel
Routine maintenance, Regular service, tires, tune ups, brakes, battery etc. Current battery is new, tires good, full size spare tire.
Muffler Needs new muffler
Air Conditioner Has not been retrofitted
AM-FM Stereo Radio fine- Tape Deck is non-functioning
Original papers and manuals include: 1985 Owner’s Manual. Warranty and Owner Assistance Information, AM/FM Radio Listening Manual, New Vehicle Inspection Procedure, General Motors Maintenance Schedule for 1985
This car is in running order and could be used on a daily basis.
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GM applies for 'Enspire' trademark for the second time
Thu, Dec 20 2018When we wrote about the Buick Enspire concept debut in China earlier this year, we said "we wouldn't be surprised to see either an all-new crossover, or a redesigned current model, sporting the designs seen on this concept." Now it appears General Motors might be planning to go with Option A. GM Authority discovered a trademark application for the name "Enspire," to be applied to "Automobiles, excluding motor homes." This is the second time GM filed for the name, the first being in 2015. As always, applications don't mean certainties. However, we know Buick has a range of new models in development, it's losing the LaCrosse sedan and its crossovers sell quite well. If there's to be a new vehicle called Enspire, it shouldn't be hard to guess what kind it would be. GMA's previous investigations picked up clues that there'll be two new Buick crossovers, one about the size of the China-sourced Envision and sitting on the E2 platform that supports the Cadillac XT4, Chevrolet Malibu, and Buick Regal. Based on data in an IHS Automotive document, the site said the putative Enspire's platform code is E2UB, the U for utility vehicle, the B for Buick. The other crossover would sit above an Envision, below the Enclave, on the short-wheelbase C1 platform employed by the Cadillac XT5. We can probably take the Enspire concept's design cues as a preview of the future, if not its electric drivetrain. Designers carved the wide, formidable stance with curved and elongated versions of traditional Buick brand cues, such as the grille crossbar stretching into the headlights. A futuristic, art-filled and screen-heavy interior contrasts with genuine wood, and is probably best not to look at because Buick couldn't bring anything like it to production. The electric drivetrain included a 550-horsepower electric motor and enough battery to power a 370-mile range. Those figures seem a little outlandish given the potential price tag and the Buick badge. Besides, GM has other plans for a dedicated EV powertrain in development that should bow around 2021, and a Buick EV based on the Chevrolet Bolt's BEV II architecture. As such, a conventional powertrain seems more likely for an Enspire crossover, at least initially. The same IHS Automotive document said the E2UB vehicle would go into production in Shanghai in late 2019.
Buick Envision CUV displays full-frontal nudity
Tue, 22 Jul 2014Earlier this month, Shanghai GM gave us a glimpse of the production version of the Buick Envision concept revealed at the Shanghai Motor Show back in 2011. And now it's released the first unveiled shot and initial details of the crossover to slot in the considerable gap between the Encore and Enclave.
The new Envision is set later this year to reach Chinese showrooms, where it will be called the Ang Ke Wei, after which we're expecting it to arrive Stateside. The production-ready Envision is about the size of the Chevrolet Equinox or GMC Terrain, but is differentiated by a more upscale treatment and Buick's signature waterfall grille, flanked by Xenon headlamps and LED running lights and riding on 19-inch wheels.
Power comes from GM's familiar 2.0-liter turbo four with direct injection and stop/start ignition, driving 256 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque through a six-speed automatic transmission to all four wheels. That's about all that GM's Chinese operation has announced at this point - it's not even clear what platform the vehicle is on - but you can check out the press release for yourself below.
Buick Envista Luggage Test: How much cargo space?
Mon, Oct 2 2023First, I am well aware that there is an inflatable hearse on my lawn, which is also haunted. Just go ahead and get used to that background for a few weeks. Second, the 2024 Buick Envista is a great car! Easily the most surprising thing I've driven this year, and although I'll go into everything else in a full review coming soon, the cargo area contributes to that general sense of pleasant surprise. The specs say it has 20.7 cubic-feet of space, which would be consistent with the subcompact SUV segment it competes with on price (even if it's more comparable to a compact in terms of length). Let's see how that amount translates into actual stuff. At first look, I was not expecting good things. Yes, its ample length is pretty indicative of a compact SUV, but the height is nowhere close. With the rigid cargo cover in place, it basically looks like a trunk -- but more on that cover in a moment. Unlike most subcompact and compact SUVs, the Envista does not offer a dual level cargo floor that adds extra cargo space while still making a fold-flat back seat possible. In other words, Buick is clearly leaving some cubic-feet on the table here. This cover would be of the gigantic, rigid, nowhere-to-keep-it-in-the-car, hatchback variety. I am not a fan, especially for the Envista. You're about to see why. Bring on the bags. As with every Luggage Test, I use two midsize roller suitcases that would need to be checked in at the airport (26 inches long, 16 wide, 11 deep), two roll-aboard suitcases that just barely fit in the overhead (24L x 15W x 10D), and one smaller roll-aboard that fits easily (23L x 15W x 10D). I also include my wife's fancy overnight bag just to spruce things up a bit (21L x 12W x 12D). That would be the three biggest bags, but that's all you're fitting. I tried to dislodge the cover and let it rest on top, but nope, liftgate wouldn't close. At least the middle bit of the cargo cover has that raised middle bit that perfectly wrapped around my big blue bag. Without that, this result would've been even worse. So, if you were picking up someone from the airport, they had more bags than this and you forgot to remove the cargo cover, you'd be in trouble. If, however, you remember to chuck the cargo cover ... Holy cow, all the bags fit! I was genuinely surprised by this result. The Tetris formation is a little weird, but it wasn't hard to fit everything in here.