2002 Buick Lesabre Limited Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Sandy Springs, South Carolina, United States
If you are aware of this model of the BUICK LeSabre LIMITED, you are aware that this effectively the same as a PARK AVENUE and it is probably one of the BEST kept secrets as to how really good these cars are. The car is perhaps one of the most beautiful, reliable, comfortable and well built vehicles to come out of Detroit in the 2000 model years. My wife bought this car four years ago. It was hand picked because of its low miles and beautiful condition. It has been well maintained, carefully driven and is in VERY good condition. It had originally been driven primarily on the highway and that still applies.
The beautiful leather interior is almost flawless. The interior features AM / FM radio with CD. It is set up for the wonderful General Motors ON STAR safety features should you wish to continue with that subscription service. The front seats are multi position electric seats with lumbar support and other such features. The AIR CONDITIONING is excellent. The tires are low mileage Michelins with good tread, the front tires being virtually brand new. Brakes, transmission and running gear are good and have always had appropriate maintenance. It has a recent newer battery installed. The exterior color is medium blue with the special custom sparkle paint. Looks fantastic in the sun light. Based on the other similar year Buicks' performance, this car should last many more years. Mileage is in the 20's in town and high 20's (almost 30's) on road trips. We have found it a joy to make long highway trips in. We have not experienced leaks nor virtually any maintenance problems while we have owed it. Email or call 864-367-3377 if you have questions. This is a pick up item here in Anderson, SC (half way between Atlanta, GA. and Charlotte, NC, on Interstate 85. It IS possible for us to arrange for delivery but please talk with us prior to bidding. While in really good condition, it is sold, as is, where is, with no warranty expressed or implied other than a clear South Carolina title. |
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GM's bid to rationalize Europe will impact the products that will be offered domestically.
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It's almost unseemly that GM doesn't offer a relaxed four-seat convertible.