1986 Buick Regal Lowrider Hydraulic Low Low Donk Black Magic on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
THIS IS NOT A LAY AND PLAY REGAL !!!! THIS IS FOR REAL LOWRIDERS !!!!!
THIS REGAL IS A HOPPER NOT A BABY BOUNCER ........ IM ONLY SELLING IT CUZ I LOVE TO BUY ALL KINDS OF TOYZZZ AND AFTER AWHILE I MOVE ON TO OTHER TOYZZZ THE LOW LOW RUNS GREAT ,BUT LIKE I SAID ITS A HOPPER SO IT NOT MENT FOR CRUZING ,BUT U CAN CRUZ AROUND IF U LIKE . SOME PEOPLE WOULD TOW IT TO A HOPP OFF AND SOME WOULD DRIVE IT ,ITS UP TO U ,IT CAN DO BOTH ... no oil drips but 2 or 3 a year ,car been sitting im my garage for a year now ,i do start it up ever month THIS REGAL WILL HIT BACK BUMPER WIT A COUPLE LICKS ,I MY SELF AM NOT ON THIS LEVEL, U CAN LAUGH BUT I BET MOST OF U FAKE A** WANNA BE RIDERS R TOO ! YOU JUST WONT ADMIT ...LMFAO! AS I WAS SAYING ,THIS REGAL IS READY BUT IT JUST NEEDS BATTERYSSSSSSSSS,ITS RACK FOR 9 WAS RACK FOR 14,THE DUMP THAT I HAVE ON THERE IS THE REAL ADEX DUMP MADE FROM ANDY ,IF U DONT KNO ANDY THEN YOU NEVERD HAD THE BEST DUMP !!! ALSO 1 PISTON PUMP AND THE OTHER TWO PUMPS (CANT REMEMBER THE NAME ) THIS WILL STAND 3WHEEL AND THE LOCKED UP HEIGHT IDK YOU NEED TO LOOK @ THE PICS . THE INTERIOR IS IN GREAT SHAPE (STOCK) THE 13'' WIRE WHEELS TIRES R IN GOOD SHAPE ,THE REAR TIRES R LIKE BRAND NEW ... THE FRAME ,I BELEIVE ITS WRAPED,(REINFORCE) THE DOOR, LOCKS,POWER WINDOW,HEAD LIGHTS,WINDOW SHELD WIPPERS,TAIL LIGHTS WORKS ,THE CD PLAYER WORKS (ALPINE ) ITS WIRED FOR AN AMP AND SPEAKERS BUT NO ROOM IN THE TRUNK. THE CAR DOES NOT OVER HEAT .. THE TRANNY SHIFT RIGHT , ALSO ALOT OF CHROME ....AARM,DRIVE LINE ,AXLE,ECT...ECT... ALSO EXTENDED AARMS THIS CAR HAS ALOT OF STUFF,I FEEL LIKE IM WRITING A FREAKIN BOOK ... SO IM SURE THE REGAL HAS MORE UPGRADED PARTS THAT I FORGOT TO WRITE, EVERYTHING THAT I WROTE WAS PRETTY MUCH ALL I KNOW ,IF U WANNA KNOW THE EXACT OF SOMETHING I MIGHT NOT BE ABLE TO HELP U ,SORRY BUT U CAN TRY TO EMAIL ME . I DIDNT BUILD THE CAR ,A REAL REAL LOWLOW GUY BUILD IT ,I JUST HAD THE $$$ IF YOU DONT JUMP ON THIS REGAL THEN YOUR BUY ANOTHER CAR THEN UR GOING TO HAVE TO PUT ALOT OF $$ AND TIME TRYING TO GET IT TO THIS LEVEL!!! SO DONT LET THIS LOWLOW GET AWAY IT WILL SELL FAST ..... YOU KNOW THIS HOPPER IS A BAD ASSSSSS!!!!!! READ ADD BEFOR YOU ASK ME THE SAME THING ......... IF U NEED MORE PIC OR U WANNA SEND ME A GOOD OFFER MESSAGE ME UR EMAIL |
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Don't buy that crossover! Buy a cladded wagon instead!
Fri, Nov 10 2017If you're looking to buy a car soon, and you're like most Americans, there's a strong chance you're considering buying a crossover SUV. That's what people want nowadays. People like the tough, tall exterior that suggests adventure and preparedness, they like the high seating position, they like the all wheel drive many have and they like the practicality. Because of this, crossovers have rapidly supplanted typical cars such as sedans, wagons, and more as the most popular vehicles in the country. But they're compromised, too. They're often heavy, thirsty, and expensive compared with more conventional cars. The good news is, there's an alternative, a happy medium between the straight crossover and the traditional car. They're lifted wagons, and they're the best crossover SUVs around. And for those who may not know what we're talking about, we're talking about cars and wagons that have been given a suspension lift for more ground clearance and a higher ride height, and often have all wheel drive standard or optional. They also usually have chunky plastic body cladding to make them look tough and durable. Examples include the Subaru Crosstrek, Audi A4 Allroad, Buick Regal TourX, and Volkswagen Golf Alltrack, among others. Because of the suspension and body modifications, these vehicles fit the trendy crossover mold quite well. And in the case of long-running nameplates such as the Subaru Outback and Volvo Cross Country models, they even have some heritage as outdoorsy machines. They also provide the higher driving position that crossover buyers love. And in some cases, such as with the Golf Alltrack, we've learned they offer better ride quality than their road-oriented siblings. View 9 Photos So these tall wagons offer the key things crossover buyers want, but what makes them better than traditional crossovers is that they have the advantages of the cars they're based on. For instance, the aforementioned Golf Alltrack still drives mostly like a Golf, which is to say, it's nimble, feels peppy, and is easy to maneuver because of its relatively small size. We can't really say the same for the Tiguan, which feels generally more sluggish and uninteresting than the Alltrack. And we mention Volkswagen's compact crossover because it starts at nearly the same price as the Alltrack. Some of the difference in giddy-up can be explained by weight. Normal crossovers can be fairly portly, while these lifted wagons are notably lighter.
The 2018 Buick Regal is now a hatchback and a wagon
Wed, Apr 5 2017Buick has long been General Motors' most traditional brand. With the launch of the 2018 Regal, it's now arguably GM's most risk-taking brand. Buick is turning its midsize staple into a hatchback, called the Regal Sportback, and a wagon, the Regal TourX. Revealed Tuesday afternoon at GM's historic Design Dome in Warren, Mich., the cars will go on sale in the fall after next week's public debut at the New York Auto Show. "At Buick we can try things other people haven't tried," GM product chief Mark Reuss said. The wagon – though Reuss was reluctant to call it one – is a longer (3.4 inches), higher-riding (0.6 inches) version of the Regal Sportback. It's the first Buick wagon since the 1990s Roadmaster, and it's aimed at the seemingly never-satiated crossover market in the United States. View 12 Photos The TourX will compete against the Volvo XC60 Cross Country, Audi A4 Allroad, Subaru Outback, and BMW 3 Series wagon. The Buick offers up 73.5 cubic feet of storage space behind the front seats and is all-wheel drive only. Power comes from a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder making 250 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque that teams with an eight-speed automatic transmission. "It's something that is very different and very beautiful, and it's a good alternative for Buick to try," Reuss said. The Sportback, meanwhile, offers the same four-cylinder and eight-speed trans as the TourX in AWD trim. The Sportback also offers a front-wheel-drive model that uses a four-cylinder paired with a nine-speed automatic, and the engine is rated at 250 hp and 260 lb-ft in that setup. With swoopy creased styling, the Regal Sportback offers a slightly different riff on the crowded sedan segment, which GM says still has three million annual retail sales. On a side note, Saab fans might feel some old wounds at the sight of the hatchback Buick, as the 5-door 9-3 was axed by GM in an attempt to make the model more mainstream before the brand's demise. Both models will offer front pedestrian braking, lane keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, OnStar and seven-inch or eight-inch touchscreens with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. As expected, the Regals are based on the Opel Insignia, and they will be built in Ruesselsheim, Germany. Reuss said GM plans to build the Regals there after the company sells Opel to PSA. He also said GM isn't concerned about potential border/import taxes that could be levied by the Trump Administration. "I don't know what the border tax is," he said.
Junkyard Gem: 1985 Buick Somerset Regal Limited
Fri, Aug 10 2018The Oldsmobile, Buick and Cadillac divisions of The General's mighty army got serious about their attempts to compete with futuristic and stylish German and Japanese coupes during the second half of the 1980s, with cars such as the Cadillac Allante, Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo, and Buick Reatta. They featured edgy styling, wild digital dashes, and other interesting gadgetry. Before them, however, came the Buick Somerset. Built for the 1985 through 1987 model years, only the '85s were badged as Somerset Regals. Here's one of those ultra-rare cars, spotted in a San Francisco Bay Area self-service wrecking yard. This badging confused many Buick shoppers at the time, because the 1985 Regal was a "traditional" midsize rear-wheel-drive car, based on the increasingly antiquated G-Body platform, and the Somerset Regal was an N-Body front-wheel-drive compact. For 1985 and 1986, the car became the Buick Somerset. The interior is your standard Whorehouse Red velour, a theme used by everybody from Nissan to Chrysler during the 1985-1995 period. This cloth looks pretty nice for a car from sunny California. Digital dashes became very trendy during this period, with Mitsubishi, Subaru, Nissan, and even Toyota getting into the act during the first part of the decade, and everyone else jumping on the bandwagon a bit later. The radio face went into this weird pod perched over the HVAC controls, which looked like something from the Mars Base and made aftermarket audio-system installation nearly impossible. The factory cassette deck, if desired, had to go elsewhere in the console. The base engine in the Somerset Regal was the decidedly un-European Iron Duke four-cylinder with 92 horsepower, but this car has the optional 120-horse 3.0-liter V6. In theory, a 5-speed manual transmission was available, but I'm guessing that the quantity of so-equipped Somerset Regals was numbered in the high dozens. There's plenty of hard red plastic and fake wood inside, of course. Base price on a V6 Somerset Regal Limited came to $10,026 (about $24,000 in 2018 dollars). Meanwhile, a Pontiac Grand Am LE with the 3.0 V6 was nearly the same car and listed at $8,970. If you wanted even crazier electronics and an interior that looked like something out of a jet fighter, the 1985 Subaru XT GL had a $9,899 price tag. Give me savvy. Give me cool. Give me a car that breaks all the rules. Give me the look. Give me the feel. Give me the magic. Give me the wheel.