Sweet 1969 Buick Skylark Custom Convertible With Build Sheet And Owners Manual!! on 2040-cars
Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
Engine:V-8
Body Type:2 DR CONVERTIBLE
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Year: 1969
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Make: Buick
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Skylark
Number of Cylinders: V-8
Trim: CUSTOM
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Mileage: 20,124
Options: Convertible
Sub Model: CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE
HELLO UP FOR BID IS OUR SWEET 1969 BUICK SKYLARK CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE, THIS LEDGENDARY BUICK COMES WITH BUILD SHEET! AND IS A #S MATCHING CAR WITH ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL! AND THIS IS ANOTHER VERY GOOD DRIVER QUALITY CAR THAT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT! WE WENT FOR A RIDE DOWN FREEWAY AT 70 MPH DRIVES STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW, THE VERY DEPENDABLE 350 IS TUNED TO PERFECTION, AND IS VERY SMOOTH, AND SOUNDS AWESOME, THE AUTO TRANS SHIFTS PERFECT, THE INTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN [SEE PICS] AND IS COMFORTABLE TO DRIVE IN WHEN CRUIS'N , THE DASH IS ALSO CLEAN WITH NO CRACKS OR CHIPS, ALL LIGHTS AND TURN SIGNALS WORK AS THEY SHOULD, THE DOORS OPEN AND SHUT WITH EASE, ALL GLASS IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE WITH NO CHIPS OR CRACKS, AND ALL WINDOWS GO UP AND DOWN AS THEY SHOULD, THE TIRES ARE THE WHITE LETTER RADIAL G/T, AND THE RIMS ARE THE STOCK FACTORY WHEELS THAT ALSO LOOK TO BE IN VERY GOOD SHAPE, ALL CHROME IS ORIGINAL AND LOOKS GREAT AND SHINES BRIGHT, [SEE PICS] THE PAINT IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE AND SHINES BRIGHT, ALL THE GUAGES WORK AS THEY SHOULD, THE POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP WORKS PERFECT, ALLTHOUGH THE TOP HAS ONE SMALL RIP THAT HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALLY PATCHED, AND STILL LOOKS GOOD, THE PARADE BOOT SEEMS TO BE ORIGNAL AND IN GOOD SHAPE, THIS BUICK HAS SPENT ITS LIFE IN HEATED GARAGE AND IT SHOWS, WAS LAST OWNERS PRIDE AND JOY, THE MILES READ 20,142 LOOKS CLEAN ENOUGH TO BE ACTUAL BUT CANNOT BE SURE, THIS CAR DRIVES EXCELLENT WITH NO PROBLEMS, THE UNDERSIDE IS AS CLEAN AS TOP SIDE, GOOD LUCK ON OWNING A TRUE CLASSIC BUICK CONVERTIBLE, THAT WILL BRING NEW OWNER MANY YEARS OF ENJOYMENT!!! IF THINKING OF HAVING THE CAR SHIPPED WE USE A VERY RELIABLE, AND REASONABLE PRICED SHIPPER WHO IS LIC AND INSURED, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY! ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL DON AT 734-751-1023 THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS! |
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Buick lowering base prices on Regal, Verano
Wed, May 27 2015Buick might have two new options for buyers in the market for an inexpensive luxury sedan. In a move similar to the introduction of the LaCrosse 1SV base trim a few months ago, the brand is ready to offer cheaper, entry-level versions of the Regal and Verano. Like the LaCrosse 1SV, the Verano 1SV mostly cuts dealer margins to reduce the cost for customers. The small sedan is priced at $21,065, plus $925 destination, which is a significant $2,315 drop compared to the next higher trim. The powertrain is still a 2.4-liter four-cylinder making 180 horsepower and 171 pound-feet of torque and a six-speed automatic, but buyers lose out on satellite radio. According to CarsDirect, dealers are making just $106 on this model, versus $935 on the higher grade. Meanwhile, the Regal 1SV charts a slightly different path to a lower price. The trim starts at $27,065, which is a $2,925 savings over the next trim. Buyers still get leather seats too, but the powertrain here is a 2.4-liter four-cylinder without eAssist that makes 182 hp and 172 lb-ft of torque and a six-speed automatic. That's a 77 hp deficit compared to the turbocharged Regal, and combined city/highway fuel economy dips to 23 miles per gallon combined, compared to 24 mpg with forced induction. Buick is introducing the 1SV models in hopes of grabbing more attention for the brand. "We added this new base level to some models as a means of expanding the opportunity for more customers to experience Buick vehicles. The addition of these trims will create an increased awareness and consideration of these vehicles when being compared to the competition," said company spokesperson Nick Richards to Autoblog. However, you might not see many of these inexpensive Buicks on the road. "On the Verano, we suspect dealers will opt to stay away from a car with around $100 between invoice and MSRP - that's the pattern we've been seeing on the LaCrosse 1SV, which is practically impossible to find," said CarsDirect Senior Pricing Analyst Alex Bernstein to Autoblog. Also, the Regal 1SV's switch to a less powerful, naturally aspirated engine "could be a turn-off for some shoppers," he said. Related Video:
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2018 Buick Enclave First Drive Review | Fortress of quietude
Fri, Oct 6 2017ATLANTA, Ga. — The 2018 Enclave is part of Buick's effort to reinvigorate its brand, positioning itself as a maker of "attainable luxury" vehicles. That means a total redesign, a number of safety and technology upgrades, and the introduction of the Avenir sub-brand (think of that last one as sort of the Denali of Buick). It also means more space and more luxury. With this in mind, we traveled to Atlanta to get to know the new Enclave, both in the city and on a long drive through the Blue Ridge Mountains into North Carolina. Our first impressions of the new Enclave came not from the driver's seat, but from a captain's chair in the second row (which is the traditional seating arrangement for a true captain, of course). We were riding from the Atlanta airport to a studio to learn more about the vehicle. That very first impression was, "Wow, this interior is really nice." The leather upon which we sat was soft, smooth to the touch, and interesting in its shapeliness. Looking around the cabin, we saw a lot of gentle curves and thoughtful accents that made the inside of the Enclave feel downright premium. It was a fresh and airy sense of taste though, and definitely not the seasoned wood-and-whiskey stodginess one might expect from the Buick name. Our second impression: "Boy, it's quiet in here." Heading toward downtown Atlanta on the freeway, we were unable to pick up wind noise, and only just a smidge of road noise as the Enclave trundled over the occasional rough patch of pavement. This is, of course, completely intentional on the part of Buick. The windshield and front windows use acoustic glass. The doors are triple sealed for a tighter, quieter fit when closed. Buick has insulated the Enclave with more sound deadening and included active noise cancellation. "Our goal is to make it as social as possible," said Dean Perelli, chief engineer for the Enclave. And social it is. It is easy to carry on conversation across the Enclave's three roomy rows. When we got out of the Enclave, we had a chance to take it in from the outside. It features attractive, wing-like lighting front and rear. The front signature lighting uses technology called "Evonik Acrylite," (a mouthful, even for the engineers) which is a polycarbonate material arranged in a dazzling, faceted and delicate array. The paint finishes we saw were attractive, with depth.
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