1995 Buick Roadmaster 1 Owner Vehicle Gm Corvette Engine Clean Condition on 2040-cars
Deerfield, Illinois, United States
This is a Dealer's Vehicle. All sales in the state of Illinois are Subject to Sales Tax, Title Fees, Registration and Documentary Fees of $161. Out of State Buyers Pay only $161 Doc. Fee.
***One Owner Vehicle with Documented Mileage and Service History*** A True Survivor - Excellent Condition Only 91,980 Original Miles ***The vehicle was owned by a doctor at a prestigious Chicagoland suburb*** ***Original Wheels in Excellent Condition with White Wall Tires*** ***Leather Interior looks AMAZING - no cracks, rips or burns*** ***Non smoker vehicle for sure - cigarette lighter is untouched*** ***Drives smooth as silk*** ***5.7L V8 Corvette Engine*** ***No bad codes on the dash, no warning lights*** ***All the windows work and all power options work great*** ***These are amazing cars and they are extremely reliable*** Call 847 736 8585 and I'll do a walk around the vehicle for you! ***Extended Warranty Available to Purchase*** Please contact me by phone or email before you submit an offer or click the BUY IT NOW option. I have to talk to a live person before accepting any offers! Please review the multiple pictures and watch the video and if you have any questions, call me at 847 736 8585 CLICK THE VIDEO LINK BELOW TO SEE 40 PICTURES OF THIS VEHICLE If you have any questions, please call me at (847) 736 8585 Buy with confidence, please call me if you are not sure about anything before bidding. Your bid is a Legally Binding Contract. Please bid only if you have the funds to pay right away. Payment has to be Cash or Cashiers Check. All sales are final - NO RETURNS, NO EXCHANGES! Buyer is responsible for shipping of the vehicle. I cannot Finance you! Please check with your local bank or Credit Union if you are planning to finance. All Sales are final, no returns, no exchanges. Deposit is non-refundable! PLEASE REVIEW THE CARFAX HISTORY REPORT BELOW: 1995 BUICK ROADMASTER VIN: 1G4BN52PXSR400871 SEDAN 4 DR 5.7L V8 FI OHV 16V REAR WHEEL DRIVE Standard Equipment | Safety OptionsManoff Motors Inc.
This CARFAX Vehicle History Report is based only on information supplied to CARFAX and available as of 2/7/14 at 4:27:28 PM (EST). Other information about this vehicle, including problems, may not have been reported to CARFAX. Use this report as one important tool, along with a vehicle inspection and test drive, to make a better decision about your next used car. Adjust the value of this 1995 Buick Roadmaster based on the information available in this report |
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Salvage | Junk | Rebuilt | Fire | Flood | Hail | Lemon | Guaranteed No Problem | ||
Not Actual Mileage | Exceeds Mechanical Limits | Guaranteed No Problem | ||
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Total Loss No total loss reported to CARFAX. | No Issues Reported |
Structural Damage No structural damage reported to CARFAX. | No Issues Reported |
Airbag Deployment No airbag deployment reported to CARFAX. | No Issues Reported |
Odometer Check No indication of an odometer rollback. | No Issues Indicated |
Accident / Damage Accident reported on 10/08/2009. | Accident Reported |
Manufacturer Recall Check with an authorized General Motors dealer for any open recalls. | No Recalls Reported |
Basic Warranty No data reported to CARFAX. | No Data Reported |
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Thu, Jun 21 2018Years ago, one of the first things most music lovers did after buying a new vehicle was drive to an aftermarket stereo shop to get the crappy stock components swapped for better gear. And you'd typically get not only better sound but also more bang (and boom) for your buck. But in the past decade or so, the overall quality of OEM audio has dramatically increased, while car electronics became more complex, removing the incentive for most new vehicle owners — and all but the most hardcore DIYer — to start from scratch. In 2010, I did a comparison of the average costs for OEM electronics vs. similar offerings from the aftermarket, and back then automakers' stock premium systems were by far the best bargain — and are probably an even better value now. The premium 14-speaker, 1,200-watt JBL system in the all-new 2019 Toyota Avalon is a prime example of this trend. It's standard on the top two Limited and Touring trims and is available as a $680 audio upgrade on the XLE and XSE. I doubt you can even buy 14 speakers and 1,200 watts of amplification from the aftermarket for 700 bucks, much less have it all installed. And because the system is bundled with Toyota's Entune infotainment system, Apple CarPlay and a surround-view camera, removing the head unit means you would likely lose these features. Another advantage of OEMs and their audio partners is they can design the car around the audio system. In the past, automakers would typically place speakers where convenient for packaging, not for optimal sound reproduction, and audio engineers were forced to compromise. But as with the Avalon's premium JBL audio system, this is starting to change. At a recent behind-the-scenes peek for media into the process of developing the system, Toyota and Harman engineers delved into the minutia of sealing the inner panel of the front doors to create an enclosure for 6x8-inch woofers, making space in the pillars for JBL horn tweeters and extensively measuring the acoustic properties of the interior to tune the sound to the space. I'm met some creative and skilled car stereo installers, but none with a degree in psychoacoustics. The system is also the first to feature Quantum Logic Surround that creates a multi-channel listening experience from two-channel sources. And it includes Harman's Clari-Fi processing that "rebuilds key details lost" in compressed audio formats used by streaming music services and MP3s.
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