Buick Century Custom (2003) on 2040-cars
Alma, Michigan, United States
Buick Century Custom '03
I bought this car as a winter vehicle from a dealership (12/13/13) who had recently serviced the vehicle when they took it into their lot (11/15/2013) I have never encountered a problem with this vehicle whilst operating or owning it and can personally attest to it's outstanding performance in adverse and extreme weather conditions. This vehicle has been excellently maintained during its life and has been thoroughly and well serviced. It has been stored in enclosed garages for the majority of it's life, which is clearly apparent from the distinct lack of rust to the vehicles undercarriage and side skirts whilst being driven regularly throughout winter months. At the time of purchase the vehicle had an odometer reading of 124,500, it is currently 128,600. Brand New GT Radial Champiro VP1 all-weather tires have been fitted, the front wheels on 1/16/14 the rear 3/5/14. These tires have a 40,000 mile manufacturer warranty and are superb in snow and hazardous conditions. The engine is in great working order and has been well serviced and maintained, the engine bay is free from significant rust accumulation, and many wires and leads were replaced by the dealership at the time of service. Body work, panels and fenders are free from any dents, impacts or major scratches, scuffs or other imperfections to paint work. Interior of the car is very clean, leather seats are uncracked and free from tears and scuffs, side panels and car interior are similarly free from scuffs, scratches or other imperfections or marks. All dashboard functions and controls are in perfect working order, including A/C and heating components, audio controls, power steering and power window controls. Car upholstery is clean, car owned by non- smokers, car trunk is also clean, some minor stains and marks on car floor mats, but recently cleaned. Car includes driver and valet key, remote key-less entry fob with trunk release, car jack and 'doughnut' emergency spare as well as original owners manual. Please contact me for additional pictures and copies of the CarFax I received from the dealership prior to purchase if you would like further information on this vehicle. Good Luck and Happy Bidding! |
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The new Buick Regal looks like a Mazda, and we're totally cool with that
Mon, Dec 5 2016Yes, this undisguised Opel Insignia, which will be brought here as the next Buick Regal, looks a lot like a Mazda. You can see it in the grille and headlights, especially – in fact, if you look at one of the photos with tape blocking out the badge in the middle of the winged grille, you might think this is a new Mazda6. The thing is, Mazdas look pretty darn good, so no one's complaining. And when you look at the rest of the car, there's a fair amount of originality going on. Aside from the GM-generic taillights (they look like they could fit on a Chevy, right?) the lines and details are all pretty fresh, and there are some design elements pulled from Buick's gorgeous Avista concept. A sweeping roofline leads to some healthy shoulders at the back, creating a coupe-ish profile with a very abbreviated rear deck. This appears to be a hatchback model and not the four-door sedan, but the general look should carry over. This is definitely a big improvement over the somewhat bulbous current-generation Regal, which also started life out as an Insignia. The car shown here is the Insignia OPC model, with Brembo brakes, big wheels, side skirts, and a front end with big (likely fake) intakes. It will most likely translate to a Regal GS for our market, as is the case with the current OPC and GS. The new Regal/Insignia is expected to use the same platform as the new Buick LaCrosse, which is also shared by the Chevy Malibu and Impala. They should once again be available with front- or all-wheel drive and a choice of turbocharged four-cylinder engines. Rumor has the Opel versions debuting at the Geneva show March, and the Buick would likely follow, possibly in New York in April. View 13 Photos And then there's the wagon. All signs point to Buick finally bringing the most practical Insignia to our market as a Regal. We got wind of a focus group testing the idea, Buick has trademarked the name Regal Tour X. That version would likely go up against the Audi Allroad in the classy, slightly lifted all-wheel-drive wagon category, basically acting as an almost-crossover for people who want a wagon but won't admit it to themselves. The Insignia wagon caught here is also an OPC, and we think it looks even more handsome than the hatch-sedan shown above. The trim piece stretching from the base of the A-pillar all the way up and back down to the tail is a nice touch in profile view, although we're not so sure about how it terminates abruptly at the taillight.
GM announces six new recalls, covering 3.5 million vehicles
Mon, 16 Jun 2014General Motors has just initiated another crushingly large recall, this time affecting some 3.36 million vehicles built between 2000 and 2014 and sold in the US, Canada and Mexico. Once again, the issue surrounds the cars' ignition switches, which can be kicked out of the run position if they're carrying extra weight or if they experience a "jarring" event. In this particular case, though, GM will modify the keys, rather than the ignition itself.
A four-by-six-millimeter hole will be drilled into the key, which will more safely accommodate the weight of the key ring. As is usually the case, the work will be done free of charge. The recalled vehicles include the 2000 to 2005 Cadillac Deville, 2004 to 2005 Buick Regal LS and GS, 2004 to 2011 Cadillac DTS, 2005 to 2009 Buick Lacrosse, 2006 to 2008 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 2006 to 2011 Buick Lucerne and 2006 to 2014 Chevrolet Impala. Only the Impala is still in production, and even then, it's only sold to fleet companies.
According to an official statement from GM, there have been eight crashes and six injuries due to this latest issue. As if this isn't a dire enough blow for GM, the company has announced five smaller recalls, covering 165,000 vehicles.
The 2020 Buick LaCrosse we won't get looks exceptional
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