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1977 Buick Electra Limited Coupe 2-door 5.7l Not Riviera Lesabre Regal Skylark on 2040-cars

US $7,900.00
Year:1977 Mileage:36000
Location:

Kingsport, Tennessee, United States

Kingsport, Tennessee, United States

THIS COULD EASILY BE ONE OF THE BEST SURVIVING BUICKS ON THE PLANET!!!!! IT IS A 36,000 MILE CAR IN EVERY RESPECT, IT DOES HAVE BUILD SHEET .THIS CAR DRIVES EXCELLENT!!! OK, LET'S BRAKE IT DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

EXTERIOR- PAINT HAS A BEAUTIFUL PETINA ALL OVER. THE SHINE IS GREAT! IT HAS A VERY FEW GRAVEL CHIP TOUCH UPS. THE HOOD DOES HAS SOME ORIGINAL GM HAZING BUT STILL SHINES WELL. THE SIDES ARE LAZER STRAIGHT! IT HAS HAD THE RIGHT REAR QUARTER PAINTED. WHEN IT GOT THE CAR IT DID NOT MATCH , I STRIPES IT FOUND NO FILLERS, AND MATCHED WITH BLEND ON DOOR.BUMPERS SHOW NORMAL WEAR FOR THERE AGE ,NO RUST JUST SOME FINE PITTING AND SCRATCHES. WHEELS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE DO HAVE A FEW BLCK SPOTS IN GROVES. OVERALL THE CAR HAS A STRICKING APPEARANCE AND RECIEVES RAVE REVIEWS FROM PEOPLE

INTERIOR- ALL I CAN SAY ABOUT INTERIOR IS THAT IT AS NEAR TO PERFECT  THAT I HAVE SEEN. THE CHROME ON THE DASH GLEAMS, THE SEATS SHOE NO WEAR, THE HEADLINER IN ORIBINAL AND PERFECT, THE CARPET LOOKS LIKE IT HAS NEVER HAD A FOOT ON IT. ALL GAUGES WORKS ,RADIO WORKS CLOCK DOES NOT.NEVER SMOKED IN!!

TRUNK- ALL ORIRINAL WITH ORIGINAL UNMOUNTED TIRE AND WHEEL.CARPET IN EXCELLENT.

UNDERHOOD- IT IS UNMOLESTED NO RATTLE CAN DETAILING, AIR CLEANER HAS BEEN RESPRAYED AND IT HAS 2 NON ORIGINAL HOSE CLAMPS. IT IS A 350 BUICK ENGINE, IT DOES HAVE ALL EMISSIONS IN TACT WHICH WERE NOT THE BEST IN THE WORLD, EXPECT IT TO STILL HAVE THE OLD EMISSION LOP FROM THE 70'S. AIR CONDITION IS COLD, TRAMSMISSION IS SILKY SMOOTH,THERE IS A PICTURE THAT SHOWS BILL FOR COMPLETE TUNE-UP-AC OVERHAUL-AND NEW RADIATOR.

 

THIS IS A WONDERFUL SURVIVOR CAR. BUY IT AND WATCH IT APPRECIATE  .THIS IS A GREAT INVESTMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Buick mulling more powerful Encore; diesel too

Mon, 21 Oct 2013

Looking to set itself apart in the mid-luxury segment, Buick is looking to introduce a diesel engine somewhere in its US lineup. And according to Edmunds, the two best chances of a diesel Buick rest with the Encore and Verano.
In both our First Drive and Review of the 2013 Encore, our chief complaint about the compact crossover was the the lack of power from the 138-horsepower turbo engine. Edmunds says that the recently introduced 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine (with both gas and diesel variants) from the Encore's overseas cousin, the Opel Mokka, could make its way into the Encore delivering the much-needed boost in power.
Then there's the Verano. As a close relative to the Chevy Cruze, which just added a diesel engine for 2014, the article speculates that a Verano Diesel might actually be the more "probably candidate" if and when Buick decides to add a diesel model to its portfolio. Either way, offering such an engine in one of its products could be a great way for Buick to differentiate itself from Cadillac and possibly even attract buyers from Volkswagen, Audi and Mercedes-Benz looking for a luxurious, fuel-efficient vehicle.

Despite strong profits, GM still fighting flat market share

Fri, Jan 17 2014

Looking at the progress General Motors has made since it entered bankruptcy, it's easy to forget that the company still has a long way to go before it's the juggernaut it once was. A recent report from Reuters points out that, while GM is making money, it isn't making any gains in terms of US market share. Quite the opposite, really. Consider this factoid: In 1963, nearly half of the cars sold in the United States were from Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick, GMC or Pontiac. Now, the company's US market share is stagnant at 17.9 percent. That same number is half of just Chevy's 1963 market share. This is all despite GM going on a binge replacing or updating its models. "Market share increases are not instantaneous," Mark Reuss told Reuters at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show. "We've got a lot of baggage. Don't underestimate what people though of us, or these brands, through these hardships and 30 years." The reasons for the stagnant market share are numerous. Reuters points out that retooling of factories and a focus on limiting incentives are both good things for profit, but not necessarily for market share. There's also the troubling turnover of the brand's marketing department. These issues don't change the fact that Chevrolet has lost 1.4 percent of its market share in two years, and that Cadillac - arguably GM's most improved brand overall - has lost 1.2 percent in the same period. Part of that can be blamed on GM's avoidance of fleet sales in favor of more profitable customer sales. "Our focus has really been on retail and that's where we've got the growth," said Alan Batey, GM's interim global marketing boss. "We want to grow GM and that means growing market share and profits, but it's not at all costs," Reuss said. News Source: ReutersImage Credit: paul bica - Flickr CC 2.0 Earnings/Financials Buick Cadillac GM GMC sales profits

2017 Buick LaCrosse First Drive

Fri, Aug 5 2016

The 2017 Buick LaCrosse seems destined to never get the credit it deserves. It's bound to be dismissed as just another full-size sedan relic, ignored by those who habitually visit their Lexus dealer every few years for a new ES. This new LaCrosse will inevitably be overshadowed in the Buick showroom by SUVs and never fully appreciated by the majority of its buyers who simply want a big, comfy, and quiet car. That destiny would be a shame. The completely redesigned LaCrosse is now a legitimate luxury car, not because advertisements say it is, but for the way it drives, the way it looks, and the way it cossets you inside. The former is really the most impressive, since it's also the most surprising. During the LaCrosse press launch in Portland, Oregon, Buick boasted how comfortable and exceedingly quiet the car is, and indeed, it isolates road imperfections and allows for a pair of low talkers to converse in subdued tones. The big Buick sedan's low-effort steering will also satisfy the nice-and-easy tastes of most drivers. The best way to describe driving the LaCrosse is "unwaveringly pleasant." Yet, during that pleasant drive, road dips and mid-corner undulations don't make the comfort-tuned suspension bob and bound like its competitors might. Its body control and generally planted nature encourage speeds and confidence to creep ever so higher through successive sweeping corners on Oregon's densely forested Mist-Clatskanie Highway. Even that low-effort steering demonstrates precision, linearity, and just enough feedback to further spur on such a pace. This unexpected capability is best observed on cars equipped with the optional 20-inch wheels, which supplant the standard 18s and, more importantly, bring with them Continuous Damping Control (CDC) and GM's HiPer Strut front suspension, which is designed to quell torque steer and further improve cornering grip. You don't even have to engage CDC's firmer Sport mode to appreciate the LaCrosse's surprisingly sharp road manners. "We unleashed the engineers," chief engineer Jeffrey Yanssens said after our test drive. "I told them, 'I don't care how much it costs. I want you to know your system and I want your system to be the best it can be. What do you have to do to make that happen and what can I do to enable you to make that happen?'" Yanssens is honest and clearly proud of his team's work.