1989 Buick Lesabre T-type **** No Reserve **** on 2040-cars
Sheffield Lake, Ohio, United States
1989 BUICK LeSabre T-Type 60,700 Miles * * * * NO RESERVE * * * * Buick used the T-Type designation throughout the 80’s as a performance package and the LeSabre T-Type was built From ’87 Through ’89 representing the highest performing H-Body. Comfortable, smooth riding and quick, beautiful and rarely seen. Features on this low mileage vehicle: 3.8L V6 Fuel Injected Engine Automatic Transmission With Floor Shift And Console Power Steering Power Front Disc Brakes Power Windows Power Door Locks Power Antenna Rear Defroster Air Conditioning AM/FM Cassette Dual Remote Power Side Mirrors Power Drivers Seat w/Recliner Passenger Seat has Recliner Cruise Control/Tilt Wheel Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel Instrument Dash Cluster Paint In Ruby Red with signature T-Type emblems on side pillars Black ClothInterior Real WE2 Code LeSabre T-Type Which Included: Special Aluminum Wheels w/215/65R15 tires Gran Touring suspension 2.97:1 ratio transaxle Leather wrapped sport steering wheel Red and amber taillamps Dual tip exhaust outlet Black bodyside molding treatment Lay-down hood ornamnet Unique 45/45 seats Blackout trim Rear deck spoiler Front air dam ETR AM/FM stereo with red backlighting Blacked-out instrument panel controls Special gauge package with red backlighting T-type Identification The Right Car For The Buick Lover! I have owned this car for 5 years. This is my third T-Type and is the best one I have owned. I bought the car with 30,000 miles from a local guy who bought it 5 years before that with 5,000 miles. I knew the car at that time and bought the same gentlemans 1991 LeSabre Limited Coupe. Other than the first year it never was out in winter. I used it as a summer driver and car shows. There is no rust on the car. All options work properly. There are no leaks what-so-ever. Dash is perfect. Armrests are in great condition. Bottoms of doors are clean and straight. Rubber gaskets are supple with virtually no cracks. Runs on regular gas and averages over 28 MPG on the highway. I have the original window sticker also. Recently replaced the radiator, altenator and headliner. At that time I added a Vanity Mirror to the passenger side. That is all this car has needed since I purchased it. Just a fabulous car. I painted the grill body color. Always liked that look on the Ruby Red cars. Added the BUICK hood insulator pad and a strut tower brace that I also painted body color. Has a new hood ornament. The original had faded. The rear spoiler has started to bubble like they all do eventually. Front spoiler is excellent. The black trim around the rear wheel opening is just starting to peel. I think the car is worthy of any cruise night and is as impressive in person as it is in pictures. Like I said, should be no disappointment. More pictures upon request. Many detail pictures including fuel lines, engine bay, door bottoms, etc. Please only bid if you are committed to the purchase. No zero feedback bids unless I am contacted first. I will only accept wire transfer or cash in person. I will not allow re-negotiations after the sale. Winning bid is what is expected. Wire transfer fee is buyers responsibility so factor that in when you pay for the car. If you have any negative feedbacks within 30 days on a purchase, do not bid. Car has only 60,800 miles. Yes it runs like a car that has low mileage. However it is still 25 years old so I do not offer any warranty and is sold in as is where is condition. There should be no disappointments with it. Shipping is buyers expense. Thanks for looking. Bid with confidence - my feedback speaks volumes. The winner will be getting a fabulous car. God Bless. |
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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.
GM recalling 2013 Buick LaCrosse, Cadillac SRX over transmission software
Thu, 21 Mar 2013The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued recalls for the 2013 Buick LaCrosse and 2013 Cadillac SRX due to a problem with the software for the transmission controller. On about 27,000 SRX and LaCrosse models, the transmission could accidentally be shifted to Sport mode, which would reduce the amount of engine braking drivers experience.
NHTSA says this could increase the risk of a crash, but, fortunately, the required fix is simply an update to the software.
While we're on the subject of General Motors vehicle recalls, a small number (48) of compressed natural gas versions of the 2011 Chevrolet Express are also being recalled for a potential risk of fire or explosion. Yikes. Both official recall notices are posted below.
2019 Buick Envision First Drive Review | Still not a standout
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