Overview & Reviews
New climate controls and radios are major changes.
User Reviews:
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Old man - 1995 Buick LeSabre
By nick - October 22 - 7:18 amIm still under 50, but my car gets me called "old man"! I bought the car 10 yrs old with 52k miles Im sure I can sell for teh same. Great value. Real interior comfort, favorite 3800 motor, all in a "snowplow"!
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Better then my 2000 Maxima - 1995 Buick LeSabre
By bobbym - May 11 - 12:48 amI purchased my 95 LeSabre custom with 67,000 miles almost 2 yrs ago, now have 78000 miles on it. A great car. Runs great like a new car,and its got quite a kick to it. It moves smooth, fast and easy. Even though my last car 2000 Maxima was a very good car, I honestly have to say...this LeSabre is an all around better car. I love it.
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A great all round car - 1995 Buick LeSabre
By Cameraman - May 7 - 5:02 pmMy wife and I bought our `95 Buick Last yeat and we think that this is a great car, It does everything right, great ride good handling (for a full size car), and I would recomend this car to anyone.
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Buick LeSabre - 1995 Buick LeSabre
By Frank - March 9 - 3:34 pmThe gas mileage is great 30 on the road. The ride is smooth and easy to handle. We have not had any trouble the auto
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95 LeSabre Custom - 1995 Buick LeSabre
By M - May 31 - 2:20 amWonderful car! I bought my 95 LeSabre with 41,000 miles from Buick dealer that sold it originally. I have it serviced there for everything, too. Have 91,000 miles now. 30-34 MPG highway, 22-26 MPG city. Looks and drives like brand new. Only replaced water pump and power door lock relay. Thats it! Comfortable, powerful, reliable, economical, safe, and roomy. Cant ask for anything more. The 3800 V6 is the best engine ever made.
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A pleasant old-school sedan - 1995 Buick LeSabre
By dtm2005 - January 30 - 1:53 pmI bought the LeSabre because its fairly comfortable and reliable for a much more affordable price that used foreign-brand models. So far Ive been pretty happy. The acceleration is adequate (tho probably not as good as more recent models). The cloth seats are soft but fairly supportive, though the interior design is a bit antiquated. Reliability has been with the only repairs being a throttle ($200) and water pump ($300), and new front brake pads. The styling may not be exciting, but its timeless and classy. (the 2005 model doesnt look too much different). The handling is below-average and parking in urban areas is not fun. Overall not bad for a decade-old Detroit dreadnought.
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Great car for Cheap - 1995 Buick LeSabre
By Mark Addler - January 17 - 3:26 amBought for $8,000 with 54K miles on it, now it has 149K miles and is still running strong. Only one repair at 110K ($400 total) for coolant pump and intake manifold (imagine that! A GM with a bad coolant pump or a bad intake manifold!!!) Never broke down, just leaked coolant and took it in when it got real bad. Only oil and tire changes otherwise. Everything on this car works great, never has had any alignment work and still rides as smooth as day it was bought. AC and heat still work great and AC hasnt even been recharged. The only thing that has stopped working is the tape player, it has a tape stuck in it but who hasnt been replaced because radio is preferred and who uses tapes today?
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Problems - 1995 Buick LeSabre
By Anyone Else - November 28 - 12:40 pmI got the car from my little old neighbor lady, she purchased it new. It had 65K on it when I got it, 15K miles later the air conditioning compressor went out, $800 to fix. Later the transmission went out at 84K miles. I had a used transmission put in and after 16K miles (less than a year) it also went out. A computer at the cost of $400 and several sensors for about $350 were replaced. What really troubles me are the transmissions. I believe the engine to be a solid work horse. I like the car but not the repairs.
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Comfortable Cruiser - 1995 Buick LeSabre
By d2004 - August 6 - 2:00 amOk so unlike most kids with their Civics or trendy Beemers, i chose a nice used LeSabre. I like it because its all-American, solidly built but not ostentatious, and the interior is comfortable and roomy. The handling isnt great but straightline is decent. The trunk is great, and the price was right. I might have chose the Grand Marquis but it wouldnt fit in my garage, but this is slighly better on gas. Overall im pleased, its much better built than my familys newer Chrysler products. I dont understand why anyone would choose most japanese midsize cars over this.
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Comfy, quiet, safe, and dirt cheap! - 1995 Buick LeSabre
By gurk - June 25 - 2:00 amOK, this thing is no "chick magnet", but its one heck of a deal if you value a quiet, reliable, comfy, and roomy ride. Sure, I like the new E500, but Id rather have the Buick and a trunk full of hundred dollar bills (these things are nearly free!). I also like used Town Cars for similar reasons, but think the LeSabre is likely to be more reliable. Great car, Im a car-crazy Detroit boy who has had every kind of car out there, but this one is a deal.