Overview & Reviews
Buick's LeSabre has been totally redesigned for the 2000 model year. Though it looks a lot like a '99, this car has undergone a remarkable transformation, riding on a new platform with mildly tweaked sheet metal and an entirely reworked cabin. Better ride, steering and seats, plus side airbags and integrated seatbelts, make it an even better value than before.
- Modern interior with room for six, huge trunk, torquey and economical V6.
- Cheesy audio speakers, no split/fold rear seat, lacks V8 prestige.
User Reviews:
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OMG this car is the BEST! - 2000 Buick LeSabre
By TheUltimateAuthority - July 10 - 2:00 amwith 3 teenagers and friends, lots of travel throughout California (ocean, rugged dirt mountain driving, hills, ice and snow-traction is great-never had to put on the chains at Tahoe), a safe car was a MUST! Bought it with 26,000 miles used from a dealer- returned Avis Rental Car-used for a year as a rental. With about 10000 left on the bumper to bumper, I had the drivers lumbar replaced (it was broke), and a new radio because the color wore off the buttons (and its done it on the new one too). I have had it almost 2 yrs and 24,000 miles, and my only cost has been to replaced the front brakes for $95. Paid under $15,000.
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Fit like an old shoe. - 2000 Buick LeSabre
By T. Holmes - July 4 - 2:00 amI LOVE MY CAR! I only have 18608 miles on it so far no problems. Getting 26.2 mph average. I keep my tires at 38 psi. This sacrifices a softer ride though. The seating is great for me I would like more lumbar adjustment. I like the body styling. Air conditioning is great. I do experience a slight backfiring when starting but I am told this is normal. Sound system is great.