Buick Is The Most Reliable Car?

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In this video we discuss the reliability of Buicks and talk brief history of them.
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Bought a 95 Buick Park Avenue. Had her about a year now. Best riding car I've ever owned. Just glides over the road. 3800 v6 is virtually bullet proof. Mechanics love the car and want to buy it. Regular people ask why I am driving that old man's car until the ride in it then they want to politely take it off my hands. She is not for sale. Besides what will I replace her with? They don't make them like that anymore.

dmondshaw
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I drive an 05 lesabre. It's comfortable, gets good mileage, is cheap to maintain with no problem finding parts.

richardcutts
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I currently own a 2001 Park Avenue . Its more comfortable than any new car on the road today and it has one of the best engines ever made . It has 172k miles and I intend to bring it to 300k miles

Crippledinvegas
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I'm driving a 2003 LeSabre. Best car I've ever owned.

robertmead
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“Cars that impress no one, until they go on a road trip with you” is a good category lol

SulphurS
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My first car was a 01 Buick Park Ave😎 and still the proud owner 🫡

joseduran
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2003 Century here- purchased in 2009 with 61K miles and it was in near new condition maintained by original owner who only took it to the dealer for her "checkups."
I drove it for 10 years without the need of any major equipment replacement needs-- just the std. fluid changes, tires, etc.
In 2020 with 130K miles I had to start making some investments = things wear out.
It cost me ~$9K from 2020-2023 to "remake her" = bring her back to full reliability, I could not not dump this girl who has taken such good care of me.
None of these expenses were engine or trans related but there's plenty of other moving parts that get tired.
I drive ~8K miles per year and I drive it with "mature respect" for both our ages demand that. I think she will outlive me (at least that's my plan).

mikejohn
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Based on my own experience with Buick cars, definitely it's a much better car to purchase compared to Lincoln cars, especially Buick Park Avenue. IMHO: Buick Park Avenue also has spacious interior, smooth ride, luxurious and elegant design. My gallery on Youtube shows this. Pictures worth a thousand words!

simoneffendi
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I had a 2003 Park Ave ultra back in the day . But now I have a 2001 Park Ave. as a second car with over 200, 000 miles and love it. Everything works and a part her a part there and the 3800 still rolling.

breed
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I currently have a 2000 Buick Park Ave. I bought it with 32, 000 miles on it for $3250. I’ve been driving it for five years. Only thing it’s ever gone wrong is a leaky intake gasket new tires new brakes normal stuff still driving it today at 95, 000 miles still floats down the road. I’ve drove that car cross country. I would highly recommend them to anyone.

thebrock
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I’ve got a 99 Buick Regal with the 3800 V6 I believe it’s the best GM engine ever made they are really good cars I would definitely recommend anyone that is looking for a good reliable affordable comfortable car these car you can’t go wrong at all total agree with you! 😊

damianpasour
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Interesting video. There is truth to that reliability factor being discussed. That was not just a Buick thing, but a "GM" thing. Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile Eighty Eight/LSS and Ninety Eight and Regency( 1997-1998 model) were just as reliable because they all used the same chassis( C and H bodies) and the same 3800 V6 engines( non supercharged and super charged) as the Buicks. The Oldsmobile Toronado and Buick Riviera( E Car chassis) were reliable too as they shared engines and many parts with the other models I named. I drive a 1996 Oldsmobile 98 and a Oldsmobile Toronado. Holden ( Australian GM) used the 3800 V6 in their Caprice, Statesman and Calais and Comnmodore models. Thank you for the video.

OLDS
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Still driving my 2000 Lesabre and not planning to quit anytime soon. Just past 180, 000. Still has plenty to go. Spacious, quiet, tight and smooth.

guthriemayfield
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I've owned this 98 LeSabre for over 2 years and paid $800 for it! Here in Pueblo Colorado, they are everywhere. I got tired of repairs on my Ford ranger and Dodge van, throwing out codes, but never figuring out the problems. I said I'm going back to my GM reliable cars. Haven't regretted it!😁✌️😎

josephshelnutt
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My grandma bought a 05 Le Sabre brand new and still has it. She can’t drive anymore but everything you said in the video is right. My grandpa drives it cause it’s way easier on gas than his Chevy pickup

Jakechad
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My aunts and uncles in Ohio always drove Buicks and ford crown Vic’s. They’d literally drive them for 20 years until they rusted away. Super comfortable.

Johnsmith
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I got a green '94 LeSabre as a hand me down from my parents. Truthfully, it was not always a happy story. Dad had to put a lot of money into it, and I did as well, yet it survived. It was a mechanic's dream to work on and was exempt from NYS emissions standards which started in 1996. The paint job really went bad. I didn't want to spend too much, so I got Maaco's cheapest paint job, which did hold up pretty well.
Anyway, when my son enlisted in the Army, his duty station was Fort Bliss. It was too late to get a leave for Christmas, so I wondered if a 21 year old car could make it from NY to El Paso. We decided to give it a a shot. We bought 1 way plane tickets home and set off the day after Christmas. It made the trip like a champ. Our son would drive it for a couple more years, much to the amusement of his buddies, and it finally expired around 2018.

pluggy
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I currently have a 1998 Buick Park Ave. it floats down the highway is super comfortable has plenty of power gets good gas mileage and is an excellent car. When I was 18 years old. I bought my first Buick Riviera and absolutely loved it. It was faster than my friends, Camaros and shovels. There is nothing wrong with the Buick after all it’s only one step below Cadillac.

oqdbvpp
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My dad bequeathed me a '94 Buick RoadMaster in 2005. It had 150K miles on it and glided over the road like butter. I could fit my goalie son and 3 of his teammates in it, with all their bags & sticks in the trunk. My son drove that until about 250K, when he couldn't take the "coolness" anymore. Buick makes some great road yachts.

mytvbs
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I have been driving and buying cars for over forty years. Mercedes, Lincolns, Saabs ETC and my PARK AVENUE is the best of any in every catagory.

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