Used 1992 Buick Century Consumer Reviews
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1992 Buick Century Wagon
Best Automobile I have ever owned! And I have newer ones. 12 years and 51,000 miles later, it looks like new inside and out. Only had to replace an alternator, A/C and brakes. Everything else is original condition (tires excepted).
terrible problems since I got it
Bought this car from a co-worker with 30000 miles on it, now it only has 60k on it and already had to replace the alternator 3 times, battery, computer, struts and CB joints are going.
The street legal tank
I bought the car from a dealership(owner was family friend) for 1500 with 77000 miles on it. This thing was like a cloud not to mention the comfy seating size and the 3.3 engine rewards passive drivers with great mileage but gives you the speed in needed situations. At 88000 I crashed the vehicle into a sement barrier which cost me only 500 in repairs. The mechanic said the thing was still solid. After that the final sentence was when a LeBaron going 50mph hit me at a dead stop on the drivers side. It bent my entire front end 6 inches over (motor still solid in place) and I was leaking something. What did I do? I got in, turned the key over, and the thing still ran another 100 miles before I parked the car in my yard. P.S. Didn't feel a thing.
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Not too shabby
I like this vehicle, and it's very comfortable. The problem is that I keep closing the door on the seatbelt which is attached to the doors. There is also no cupholders. Overall, it's a great car. It drives smoothly, there's powerseat, and everything else is just fine. The car is roomy, and the trunk is very big.
the best
low upkeep repairs at a minuim fast on the picup 3300ltr v6 the new one can't hold a candle to this one