Used 2000 Buick LeSabre Consumer Reviews
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gm has work to do
Have had the car only a few weeks, bought used 40K miles, GM Certified used car...power is great, highway ride is great, all the toys are great..driver's seat isn't all that comfortable, and there are quality issues, have had it into the dealer three times already, once for a new alternator! Annoying dash rattle and squeak from the glovebox when travelling on less than smooth roads. Driver's seat squeaks and moves around when one makes a turn, have had dealer look at that as well, was unable to fix..annoying glare on windshield from top of dash and defroster vent.
Nice car dad!
Very nice car. Everyone I talk to says that the car is classy. All my motorhead contacts say that it's one of the most reliable cars avaialble on the planet
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A Wonderful Automobile
My Buick was pre-driven by a Buick CEO. It had 5000 miles on it when I bought it. It was in perfect shape and still is. I have a very bad back condition having had 8 lumbar operations. When I drove this car for the first time, it was like riding on a cloud. I had to only drive the car less than 10 miles when I knew this was the car for me. I have had no problems with the car. It still rides like a dream. I will definitely buy another buy LeSabre. I love the controls on the steering wheel. It's sound system is terrific. I would recommend this car in a heartbeat.
Love My Car
I love my Buick. It has so many features that it is a pleasure to drive. I have had only a couple minor problems but they were fixed under the warranty. I'd buy it again in a minute.
Electric Windows
My wife and I love the car for travelling, long distance and around town. The major flaw has been the high failure rate of the window's raise/lower assembly. In less than four years, all four windows have failed/broken at least twice and some three times. We have reached a point of being afraid of lowering any window for fear it won't raise. The most recent failure happened last week to my wife. She decided to try lowering the rear left window since the inside of the car was so hot from the desert sun. Bad move. Down once and it wouldn't raise. The little flip of the switch cost me $492 and change.