Used 2002 Buick LeSabre Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Lesabre
Great car. A few minor interior fit problems. Ride is great
Outstanding Ride & Value
Buick has hit the mark with this one. This vehicle is a pleasure to drive. Great mileage, plenty of space, elegant style, and superior value compared with other full-size cars. You can't go wrong with this vehicle. No unusual or excessive motor sounds. My experience is a quiet ride.
- Custom SedanMSRP: $4,50021 mi away
- Custom SedanMSRP: $8,995155 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $4,197235 mi away
02 LeSabre Custom
Always wanted one; finally bought one. Should have done it 10 years ago. Some call it an "old person's" car. I first drove one at 42 and discovered why - they are very sensible vehicles. If you're looking for "chick magnet" or "hot rod", move on or purchase a "fun car" with the money you save over other vehicles of the LeSabres type.
2001 Buick Lesabre Custom
I have a very long commute, almost 200 miles round trip daily. This car is powerful, quiet, very smooth, comfortable, economical and roomy. All for a very reasonable price. Surprisingly good handling for a car built for long distance comfort is a plus. If more people driving Accords and Camrys would think to test drive this car, they would be surprised and I think impressed.
Bought for safety ratings
This vehicle has a well thought out interior design and a comfortable seating arrangment for all passagers. I bought new, but one year old is best value given the depreciation of almost ten thousand the first year. Drive one (Buick La Sabre) you will probably buy it.
Very nice, more room than Regal
Starts a bit rougher than my Regal did with the same engine. A bit floaty for suspension. Overall I like it.
Lazy-boy on wheels
I am 23 years old, and while most people my age would not consider buying a Buick, it was my only choice. I had a 94 Park Ave, and loved the comfort and safty of it. I recently bought this LeSabre used (in '06) with 23,000 miles on. I just LOVE it. It rides like a dream, and handles great. I spend a lot of time in the car, and it is so comfortable and enjoyable to drive as well as ride in. People used to always tease me about my love for full sized sedans, but once they drive the LeSabre, they change their tunes.. they love it too.
Great Car! Great Price!
This car is one of a kind. It has been a hit in my whole family all because of its' comfort. It is so nice to actually be able to sit bag in the large seats and relax instead of being all crammed in. Overall I would give it a 9.2 of 10.!
The best car ever!
My husband bought this for me after I had an accident with my 91 Park Avenue. I'm 24, and not many people my age drive this kind of big car, but I loved it. Love the steering wheel radio controls. Power seats are very comfy and roomy Also holds up well in accidents. We found out first hand! The car tells you when you need windsheild washer, and even when tire pressure is low, so I have plenty of time to have him fix it! My friends can make fun of me all they want to, I love this car and it is very safe. Nice ground effects. It has great pickup, runs perfect in snow too.
Thier LeSabre - for a reason!
I live on the road - 45-50k/year. Comfort is a must. This car provides it, although the seats are not quite as comfortable as in the '94 I traded in. Fuel economy is excellent - with a high-flow air filter & synthetic oil, I have averaged 26.6 combined MPG over the last 35,000 miles. People who wouldn't buy a Buick are impressed by the ride & performance. My teenage son said it has more pickup than Mom's Xterra, and there is enough room for six adult males to ride in reasonable comfort. My only significant complaints are an occasional stalling problem (goes away with higher-octaine gas) and a bit more road noise than I'd like. Overall, a very solid, sensible car.
Don't buy a 2002 Buick!
This Buick has nice styling, performance, and a great ride. However, the 3.8 engine has a reoccuring issue with Intake Manifold gasket leaks that GM refuses to take responsibility for. Check out NHTSA vehicle bulletins for this model. I experienced the same problem in my Chevy Lumina with 3.1 V6. You will be replacing your gasket approx. every 25- 30k miles at a cost of $700-900 a pop. I went thru this 2x with my Lumina and now my Buick has it's first failure at 60k miles. Time to trade it in.
Glad I bought it.
So far the all around performance it OK.
Best Value / We love our Lesabre
GM's 3.8 engine and trany provide an excellent balance between power, acceleration and fuel milege. The car is great to drive on long trips and handles well with the grand touring suspension. The other plus is the excellent safety rating for the LeSabre.
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great value, great ride, great workmanship, pepy acceleration, only $1500 more than comparly equiped Chevy Impala
Dad’s Pride and Joy
I kept this car from being sold from my father’s estate. The engine and transmission are truly bulletproof! The only issue is that it operates and rides so smoothly that you are at risk of falling asleep.😆
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