Used 1992 Buick Roadmaster Consumer Reviews
Nice
Loved the car and sold it with 220,000 miles on it. Hauled everything we could throw at it or in it. Rust was a problem. Had new trans, fuel pump, radiator, exhaust, a/c compressor, shocks. Had all the usual changes as brakes, tires, ran Mobil 1 in it. MPG: 19 to 20 on a trip, 17 to 18 around town, 10 to 13 pulling 2 horses. 14 to 16 around town in winter.
Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon
This has been an amazing automobile for our family. Purchased used in 1996 it served as the "Mother Wagon" dervied as a cross between the mother of all wagons and mon's daily duty hauler.
The land yacht
Love the car! It's a throwback to the big cars of the 60's & 70's. Gas mileage not good but the rise more than makes up for it. It's like gliding down the road.
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Car For The Ages
This was actually purchased new by my grandfather, but I've kept it for sentimental reasons. It is a dream to drive as you never feel the pavement. Acceleration is unbelievable with an LT1 derivative V8. Steering is soft with no feeling of the road, but that is expected with such a large car. If you need trunk space, there is ample room. Reliability has been very good, the drivetrain is as tight as it was new, and it has 130,000 miles on it! If you enjoy large cars, this is the last large Buick ever made and it does not disappoint. You need to show these some TLC, but if you do, people will notice this car on the road. PS, this is a review of the 4dr Sedan.
an enormous land yacht.. theres more..
This particular car was an inheritance that apparently was left to rot in the florida sun, then the damage was hidden by the dealer who sold it for the heir.. i would not treat my grand fathers last car like that.. i should know better than to NOT have a car inspected by someone local to the seller..