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Used 1992 Buick Roadmaster Consumer Reviews

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4.63 out of 5 stars

Will not quit

rdmoore, 06/18/2011
1992 Buick Roadmaster Estate 4dr Wagon
5 of 5 people found this review helpful

Bought my Roadmaster with 38K in 1997. Now has 315K and STILL runs and drives better than the other cars we have owned. It is the go-to car for towing our travel trailer, and everything else you can think of. Absolutely no rust and the paint still sparkles. The largest repair bill so far has been for a new radiator. When the engine and transmission finally quit I am happily going to put new ones in and keep going. This car owes us NOTHING.

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4.38 out of 5 stars

The "Baby Limo"

Joe Gray, 03/07/2007
1992 Buick Roadmaster Limited 4dr Sedan
6 of 7 people found this review helpful

I wanted a bigger safer car in 1997 then became 2nd owner at 68K miles. New tranny at 122K. New heater core at 130K. Two alternators, 3 or 4 mufflers. Rubber door trim won't stay on, I re- glue it, but looks OK if I don't wanna bother at the time. I rely on rear side view mirrors when changing lanes on the freeway - has a blindspot. Primary around town driving is in Drive, not OD. I've bought tires once, highway, not all season. This car is not for sale and I drive it everyday.

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4 out of 5 stars

The land roamer

Haefen, 01/14/2016
1991 Buick Roadmaster Estate 4dr Wagon
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

This is a fantastic car to own if you need to seat as much as an SUV, tow as much as light to medium duty trucks, and drive on long trips comfortably. The only real problem with the 1991 model is the 5.0L V8 as it is under powered for such a big heavy car, but the 5.0L was also in trucks and vans from the age so they suffered the same issue. But besides that I have no trouble getting up to 75 mph and driving all day in it, I bought it in Denver, Colorado, and drove it 3 hours home, including on a dirt road with old tires, as the last owner did not replace them, and it handled it like a champ, I've had it for 5,000 miles now, driving it 100 miles a day in the middle of Wyoming winter, and it just handles wonderfully, it doesn't give me any trouble and even at 191,000 miles that I bought it at I haven't had to do any major work, and I don't see signs of anything major, besides the water pump, being replaced. I would recommend this vehicle to anyone who loves big wagons.

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4 out of 5 stars
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4.88 out of 5 stars

Nicest Car on Planet

delapidote, 01/07/2007
1992 Buick Roadmaster Estate 4dr Wagon
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Since I bought this car, I have nothing but enjoyment out of driving it. I am the father of 3 kids so I needed extra seating capacity and storage room also. This car is very quiet and smooth running for a car of it's milage. It is loaded down with every feature for a price that everyone can afford. I really do love this car alot and affectionately refer to it as "the beast". It rides smooth as silk, tough as a tank, may use a little too much fuel but the ride is well worth it. And maintenance and repair on this car is easy and inexpensive which I think makes up for the fuel cost. If I had the money to buy a Hummer, I would buy this car instead.

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4.25 out of 5 stars

The Good,The Bold, and The Big

spongsk8erbubba, 06/19/2002
1992 Buick Roadmaster Estate 4dr Wagon
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Other then back road handling...its all good.

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