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Used 1995 Buick Roadmaster Consumer Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

THIS is a Buick

Matthew Dolph, 08/15/2016
1995 Buick Roadmaster 4dr Sedan
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

Purchased used, base model and decent shape for a 20 year old car. Huge trunk, plenty of room inside and the lovely LT1 V8. The car accelerates well and stops quickly, surprising for a 2-ton sedan. Parts and maintenance are no problem, but don't bother with a GM dealership. They don't know anything about proper Buicks anymore and they give you excuses not to work on it. This car and the Chevy Caprice are sisters, so there's lots of support out there. For modders, this is the perfect sleeper: the 9C1 police kit will fit this car. My car is stock Buick and a LOT of people underestimate the performance! The only thing is, of course, fuel economy. The LT1 is a thirsty beast, but worth it.

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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4.88 out of 5 stars

Was a big mistake to stop making them.

Bob Young, 06/17/2007
1995 Buick Roadmaster Estate 4dr Wagon
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

I do a lot of highway driving and always get close to or over 20 mpg driving 70-75 mph with the AC on. I play in a band and it hauls an upright bass, big speaker cabs, bass guitars, amp heads, etc. all at the same time very comfortably and with plenty of power at all times and even fits my wife. The car is very reliable, and the motor uses less than 1/4 of a quart of oil in 3000 miles with 96000 miles on the odometer. This car is a blast to drive and I get comments all the time, these are becoming classics and rightfully so. I'll take one of these over a roadhog SUV anyday and you can even see over them when you are in back of them. They ride like but handle much better than the old boats.

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3 out of 5 stars

Road-Disaster

josh97056, 04/30/2005
1994 Buick Roadmaster Limited 4dr Sedan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

This vehicle has been nothing but trouble since the day I bought it, It spends most of it's time in the driveway because I can't afford to keep up on the repairs. I have driven it only 30,000 miles in 4 years. I have had to replace the starter twice, water pump twice, Opti-spark distrbutor system twice ($350 part) are you starting to see a pattern here, basically everything breaks twice. One time the front suspension system failed and the right wheel feel off while I was driving, luckily I didnt crash. The electrical system also has several problems, as the door locks, interior lights, lumbar support and trunk release all quit working, additionally the vehicle will not stay aligned.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Buick Wagon Going Strong

Charles, 08/08/2008
1994 Buick Roadmaster Estate 4dr Wagon
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

Purchased new and still own this large eight passenger vehicle. Used primarily for road trips between homes and occasional tow of boat or trailer. Practically no repairs in 14 years, changed fluids two years ago, have some difficulty keeping side rubber securely attached is only problem. Wish I could buy a new one today. Car is very comfortable and has quick modified Corvette engine and still gets about 22 on road with regular fuel. Quite a package.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Back to the Future

Sky Eagle, 10/10/2004
1995 Buick Roadmaster Limited 4dr Sedan
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

This car is so awsome. A lot of us do not like FWD and this RWD has a lot of punch! Note that Chrysler 300 is now going back to this design! If you use restraint on the gas and hold the reigns tightly, you can squeeze 29 MPG on the highway and that's impressive given the ease at which this car glides to the posted limit. And comfort and room abound! I just love this car!

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