Yeah I have a 2004 Acura TL and it has even way more features than this Buick and more features than even a lot of base luxury cars do today. Only thing it doesn't have is backup cam and lane assist, but unless you're 17 years old or 85 years old you should know how to back out of your damn driveway or not wonder into a different lane.
I love this car, me and my parents had this car for three months, it is one of the most attractive looking American car, it's got everything you'd ever want in a car, boy I miss that car, it was heavy, it was big, it was powerful, this is the kind of car that represents America. I miss it so much.
@@unknowntonoone1368 Repairs and parts are inexpensive. Easy car to work on yourself. Park Ave is basically the same car, just looks a bit different. 100,000 is just broken in for these cars. Just remember to do your reccomend services to the car at 100,000. I did all the fluids and filters including p.s. flush. Exellant cars! Love my 03 lesabre!
I think I’ll take the time to mention how this walk around and review on the LeSabre is exactly what a car review on CZcams should be but never truly is in other videos. I tip my hat to you my man, fantastic job.
I love how they brought back the circular gauges on these models. Reminds me very much of my chrome tri-gauges in my 85 LeSabre Coupe. This is for sure a fully loaded model. This will soon be rare and worth a lot of money. They don't make Buicks like this anymore, they were in their prime in the 80's, but Buick put a lot of time and work into these!
I also have a 2005 Buick LeSabre except it has over 126K miles on it but the engine & transmission is great. I bought it recently from a used car dealer for only $2K. I had to replace the windshield, renew the break rotors, replace tie rod & a few other minor issues. Other than that, it's running great now.
Not bad I jus got a 02 for $800 only needs is the back bumper runs like a champ hope you continue to enjoy your 05 model these old school vehicles are a beast when maintained right,👋🏼🔥
I dislike most GM cars but I always liked Buick. Back in 2003 my dad bought a '92 Lesabre and it was when I first got my drivers license in high school. I used to drive the car every now and then and LOVED that thing. It was a comfortable boat to drive. He still drives the car today, 25 years after it was made. And he doesn't even take care of it.
My 80 year old grandparents have a 2005 lesabre. They bought the car brand new and still are driving it today. These cars are very comfortable. Surely aren't rockets or chick magnets but I traded them my pickup for the weekend last summer and I swear i felt like I was sitting on a sofa with wheels. It was also loaded with so many cool options galore. If it were my car, i'd probably fit it with a nice bluetooth/mp3 deck so I can pair my devices with it since back in 2005 they were not fitting stock cars with these features ((I think)) so I'd definitely update the stereo system. As far as I know they haven't had major issues with it aside from general maintenance. I think the transmission leaked twice and it needed new pitman arms but that was it. It currently has around 110k and its still very clean and straight. Old people owned cars are always the best to have lol
After having one of these for a few months, I Quickly found out how underrated I made this car to be! We also just put $1500 in all new shocks, airbags etc.. The car is SMOOTHER than a baby's ass.
I really like how you give an in depth of the cars that you show. I like seeing the old classics as well as the latest models. Great Job man keep'em coming..
I pretty much just bought the same car myself, the only thing different with it, is that it's got a gray cloth interior, and the dash, door paneling, etc, is black, which fits in pretty nice imo!
I own a 03 Lesabre Limited with all the features. I love the heads up display because I never need to take my eyes off the road and always know my speed. Also helpful if I see highway patrol. Very comfortable car, just bad on gas but its a given because its so big
Currently my daily driver, though the AC doesn't work and it sometimes doesnt start. Pretty comfy, I say though the seats are slippery, I take a turn and almost fall off the seat.
Those are nice cars my aunt and uncle they have a brown 2001 Buick Lesabre Limited. It's a great car but it is getting old and it has broke down on them a few times and they had to do repairs to it last year. So i think like some time later this year they trade it and get a new car. My uncle his a big GM guy show i very sure that they will get some other GM car.
Steven Lebbing The car is a bore to drive that has no handling capabilities and feedback on the road. The driver and passenger seat have no bolster and crappy support. You never feel snug in the seat, and you reposition your back too many times, but the cloth seats are likely more comfortable and you wont slide around like the leather seats. The rear seats are not comfortable on long trips.The rear seats have no head support if you want to doze off and the rear seat cushion offer little comfort on long trips.The Lesabre was marketed for the buyer in there mid 50s and above.
+John Doe That's just a GM thing. I get in 2-3 year old GM cars all the time at work that already have slow moving windows. By the time I sold my Saturn only the drivers side window worked.
Those were good cars - too bad that GM dropped the LeSabre, Park Ave, Lucerne, DeVille/DTS, Bonneville, 88 and 98... I suppose that the old school family cars have lost their way with their older styling...
I ordered 66 The Northstar engine was never garbage, if so then how come so many N*s still roam the streets? N*s bad rep came from people not taking care of their engines by letting them sit and not keeping the oil up. The Northstar is a performance engine that needs oil. Still far more reliable than any German sports sedan. Plus By 2006 there were no N* problems to speak of.
What are these types of cars known as, I know they are sedans but cars like this, the regal, chevy impala, chrysler sebring, etc. Basically long sedans from the year 2000-2005? Any good suggestions for these types of cars
all these features that everybody takes for granted today, Buick had 15 years ago.
ok
Yeah I have a 2004 Acura TL and it has even way more features than this Buick and more features than even a lot of base luxury cars do today. Only thing it doesn't have is backup cam and lane assist, but unless you're 17 years old or 85 years old you should know how to back out of your damn driveway or not wonder into a different lane.
CeeStyleDj buick had touchscreen interface back in the 80s in the riviera.
Um...unless that 14 y.o. Buick has under 30K miles (why wouldn't you show the odo???), $8 grand is a crack-smokin' high price.
Crazy how under the radar this model car is in 2018.
I love this car, me and my parents had this car for three months, it is one of the most attractive looking American car, it's got everything you'd ever want in a car, boy I miss that car, it was heavy, it was big, it was powerful, this is the kind of car that represents America. I miss it so much.
John Corelli Love that model too. Why did they own it for only 3 months?
Long story bro.
My dad proudly owned a 1986 buick electra park avenue for 8 years . I miss it too
The mercury sedans are better
Have a 05 LeSabre been in the family since new running it on 700k on it still going strong
Are repairs expensive? Is the park Avenue also a good buy . There is one near me with only 100k miles.
700,000 miles?
@@unknowntonoone1368 Repairs and parts are inexpensive. Easy car to work on yourself. Park Ave is basically the same car, just looks a bit different. 100,000 is just broken in for these cars. Just remember to do your reccomend services to the car at 100,000. I did all the fluids and filters including p.s. flush. Exellant cars! Love my 03 lesabre!
Did you change transmission fluid?
I think I’ll take the time to mention how this walk around and review on the LeSabre is exactly what a car review on CZcams should be but never truly is in other videos. I tip my hat to you my man, fantastic job.
I love how they brought back the circular gauges on these models. Reminds me very much of my chrome tri-gauges in my 85 LeSabre Coupe. This is for sure a fully loaded model. This will soon be rare and worth a lot of money. They don't make Buicks like this anymore, they were in their prime in the 80's, but Buick put a lot of time and work into these!
Lame
@@1986bigwhodi You're lame!
I also have a 2005 Buick LeSabre except it has over 126K miles on it but the engine & transmission is great. I bought it recently from a used car dealer for only $2K. I had to replace the windshield, renew the break rotors, replace tie rod & a few other minor issues. Other than that, it's running great now.
Not bad I jus got a 02 for $800 only needs is the back bumper runs like a champ hope you continue to enjoy your 05 model these old school vehicles are a beast when maintained right,👋🏼🔥
I dislike most GM cars but I always liked Buick. Back in 2003 my dad bought a '92 Lesabre and it was when I first got my drivers license in high school. I used to drive the car every now and then and LOVED that thing. It was a comfortable boat to drive. He still drives the car today, 25 years after it was made. And he doesn't even take care of it.
My 80 year old grandparents have a 2005 lesabre. They bought the car brand new and still are driving it today. These cars are very comfortable. Surely aren't rockets or chick magnets but I traded them my pickup for the weekend last summer and I swear i felt like I was sitting on a sofa with wheels. It was also loaded with so many cool options galore. If it were my car, i'd probably fit it with a nice bluetooth/mp3 deck so I can pair my devices with it since back in 2005 they were not fitting stock cars with these features ((I think)) so I'd definitely update the stereo system. As far as I know they haven't had major issues with it aside from general maintenance. I think the transmission leaked twice and it needed new pitman arms but that was it. It currently has around 110k and its still very clean and straight. Old people owned cars are always the best to have lol
dsteward85 They can be rockets if you mod them. A couple of Bolt-ons and a few hours of your time, and you'll have a real sleeper
Shill much?
Unfortunately this is my first car
And I have to drive it to school with a handicap license plate lmao
@@widefan9530 nigga said a rocket 😭😭
@@darthdarthbinkss youre going to miss this car one day
After having one of these for a few months, I Quickly found out how underrated I made this car to be! We also just put $1500 in all new shocks, airbags etc.. The car is SMOOTHER than a baby's ass.
I really like how you give an in depth of the cars that you show. I like seeing the old classics as well as the latest models. Great Job man keep'em coming..
I pretty much just bought the same car myself, the only thing different with it, is that it's got a gray cloth interior, and the dash, door paneling, etc, is black, which fits in pretty nice imo!
buick lesabre is really a very good car i like it
thanks for this! Nice review
I love seeing these older cars
I have a 2000 Buick limited, looks the same. Coffee cup holders don't do such a good job, but the rest of the car is beautiful.
Only in America are cup holder issues the most common complaints on a car.
was it reliable?
My dream car.
I own a 03 Lesabre Limited with all the features. I love the heads up display because I never need to take my eyes off the road and always know my speed. Also helpful if I see highway patrol. Very comfortable car, just bad on gas but its a given because its so big
They're actually very good on gas, maybe you need a tune-up.
is it reliable
That thing is equipped. I kinda want one now 😂
Currently my daily driver, though the AC doesn't work and it sometimes doesnt start. Pretty comfy, I say though the seats are slippery, I take a turn and almost fall off the seat.
My grandma had one of these a ti this day she still says it was her favorite car
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Loving that 240 in the background
Best part is Van Halen at 3:45
Lyrics of so nice Phoenix are so nice
Those are nice cars my aunt and uncle they have a brown 2001 Buick Lesabre Limited. It's a great car but it is getting old and it has broke down on them a few times and they had to do repairs to it last year. So i think like some time later this year they trade it and get a new car. My uncle his a big GM guy show i very sure that they will get some other GM car.
Steven Lebbing
The car is a bore to drive that has no handling capabilities and feedback on the road. The driver and passenger seat have no bolster and crappy support. You never feel snug in the seat, and you reposition your back too many times, but the cloth seats are likely more comfortable and you wont slide around like the leather seats. The rear seats are not comfortable on long trips.The rear seats have no head support if you want to doze off and the rear seat cushion offer little comfort on long trips.The Lesabre was marketed for the buyer in there mid 50s and above.
+John Doe That's just a GM thing. I get in 2-3 year old GM cars all the time at work that already have slow moving windows. By the time I sold my Saturn only the drivers side window worked.
+Jakeman21642 Well my aunt and uncle they ended up getting a 2015 Hyundai Sonata SE.
Steven Lebbing
Those were good cars - too bad that GM dropped the LeSabre, Park Ave, Lucerne, DeVille/DTS, Bonneville, 88 and 98... I suppose that the old school family cars have lost their way with their older styling...
well yea because honestly they were all ass ugly cars
biglinc1 The 3.8L engine is the only thing I will miss. the nothstar engine was garbage.
I ordered 66 The Northstar engine was never garbage, if so then how come so many N*s still roam the streets? N*s bad rep came from people not taking care of their engines by letting them sit and not keeping the oil up. The Northstar is a performance engine that needs oil. Still far more reliable than any German sports sedan. Plus By 2006 there were no N* problems to speak of.
Hakeem Mulholland I beg to differ.
I ordered 66 Explain please if you will
Very nice car.
My children mother has one just like this beautiful car i am talking about 5 star vehicle...
Is the car quiet on th highway?
Yes! 😍
Im considering a low milage limited example .... very civilized
This car is probably already sold. Do you recall the mileage?
For a american car. Are these just as reliable as the panther platforms?
What are these types of cars known as, I know they are sedans but cars like this, the regal, chevy impala, chrysler sebring, etc. Basically long sedans from the year 2000-2005? Any good suggestions for these types of cars
American mid-size entry luxury.
an awesome one is the 2005 Pontiac Bonneville GXP. more on the sports sedan side though.
Is this better than park avenue?
No....the park avenue is a step above the lasabre
@@jorgealvarado3512 which one is bigger?
I think they are the same size, but the park avenue is the top of the line of the 2.
@@jorgealvarado3512 A tie😏
8 grand? You craze
This was made in 2014 btw lmao
Where is the aux
There isn't a AUX input but there is a cassette player and CD player
good god...the seats are HUGE....i guess most people driving these things are too tho lol
samsquantch14 nope lmao! I got one and Im a little guy!
Im just thinking how comfortable i can bang a chick in the back seat 😄
I love them!😏😍💞💞💞💞
How much .... I live in Richmond
Its sold this video is from 2014
Yes I see now ..... Oh well .
Still for sell?
No that’s why it says sold
drink a lot of coffee?
Get off my lawn!