Which should I buy? Car Under $2500 Edition! See what the CAR WIZARD looks for & looks out for

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  • The CAR WIZARD 🧙‍♂️ finds three cars under $2,500 with the indestructable Buick 3800 engine online. Which would be the one to purchase? Let him show you what to look for and what to look out for.
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  • @theconfused_fisherman
    @theconfused_fisherman Před 3 lety +393

    Imagine being the guy who posted that Pontiac listing and watching the Car Wizard roast your ass 😂😂

    • @williamparker7823
      @williamparker7823 Před 3 lety +24

      The only Pontiac I'd buy (again) is a vibe. Toyota did all the important bits, it can fit 2x4x8's with all doors and windows closed, decent ground clearance for dirt roads and forest trails, awd available, can fix most things cheap in the driveway.

    • @darthdarthbinkss
      @darthdarthbinkss Před 3 lety +9

      @@williamparker7823 Even though it's a Toyota matrix, most of them I see (at least around me, I know this is anecdotal) are pretty beat up. That doesn't mean they're like that everywhere, though, and I wouldn't mind buying one if I saw one up for sale in good shape and for a decent price

    • @performancedownunder5773
      @performancedownunder5773 Před 3 lety +1

      @@darthdarthbinkss Are you saying a 3.8 will fit in a Toyota matrix?

    • @brettgillmore5825
      @brettgillmore5825 Před 3 lety +8

      What's sad is the Pontiac is my favorite body style out of these 🤣🤣🤣

    • @willmaz8578
      @willmaz8578 Před 2 lety

      😂

  • @cmandc301
    @cmandc301 Před 3 lety +828

    If GM had any sense they would start remaking these engines and putting them in their new vehicles !

    • @ernestcassell3227
      @ernestcassell3227 Před 3 lety +136

      I too wish GM still made the 3800. Problem it would be illegal due to current CAFE and emission standards.

    • @aaryeshg.6526
      @aaryeshg.6526 Před 3 lety +140

      If they made this engine again then their service department is gonna be sad for not having enough broken cars to fix (and not enough $$ gained from that as such). They knew in the end the engine was too good.

    • @michaeld2799md
      @michaeld2799md Před 3 lety +43

      If by sense you mean making vehicles that don’t break in 3 years then you’re right💪

    • @rkan2
      @rkan2 Před 3 lety +13

      @@mhassouneh Not for a price they can make money on.

    • @Hotlog69
      @Hotlog69 Před 3 lety +19

      @@ernestcassell3227 Not sure how, since it's a sulev engine. I'm sure with today's tech it could meet whatever. I think it was just an engine that wasn't flashy enough. 3.6 is all aluminum and "high feature".

  • @marekw.9816
    @marekw.9816 Před 3 lety +391

    I guess I'm getting old because that le sabre looks good to me.

    • @kftc1980
      @kftc1980 Před 3 lety +28

      It looks better than a Prius. It does have a nice stout look.

    • @tdogboy7254
      @tdogboy7254 Před 3 lety +18

      Getting old with you. Sucker looks comfortable as well.

    • @johnmcaleese8459
      @johnmcaleese8459 Před 3 lety +31

      @@tdogboy7254 Lol. My Chrysler 300 got totaled parked in front of my house. I'm waiting on Disability from a crippling work accident so money is tight. I happened to drive by an intersection and saw a 4 sale sign on a 2002 LeSabre limited garage kept with 56,000 miles on it for less than the insurance money for my Crysler 300. I'm now prematurely driving a church lady car. I've been driving it for 2 weeks now and have yet to hit the passing gear! Lol.
      P.S. I do make sure my turn signal is off !!

    • @MrBluntNose
      @MrBluntNose Před 3 lety +3

      @@johnmcaleese8459 Nice. They're powerful as well right?

    • @clayzr4716
      @clayzr4716 Před 3 lety +8

      @@MrBluntNose it has 205 hp so it isn't slow but it isn't very fast either. I have a 2005 impala with the same motor and trans and it goes pretty good.

  • @PsRohrbaugh
    @PsRohrbaugh Před 2 lety +70

    This has to vibe of a "community access TV show". And I mean that in an entirely positive way. Your content feels "real", "homey", "comfortable", "honest". I feel like the Car Wizard is my next door neighbor, and not a work famous celebrity.

  • @wez123123123
    @wez123123123 Před 3 lety +172

    9:13 “When they don’t show much, that means they’re trying not to show much, they’re hiding something” .... sounds like online dating !!!

    • @88ights
      @88ights Před 3 lety +2

      Exactly what I thought too lol

    • @tima6549
      @tima6549 Před 3 lety +5

      Or they're hiding a LOT lol

    • @stevennelson209
      @stevennelson209 Před 3 lety +6

      Nine photos, all face shots.

    • @wez123123123
      @wez123123123 Před 3 lety +3

      Hiding the “spare tire” I suppose

    • @cmennenger
      @cmennenger Před 3 lety +3

      Yep fishing for catfish

  • @YanilMiami305
    @YanilMiami305 Před 3 lety +125

    That GM 3800 V6 was indestructible even without proper maintenance they'll still last 300k miles or more. GM should've never got rid of the 3800 v6

    • @oldcat3439
      @oldcat3439 Před 2 lety +12

      .. credit the loss of the GM 3800 V6 to marketing and financial stupidity by worthless, overpaid 'executives' ..

    • @matthewcaughey8898
      @matthewcaughey8898 Před rokem +17

      @@oldcat3439 It worked which is why they had to get rid of it. Do you see the thing about GM is as soon as they figure out something and get it working then they have to get rid of it. We can’t have people not bringing cars back in for service or we won’t make any money

    • @Dude13450
      @Dude13450 Před rokem +5

      No kidding on indestructible. I did my upper intake, and still loses coolant. Confirmed not a head gasket, but also no drips. Something is making it get 13mpg (compared to the 20mpg when I first bought it), but the thing still runs flawlessly. 250k original engine and transmission.

    • @mannamedbanjo
      @mannamedbanjo Před rokem +4

      proves gm knows how to build a car but won't because they don't take care of their customers

    • @tgsx2
      @tgsx2 Před rokem +2

      @@Dude13450 hook up a code reader to it. OBD-2. Or it could be low engine temp (thermostat)

  • @demarcorosas3850
    @demarcorosas3850 Před 3 lety +196

    Best vehicle to buy according to Car Wizard: A car driven by a senior citizen.

    • @tobiadams1994
      @tobiadams1994 Před 3 lety +14

      Well for a beater, grandpa cars are actually good deals. If you want something cool and reliable, you'll average at least 6K+.
      But a 2000 Buick Park Avenue Ultra can blow the doors off half of those sports cars if you put even a couple more grand into it, and you'll be doing it in absolute comfort lol

    • @HotDoggin75
      @HotDoggin75 Před 3 lety +10

      I have a 99 Buick Regal 3.8 supercharged with mod exhaust and cold air intake. Also has traction control and performance shifting transmission. Paid $1,100 for it and it cuts about 12.8 quarter mile runs

    • @kftc1980
      @kftc1980 Před 3 lety +11

      My 98 LS400 was senior owned, single owner. 108k miles after 18 years when I bought it. $4800. The 90k service was done by he Lexus dealer right before I bought it. Can’t do much better than that for under 5k.

    • @moujalout7563
      @moujalout7563 Před 3 lety +1

      Got a 2001 Oldsmobile Alero in 2007 for about $2k. I don't remember mileage...not too too high. 70k maybe? Granted, I bought it from a family member. It had the GM quad four engine. Sold it to get a new Hyundai. I'm still kicking myself for selling that thing because I know I could have gotten more mileage out of it.

    • @JohnnyAmerique
      @JohnnyAmerique Před 3 lety +9

      Yes, 100%. Retirees tend to put only a few thousand miles a year on their cars, they tend to maintain them well, and they drive very conservatively. I had one of these cars with the 3800 and when I finally sold it at nearly 240k miles, it still ran like a Swiss watch, didn’t burn a drop of oil between oil changes, and the A/C was still ice cold.

  • @happyflygon8096
    @happyflygon8096 Před 3 lety +170

    Another good rule of thumb: If the seller says "You drive it, you buy it." don't even look at it, because it means that there's a major problem that only presents during driving. They want you to buy in without a test drive so you can't figure out something's wrong until it's too late.

    • @ginobarilone5664
      @ginobarilone5664 Před 3 lety +8

      I drove a ford 500 today, rack was goin + other crap
      -dude turned all asshat wen i passed. He got mad his pigeon flew away. Prayin this lesabre is avail ill buy it immediately.

    • @hendo337
      @hendo337 Před 2 lety +5

      No $HIT, great advice.

    • @awesomeferret
      @awesomeferret Před 2 lety +2

      Thankfully that's so rare. I've never come across someone who is unwilling to let someone test drive their car. It's just too "common sense" that denying that request would arouse suspicion that that request is almost never denied. Granted I've only bought like 5 cars but that's still more than most people my age.

    • @Wally-pu2hh
      @Wally-pu2hh Před 2 lety

      Never heard of that .. if I did I'd say " get fuhked "

    • @seanbutler2291
      @seanbutler2291 Před 2 lety

      I have never ever heard anyone say that to me when buying a vehicle I think they know, that no moron would ever do that and if they did they deserve to be taken like the fool they are. That's automatic walk away with my middle finger pointed up right in the front of their face about a centimeter from their eye

  • @Hile648
    @Hile648 Před 3 lety +197

    I just picked up a mint 1995 Olds 88 with the 3800 V6 for $1000. 80k miles. The last owner bought it new, and it never spent a night out of the garage. What sold me was the engine. I remembered Hoovie and the Wizard both raving about it, so I picked it up. Couldn't be happier with it.

    • @210SAi
      @210SAi Před 3 lety +16

      Awesome find!

    • @instasingingvids3529
      @instasingingvids3529 Před 3 lety +15

      Hile648 those are great cars. Sometimes I think no one wants them because they are “a granny car” I could care less if it gets me around. And with that kind of mileage! What a steal!

    • @Hile648
      @Hile648 Před 3 lety +16

      @@instasingingvids3529Thanks! It is the definitely the epitome of "a granny car", but that's what I love about it. I even made up some "old person in the nineties" tapes to listen to in it. This thing is going to be my daily driver, but it'll be babied the whole time.

    • @e46fanatic
      @e46fanatic Před 3 lety +10

      My uncle had a Buick Century with the 3800 V6. He was a very rough driver and it lasted for a long time and was giving him over 32 mpg.

    • @STOP2NWO
      @STOP2NWO Před 3 lety +3

      That is a good find, happy driving 👍

  • @mikeoneill7360
    @mikeoneill7360 Před 3 lety +388

    The GM 3800, historically speaking it’s a beast.
    You nailed it Wizard, cheaper than a Toyota and extremely easy to repair.
    Nice job....

    • @FTsingos
      @FTsingos Před 3 lety +38

      Toyotas are great, but sometimes I just get shocked at how much a used one goes for. It seems like you might as well buy them new.

    • @mikeoneill7360
      @mikeoneill7360 Před 3 lety +5

      Jose Diaz
      I agree...

    • @jodysales2362
      @jodysales2362 Před 3 lety +26

      I just purchased a 2006 buick lacrosse. Paid more than I should of for a 14 year old car. But with 97k reading and the 3800 v6 and all the bells and whistles working along with all I've read about and heard about this motor I can safely say I am very please and happy about it. Even though it make me feel like an old man when driving it around. Lol

    • @mikeoneill7360
      @mikeoneill7360 Před 3 lety +1

      Jody Sales
      How much?

    • @jodysales2362
      @jodysales2362 Před 3 lety +5

      @@mikeoneill7360 $4200

  • @kyrangerman519
    @kyrangerman519 Před 3 lety +68

    Those 3.8s are like Timex watches, they just keep on running. I love the LeSabre and Park Ave.

    • @TheNiteNinja19
      @TheNiteNinja19 Před 3 lety +2

      Heck I had a water pump go bad and blew the motor. Threw in gasket sealer per directions, saved it.

    • @frederickevans4113
      @frederickevans4113 Před 3 lety +1

      I prefer Casio watches and Japanese cars with 4-bangers. Those 3.8s and Timex are both good, just "not my cup of tea", as the expression goes.

    • @SKA343
      @SKA343 Před 23 dny

      My monte had 3.8 but the trans went out 80k

  • @markmalinowski5951
    @markmalinowski5951 Před 3 lety +34

    My second car was a 2001 Grand Prix. It eventually needed intake gaskets, coolant elbows, and a MAF sensor. But I had it for 12 years and 180k miles, not having a car payment was nice because I could buy other stuff, like a house.

  • @Chubbycat747
    @Chubbycat747 Před 3 lety +45

    Grandma knew best.

  • @56buickguy
    @56buickguy Před 3 lety +39

    I got a 3800 Buick engine to 400,000 miles, 1988 Buick Electra T-Type. Loved that Car

    • @56buickguy
      @56buickguy Před 3 lety +3

      I loved working on the 3800, 30 min's to replace the alternator

    • @iamnatman
      @iamnatman Před 3 lety +6

      My 93 regal is at 414k right now. Fantastic engines.

    • @nate649
      @nate649 Před 3 lety

      Alternator is a breeze to replace on those engines... power steering pump, not so much.

    • @cbr1011
      @cbr1011 Před 3 lety +1

      @Deez Nuts just reminded me i havent checked mine in a while. That is certainly a downfall. Would have to jerry rig something if i were adding it often.

    • @terrencebanton9777
      @terrencebanton9777 Před 3 lety +1

      2000 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS with 270,000 miles on it with the 3800 engine non-supercharged.

  • @Gandalf914
    @Gandalf914 Před rokem +16

    Another point besides reliability, is the ride quality. I have a 2004 LeSabre Custom and I absolutely love how it glides down the road. It rides just as cushy as my former 1994 Jaguar XJ6. The plus side, my LeSabre is 1/10th the price in parts when I work on it compared to my old Jag. I had to get rid of the Jag because I was fixing it constantly. My LeSabre never complains with just simple maintenance.

  • @KeoniKreations
    @KeoniKreations Před 3 lety +5

    I'm pushing nearly 400,000 miles on my buick Lasabre and I love my car.

    • @MyLifeThai371
      @MyLifeThai371 Před 2 lety +1

      My buddy has 360,000 on his 1998 one. He said every 150,000 miles or so the intake manifold corrodes and fails, but he buys a brand new one for $200 and replaces it himself. He loves that car.

  • @edculle
    @edculle Před 3 lety +137

    That Buick looks like a nice car. The only problem with them is the turn signals quickly wear out from driving for miles with them going. ;-)

    • @jjrbeaudoinjustin
      @jjrbeaudoinjustin Před 3 lety +16

      At least they use them unlike other things cough* bmw

    • @1967250s
      @1967250s Před 3 lety +3

      Lol!

    • @logume1881
      @logume1881 Před 3 lety +16

      Interestingly, Buicks have reminders for that reason 🤣. If you go more than half a mile with the signal on, it dings at you and the dashboard tells you to check the signals. Love my 2003 Lesabre road sofa

    • @leestordahl9516
      @leestordahl9516 Před 3 lety +6

      @@logume1881 I have a 2000 Lesabre 52k on it.... oh yeah!

    • @97I30T
      @97I30T Před 3 lety +4

      Nick Bublitz My dad had a 2005 Yukon that did that. I thought that was pretty clever. I wonder if GM even bothers with that feature anymore?

  • @bmwfitness28
    @bmwfitness28 Před 3 lety +54

    I freaking love Buicks..I always recommend these when buying a used car..I driove mine another 100k miles and sold it then repurchased it when the guy wanted to sell it..

    • @ms.exclusive4076
      @ms.exclusive4076 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree,My Buick a beast,I have little more maintenance more.

    • @Ellis_B
      @Ellis_B Před 2 lety +2

      Lol good work

  • @oldmansilas559
    @oldmansilas559 Před 3 lety +36

    Thank God for honest mechanics like the Wizard. 👍🏾

  • @20TIL6
    @20TIL6 Před 3 lety +69

    "Toyotas bring a lot more money, because they are that good"
    Scotty Kilmer enters chat.

  • @2dfx
    @2dfx Před 3 lety +44

    12:32 "If I was looking for a car for my daughter"
    Wizard's daughter "I HAVE A HUNGER FOR PRELUDES"

    • @markm0000
      @markm0000 Před 3 lety +1

      FEED ME PRELUDES

    • @installwebercarburetorsona6159
    • @markm0000
      @markm0000 Před 3 lety +1

      Install Weber carburetors on a FIAT DOHC motor .... that username is oddly specific. What the hey I’ll subscribe.

    • @rickj1983
      @rickj1983 Před 3 lety +1

      My older daughter had a Prelude. It was a used car that she just purchased. At the first oil change her boyfriend asked me to help him change the oil. When we went to drain it, lmao (now), the oil came out as black as can be and only about a pint drained out. I couldn't believe it. We changed the filter and then I told him to run it for a few days and then change the oil and filter again and then one more time in a week just to get the system clean. She bought this car without me. Since then she and I both went to find her cars.

    • @MyLifeThai371
      @MyLifeThai371 Před 2 lety

      @@rickj1983 I always change the oil on a car as soon as I buy it. I never believe the seller when they say it has a fresh oil change.

  • @leestordahl9516
    @leestordahl9516 Před 3 lety +32

    I have a 2000 Lesabre..... it was my Grandma's! I got it almost 2 years ago with 42k on it! I did replace the engine mounts, replaced the rear air shocks with hydraulic shocks, valve cover gasket, and a cv joint.... otherwise, all good.....

  • @Vacationtime247
    @Vacationtime247 Před 3 lety +5

    "What 'cheap' car was your best daily driver?" That's a tough one. My aunt and uncle gave me a free 1986 Ford Tempo with the Mazda diesel 2.0 with a 5 speed. Clear title, only cost was to tow it home and the needed repairs. Had squirrel nests from the oil pan up to the hood. Literally packed with leaves, nuts, twigs, nests and such. Started by, putting on a starter just to see & hear it run. Which it did, actually ran great! Put on an exhaust and went through the brakes. Little bugger got me over 50 mpg routinely. It was ugly as sin and puffs of 'stuff' would fly out of the vents when the heater was turned on. But only had @$600 in it, starter, exhaust, brakes, title, register, etc. This was back when fuel was very expensive, but diesel was slightly cheaper. Great little car, but my wife hated it.
    Now, my newest cheap car might be one of my favorites. A 2008 Toyota Prius. Girl where my wife works couldn't get it started so she was going to pay to have it towed to the local junkyard. Instead, I said we'd take it. Again, clear title, just the cost to tow it home. Saved her the cost of the tow bill. Added gas and it started right up and began charging the battery! But, it had been neglected. Windshield is cracked, but I can live with it, needed a drivers side wheel bearing, has a dent in the passenger door, the front bumper had to come off to push out a large dent, the HID lights got changed to LED because the HID unit would randomly shut the light off, had to replace 2 of the cells later on along with cleaning the fan it was packed with gunk. Total after smogging it, lights, wheel bearing, 2 battery cells, title, registration, etc @$500-600
    VT247

  • @donaldwilson2620
    @donaldwilson2620 Před 3 lety +33

    I would also consider a Ford Crown Victoria or a Mercury Grand Marquis as well. The Ford Panther platform tends to be solid.

    • @kylez2141
      @kylez2141 Před 2 lety

      My 96 p71 has 222k on it ive fixed just about everything but shes been real good to me i got it at 161 2 years ago

    • @kylez2141
      @kylez2141 Před 2 lety +2

      Tranny, rear axle and bearings, water pump thermo and rad, battery, lights, 2 sets of wheels 3 sets of tires 2 sets of brakes 1 round of rotors, front end rebuild with diy alignment, majority of the filters, 3 sets of plugs the ignition packs all the wires and caps, maf and sensors, tons of little stuff, previous guy did the injectors and metal intake upgrade. Like i said ive put over 80k on it in 2 years. And ive crashed it hence the wheels.

    • @namemcnamerton4249
      @namemcnamerton4249 Před 2 lety +3

      Too bad every dickhead on youtube caused prices to skyrocket.

    • @kylez2141
      @kylez2141 Před 2 lety

      @@namemcnamerton4249 covid too, i got mine for 600 bucks

    • @namemcnamerton4249
      @namemcnamerton4249 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kylez2141 got mine 6000

  • @WhittyPics
    @WhittyPics Před 3 lety +50

    Buick built some solid cars back in the 90s

    • @instasingingvids3529
      @instasingingvids3529 Před 3 lety +5

      Dennis W up till about 2005 3800 engine wasn’t bad but 3400 is trash

    • @savagewaifu4694
      @savagewaifu4694 Před 3 lety +4

      They fell off when they got rid rid of the Lesabres and Park Avenues. I have a Lucerne and it's not half as reliable as the Lesabres were. It's engine is really good because it also has a 3.8 but all the other stuff seems to fall apart.

    • @md2k8
      @md2k8 Před 3 lety

      @@instasingingvids3529 It is, because they have so many blown head gaskets, most likely the Pontiac Grand Am GT and some of the older GM minivans.

    • @waterheaterservices
      @waterheaterservices Před 3 lety +2

      These Buicks have a good reputation all the way to China. Many of them in China.

    • @seanhall8686
      @seanhall8686 Před 3 lety

      @@savagewaifu4694 agreed, I traded in my 1997 LeSabre for a 2008 Lucerne and it definitely feels like a downgrade. The LeSabre was almost 20 years old but I may have actually spent more fixing the Lucerne.

  • @sirsteele
    @sirsteele Před 3 lety +110

    When I worked in auto parts, I was known for giving good advice... and the Car Wizard sounds just like I did! When he does a "buy this, not that", I am right there with him and this is a case in point. I have been recommending these cars for years for the same reasons the Car Wizard just gave. I would add one more positive point: these cars are usually some of the best performing in crash tests. A very important consideration when putting your child into a car, especially when you hear about how many kids are involved in crashes-- whether their fault or someone else's. Our son's first (and second) car was a Saturn... first, an SL1 and then an SC2. Believe it or not, he was involved in three crashes in those cars (none of them his fault!), and they lived up to the hype about how well they performed in a crash. After all, it's about keeping them safe! Thanks, Car Wizard. Just my two cents...

    • @iavagabond124
      @iavagabond124 Před 3 lety +4

      With the buy this not that I agree with him mostly but I feel some cars are unfairly judged. Same with some other people who talk about cars, I feel like biased opinions and unfairly judged is a problem with people. Car wizard seems a little less biased but there is some I disagree with

    • @B0xlife1
      @B0xlife1 Před 3 lety +6

      Those Saturn's are great cars. They are long term runners but have small oil passages that need oil changes done often to keep everything flowing!

    • @sirsteele
      @sirsteele Před 3 lety +1

      @@iavagabond124 Amen! I think it's because we know that the Car Wizard bases his picks on actual experience!

    • @iavagabond124
      @iavagabond124 Před 3 lety +2

      @@sirsteele yes which is very good, again there's a car here and there I disagree with that he's said and I feel was unfairly judged. But for the most part the car wizard seems to be the most truthful and unbiased.

    • @sirsteele
      @sirsteele Před 3 lety +3

      @@B0xlife1 My son and daughter were riding to school in the SL1, and they got rear-ended by another student in a full-sized Dodge pickup. It popped both seat ratchets, and did almost $2000 in damage (which would have easily totaled the car), but you couldn't really tell it! You had to open the trunk and move the liner to see where the structural metal had accordioned. My son drove the car for about a year after that without bothering to get it repaired (except for the seat mechanisms). The Dodge was undrivable! Its' front end was a mess!

  • @rmarques1
    @rmarques1 Před 2 lety +16

    It really is an awesome engine. I have an 87 Lesabre T-Type with 540k on it. It looks and runs like it's got less than 100k on it. Great cars.

  • @Nikiaf
    @Nikiaf Před 3 lety +11

    My first car was a 1998 LeSabre. Ran really well, but after a dozen Canadian winters there was quite a bit of rust-related issues that started to pop up. Made for an excellent daily driver though.

  • @jamesfrench7299
    @jamesfrench7299 Před 3 lety +46

    The Aussie Holden Commodore used these in rear drive configuration from 1988 -2004.
    You can get in and have a dance between the radiator and the pulleys of the engine!
    Child's play to replace components.
    Toyota had it's own version with a deal with Holden called the Toyota Lexcen. I had one for six years. Who'd imagine a Toyota with a Buick 3800!

    • @cwang6951
      @cwang6951 Před 3 lety +1

      I had a VY with the 3.8, no trouble for 200000 kms then I sold it

    • @jamesfrench7299
      @jamesfrench7299 Před 3 lety +1

      I got mine at 120,000km with black oil and no service history.
      Changed the oil properly until.308,000km when I had an accident in it and wrote it off (totalled in American speak). A shame as it ran like the day I bought it up until then.
      I still miss it.
      I replaced it with an 89 Laser Ghia automatic which I still drive. Very reliable but less powerful of course.

    • @kwedog2373
      @kwedog2373 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes the 98-02 Camaro used the same configuration. One of the reasons i got that car. Wasn't the fastest but very reliable.

    • @RyanMoran1992
      @RyanMoran1992 Před 3 lety +1

      They were awesome. It was transmissions that killed those cars every time, never the engine

    • @jamesfrench7299
      @jamesfrench7299 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kwedog2373 I never knew the U.S got a car like that. The 1960-engine design was heavily revised in the 1980s especially for front wheel drive format. It was Holden in Australia who adapted it for their new rear drive models which were previously using inline sixes.
      Putting this engine into a rear drive resulted in drive shaft shudders and over pronounced acceleration off the mark that Holden took a long time to gradually address as the engine's torque curve was engineered for fwd use.
      I bet GM used Holden's know how in turning it rear drive to come up with the Comaro V6.

  • @amazoidal
    @amazoidal Před 3 lety +33

    My Dad had a 90"s Buick Park Avenue Ultra. Took it on a trip and got 30 mpg. Amazing for a Supercharged big car.

    • @kwedog2373
      @kwedog2373 Před 3 lety +5

      I must admit that the supercharged 3800 had a lot of potential. Definitely a sleeper.

    • @JesusSaves86AB
      @JesusSaves86AB Před 3 lety +2

      Excellent engine, the transmissions were junk as per GM protocol. All upgradeable trans parts became expensive after 06ish and some are even too rare to find.

    • @staresce
      @staresce Před 3 lety +2

      @@JesusSaves86AB Which Buick cars do you think are easier to find transmission parts for?

  • @Drtoe2ner
    @Drtoe2ner Před 3 lety +6

    What he never mentions with the Series II is that the plastic lower intake gaskets leak need to be changed 99% of the time. Mechanics will charge $1200-1500 for it, unless you DIY at about $60. Series III doesn't have this problem.

  • @based_will
    @based_will Před 3 lety +15

    I bought a Buick Regal from an old lady after hearing you sing praises of the engine, I'm so glad I did. lots of trouble free miles so far. Thanks wizard!

    • @justaguy427
      @justaguy427 Před 2 lety +1

      How has it held up??

    • @MrJMS814
      @MrJMS814 Před 2 měsíci

      To anyone on here considering a Buick 3800 equipped car, specifically an N/A one: MAKE SURE IT HAS AN UPDATED FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR. My father's '01 Bonneville suffered a fiery explosion earlier this year due to a faulty fuel pressure regulator that GM claimed was improved for the 2001 model year. Turns out that was a lie. The car was totaled. Upon researching the issue, there are thousands of cases, and even a recall, which DID NOT cover cars after the 2000 model year, even though it obviously wasn't fixed on the newer cars. Even a famous video of a 3800 impala blowing up in the exact same way at a shop after an oil change. So if you've got a N/A 3800 car from 2000 or earlier, make sure its had the recall done. If you have a 2001 or later, you'll have to do the job yourself or somehow verify its already been done without a recall sticker.
      Secondly, the 4T65E transmission is notoriously weak. Excessive clutch wear is pretty much guaranteed unless shift kit is installed. Signs of this issue are hard shifts aı eventually slippng/shuddering during acceleration.

  • @nickkomlev687
    @nickkomlev687 Před 3 lety +42

    I love how he adjusted the seat in parallel to the floor dimension, like it have changed something, lmao.

    • @alasdairhompstead7950
      @alasdairhompstead7950 Před 3 lety +4

      The seat isn't bolted to the floor 🤣 slide it forward on the runners in order to recline the backrest to make it more comfortable without tipping backwards and making a twat of yourself...

    • @nickkomlev687
      @nickkomlev687 Před 3 lety +2

      Thought about that after a while, but was too lazy to mention that. Well, anyway, the truth is revealed, the more you know, guys.

  • @bucko1508
    @bucko1508 Před 3 lety +50

    I've had my Buick Park Avenue (3800 series 2) from 20K miles to currently 180K miles. The only repair I've had to make is the coolant "elbows" on the water pump. GM put plastic ones it, i bought aluminum ones from orileys for $12.

    • @Sammydx1
      @Sammydx1 Před 3 lety +2

      Me too. One mechanic wanted like 800 bucks for all that !!! I went by my friends guy. Like 40 bucks.

    • @areceastman7621
      @areceastman7621 Před 3 lety +1

      I've got a 2000 park avenue. It's at 270k miles and it's strong yet.

  • @brianb1199
    @brianb1199 Před 3 lety +13

    I have a 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GT with the 3800 Series II. Bought it new and it now has 183,000 miles on it and is still a joy to drive. The only significant issues I've had were with the upper and lower intake gaskets and the normal oil leaks. Great video, Wizard!

  • @owmyanus
    @owmyanus Před 3 lety +7

    Keep making these vids, Wizard! I have been a fan of those engines for the same reasons and other, seemingly undesirable cars, that should be desired need to be brought back to memory.

  • @kaneo1
    @kaneo1 Před 3 lety +7

    (Half second in:) Wiz! You give back my car, NOW!
    I loved my LeSabre (but not the gas use), but I gave mine to my Mom-in-law. She loves it too. However, I'm done with GM crappiness (all 4 of my sedans had their fuel gauges malfunction pre-100k, among other stuff), so I'm only doing Honda/Toyota now.
    My engines never died, though, just other pieces. An '83 Skylark 6-cyl, an '85 6000 4-cyl, and '94 and '05 3800 engines. All were bulletproof.

  • @kylehansen2122
    @kylehansen2122 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks for all of the car tips Wizard, I have learned a lot by watching your vides.

  • @darylwade2335
    @darylwade2335 Před 2 lety

    You have such incredible integrity! Thank you!

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 Před 2 lety +1

    I had two Buick LeSabres. They were the best cars I ever owned. One was a 2001 and the other was 2005. They got 27-28 mpg. I sold both of them at 200,000 miles. The only money I ever stuck in them was that one of them had a front wheel bearing start howling at 175,000 miles and it was only $73 in parts and the other one had the blower motor in the cab go bad at 190,000 miles.

  • @maxcactus7
    @maxcactus7 Před 3 lety +16

    Please give us a video on the Ford/Lincoln/Mercury Panther platform cars, Wizard, highlighting common issues, what to look for, etc! Would love to see your take on them. Love your channel. My best to you and Mrs. Wizard.

    • @nperry106
      @nperry106 Před 3 lety +2

      He did a video awhile back praising the Ford 4.6L V8

  • @johng.4959
    @johng.4959 Před 3 lety +4

    Love my 2001 Buick LeSabre 3.8 with only 50K on her!! 30+mpg on highway.... They knocked it out of the park when they built this car. (That's WHY they don't make them anymore...!!!!)

  • @Smeagol0857
    @Smeagol0857 Před 3 lety +3

    Please make more of these type videos. They are great for people who are looking for value/inexpensive used cars.

  • @tontonsreview2303
    @tontonsreview2303 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Wizard! Awesome video.

  • @EarlofBaltimore
    @EarlofBaltimore Před 3 lety +16

    A video like this on the Panther platform would be excellent

    • @reallyhappenings5597
      @reallyhappenings5597 Před 3 lety

      ooh yeah

    • @Nathan_Jay
      @Nathan_Jay Před 3 lety

      Only problem is they get dogshit fuel economy 😂 aside from that, a Grand Marquis is a great choice for around $2000-3000

  • @rdpeach
    @rdpeach Před 3 lety +13

    I've been picking at a 97 Bonneville SSEI...car sat for over 2 yrs, put some fresh gas in it, fixed a gas leak...boost and it started right up.
    The 3.8 still sounds great

    • @regalherbsman5938
      @regalherbsman5938 Před 2 lety

      Yezzir I have a '98 Bonneville SSEI as well. That series ll Supercharger whine is VERY pleasant to hear on the highway.

  • @williamc6813
    @williamc6813 Před 3 lety +27

    I had an 02 Lasabre and I loved it very nice and comfortable ride with well over 200k miles only expensive thing that had to be fixed was the transmission. My current vehicle is an 01 Tahoe with the 5.3 and 342k miles and climbing. Back when GM made vehicles that lasted.

    • @Ace-44
      @Ace-44 Před rokem +2

      How much did it cost you to replace the trans

    • @kmilbabiel3340
      @kmilbabiel3340 Před rokem +2

      You can maintain your trans doing fluid transmission replacement every 30 o 40 th miles

  • @QuiverWS6
    @QuiverWS6 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video!!
    I would love to see more engines explained in depth like this.

  • @angusrumplemeyer1791
    @angusrumplemeyer1791 Před 3 lety +43

    If there's no title on your car when selling it then I'm looking at you like it's stolen. Lol

    • @frederickevans4113
      @frederickevans4113 Před 3 lety

      Probably 51% of the time, you're right and better to err on the side of caution. So, treat it like 99.999% of the time, think it's a scam/stolen vehicle just to be safe.
      Sometimes there's a legit reason for the title discrepancy. A friend of mine bought a Chevy Camaro from a woman who was moving from here in Texas to the far frozen North. He got the title from her, in her name, with her signature on it. Problem is she signed the title on the wrong signature line. He couldn't title the car in his name. After the car's license plate expired, he never got the registration renewed. Years later he sold the car without a current title.
      But, as a buyer, that's a big risk to take - that the story you're being given by the seller is honestly the truth.
      Caveat emptor
      Buyer beware

    • @MyLifeThai371
      @MyLifeThai371 Před 2 lety

      I trust no one.

  • @kevin6385
    @kevin6385 Před 3 lety +9

    One of my favorite cars especially for the highway was a '89 Buick Park Ave... What a cruiser. Plush velour interior nearly 8 inches thick. All the goodies too.

  • @1jackvalley580
    @1jackvalley580 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Wizard, great info!!!!

  • @brettboggs8800
    @brettboggs8800 Před 6 měsíci

    Well done, Wizard! Very practical and helpful.

  • @charlesdalton985
    @charlesdalton985 Před 3 lety +8

    People ask me for car recommendations. I’ve joked for years, I think I’ve helped sell more 3800 series GMs, than GM assembled.

  • @Justin-hz8bh
    @Justin-hz8bh Před 3 lety +3

    Dang you, Wizard!!! I was already looking for one of these grandpa cars because I want a reliable comfortable cheap second car to commute in and I just know your video is going to make values jump!

  • @harryt988
    @harryt988 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful as always !!

  • @DigitalMoose
    @DigitalMoose Před 2 lety +5

    I did love my 2000 Grand Prix GTP 2 door…3.8 Supercharged. Easy to work on. Parts were reasonable. Kinda big but fun.

  • @GibsonBuck
    @GibsonBuck Před 3 lety +5

    My 1979 Ford Fairmont with the straight 6. Smooth as a sewing machine

  • @josemanuel5749
    @josemanuel5749 Před 3 lety +33

    A Ford Crown Victoria/Mercury Grand Marquis/Lincoln Town Car!

    • @octoman_games
      @octoman_games Před 3 lety +4

      Panther platform cars are also very, very good!

    • @jwenting
      @jwenting Před 3 lety +2

      and go through $2500 in gasoline per week... And another $2500 in repairs...

    • @brianlego98gaming
      @brianlego98gaming Před 3 lety +6

      4.6 2v V8 is very bulletproof

    • @danyanko6063
      @danyanko6063 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jwenting Gas mileage? Definetly more than a 3.8. It's still a reliable car - parts are cheap because cops used the CVPI for almost two decades.

    • @michaelporter3555
      @michaelporter3555 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jwenting I drove Crown Victoria's for years and they didn't get extremely bad gas mileage for a big car. If you have the touring/sport/police package the rear end gearing is lower and and you loose about 2 to 4 mpg. If you have the plain model or the regular LX they get about 26 to 28 mpg on the highway. I averaged around 19.5 plus on my last 2007 LX.

  • @NGMonocrom
    @NGMonocrom Před rokem +1

    That Olds. could be a good one for a student. Especially one going to college. Like you said, scrape off the inside of the roof. Maybe take it to a cheap Spray Shop. People don't realize such shops charge extra to remove the old paint so the car can be prepped for new paint. Do that yourself if you can, or just pay for that too. If those are hub caps, a new cheap set can easily be found. Would really improve the looks. Maybe skip the giant novelty red bow on the hood. Fantastic graduation gift! Car they can use for college. Car they can use when they get out into the real world after college.

  • @eric19902008
    @eric19902008 Před 3 lety +2

    GM had to quit making the 3.8L because they were too reliable.
    I heard the 3rd gen 3800 weren't as reliable as the gen1 and gen2..

  • @dustinwilson1981
    @dustinwilson1981 Před 3 lety +7

    I've had a few regal gs models and love them.

  • @charlestidwell4970
    @charlestidwell4970 Před rokem +7

    I really like this guy and his channel. Simple straightforward common sense coupled with decades of experience CAN NOT BE BEAT. Character and quality are very important ingredients in almost every kind of decision and circumstance, The Car Wizard has four aces in those two areas. He's one of my go-to's.

  • @davidkopatz8270
    @davidkopatz8270 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for making this video I'm sure its plenty helpful to alot of people!

  • @dand9244
    @dand9244 Před 3 lety

    really appreciate videos like this - and the this or that videos - good work

  • @hoppysport2872
    @hoppysport2872 Před 3 lety +4

    Wonderful, captivating video, presentation and review. My friend has the 3800 Series ll in his silver 2004 Monte Carlo SS, non-supercharged. He has 135,000 miles on that engine, and not a single problem. Great car, incredible engine.

  • @dewdew34
    @dewdew34 Před 3 lety +13

    Good choices. I'd always look at an old Corolla or maybe a versatile Pontiac Vibe as well, which is a Matrix underneath without as high a price. The Buicks are good value as well.

  • @bikemaurice1953
    @bikemaurice1953 Před 3 lety

    Thanx to both of you Car Wizard. Helpful, practical advice on buying a classic comfort, reliable Ford, Buick car with the 3800 :-) "Make sure it has a clear, clean title!" is great advice 🚗 👍

  • @mycenaean8086
    @mycenaean8086 Před 3 lety +7

    This is a great video!
    I use to work at the DMV for 2 years and one thing I learned there is to always check the title, make sure they have it clear in hand and in their name. Don't trust the oh I've got a way to get a clear title. No they do not.

  • @anonymous6594
    @anonymous6594 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks. I was on the fence about getting rid of my 98 Buick LeSabre.

  • @RyanMoran1992
    @RyanMoran1992 Před 3 lety +2

    Im from Australia, bought one of these in Canada for $1100 (with rust) for a road trip across the US. Paid someone to give me a ‘safety’ certificate and drove it for 6 months. BEST CAR ever. Drove the nuts off it, never let me down, comfortable and not too bad on fuel. I miss it badly. Now I drive a VW :(

  • @geo641
    @geo641 Před 3 lety

    Great advice on the Title Wizard!!

  • @lukedodson3267
    @lukedodson3267 Před 3 lety +4

    I had a 1999 Lumina LTZ with the 3800 and it was an absolute tank. The dash was lit up like a Vegas casino but I drove it to Alaska and back with zero breakdowns.

  • @Darylrb1983
    @Darylrb1983 Před 3 lety +12

    When you can find a supercharged 3800 for around that price is awesome! Ive had a couple

    • @heckraiserrr413
      @heckraiserrr413 Před 2 lety

      That would be cool! Only thing is does it need premium gas? That could add a lot of cost over time to an otherwise good car, and maybe not economical for younger people.

    • @louisandrus8532
      @louisandrus8532 Před 2 lety

      @@heckraiserrr413 0c%

  • @filmsbydiek7316
    @filmsbydiek7316 Před rokem

    Hey Wizard! Thanks to your numerous videos singing the praises of the 3800 and the LeSabre specifically I just bought perhaps the cleanest 2004 Custom in the country, and I’m giddy over this thing. I foresee a long time and many miles in this yacht, and as a DIY mechanic on a budget your perspective on the design, reliability, and economy of this car definitely spoke to me. My friends are already teasing me about the grandma car, but it looks like a new luxury car and rides like a dream and I’m happy-happy. And that stereo… The ONE con I was unaware of is the lack of folding rear seats or a pass-through to the trunk for carrying long items, but may go with universal roof rack bars and a pod to increase the day-to-day practicality, we shall see! Thank you for what you do, keep up the good work.

  • @stevepringle2295
    @stevepringle2295 Před 2 lety

    Awesome Wizard. Thank you.

  • @josephczarnecki6823
    @josephczarnecki6823 Před 3 lety +9

    Great engine I had a olds 88

  • @Nate2826-
    @Nate2826- Před 3 lety +3

    3800s are the way to go, i really like our 01 lesabre. been pretty easy to maintain, have had odd issues but nothing a couple hundred cant fix. just glad it doesnt cost thousands each time to repair.

  • @jimmyjoseph51
    @jimmyjoseph51 Před 2 lety

    Great video Car Wizard..... when the Wizard speaks, one should always listen!

  • @michaelmanning97
    @michaelmanning97 Před 3 lety +2

    Car wizard.my father after he retired from the defense department. Took a job delivering pizzas,he had a cutlass supreme,with a 3800 engine.he couldn't kill that car.thats my only experience with those engines,thanks for the honest recommendation.👍

  • @WthaHatchet
    @WthaHatchet Před 3 lety +3

    Great motors! Series 1 and series 2 3.8 are really quality engines! I have a 1990 series 1 with 256k on it. Never had many problems at all!

  • @Blueblur444
    @Blueblur444 Před 3 lety +4

    These engines were also the bread & butter of the Holden Commodore (in RWD configuration) from the late 80s until the mid 2000s. I've had many of them and am a huge fan - can't beat the overall package of power, reliability, economy, ease of maintenance and price. A shame that they are getting to the age where good examples are dwindling and the later 3.6 V6 is an overcomplicated piece of junk in comparison. One of the best engines GM ever designed.

  • @loudharley6926
    @loudharley6926 Před 2 lety +2

    I had a Pontiac Bonneville with this engine (non turbo). Loved that car. Comfortable and very nice interior, decent power and never had any problems at all with it. What todays cars wish they were.

  • @wabio
    @wabio Před rokem +1

    17:24 "Sports cars for kids means insurance thru the roof". Crazy true. I have a distant family member who's 18 year old just got a V8 Camaro. Insurance is $500 per month.

  • @onometre
    @onometre Před 3 lety +3

    I've had 2 of these eight gen lesabres. Fantastic cars.

  • @cmennenger
    @cmennenger Před 3 lety +11

    Thanks car wizard. High school aged daughter needs a first car. Great suggestions!

    • @cmennenger
      @cmennenger Před 3 lety +2

      @TheCamshafter nobody drives based on how it makes others feel. Here in the states the distances a person has to travel for work or pleasure are much greater than Great Britain. In the past Americans placed a high value on self reliance and individual travels were part of that. The roads here are much less challenging for drivers. Wider roads with gradual curves make a big difference. By far the most dangerous driver is the distracted driver regardless of age.

  • @spirithawk2418
    @spirithawk2418 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video. I have on 2001 ... Planning on giving it to my 2nd daughter next year
    Thank you

  • @pokejuice1495
    @pokejuice1495 Před rokem

    Best advice I have received from CZcams! Got one with 60k just replaced the intake gaskets. Smoothest ride I have ever owned.

  • @damageincorperated4565
    @damageincorperated4565 Před 3 lety +8

    I've had really good luck with these engines except for one. I helped my cousin buy one from a little old man, beautiful mechanical condition, new struts, new alternator and starter. 120k and itnwas great for a month until it spun a bearing out of nowhere. Didn't overheat, didn't run out of oil, fresh oil change.
    Oh well, onto the next

  • @tommitchell2055
    @tommitchell2055 Před 3 lety +5

    Could you do an entire video on deciphering used car ads for little hints that tell you about if it's a good deal? Things like the new back tires only on the Pontiac or other shady things people do

  • @afleitikh3
    @afleitikh3 Před 3 lety +2

    id say this is my favorite of your series now Wizard!

  • @edhunt8181
    @edhunt8181 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the information!

  • @randomdino3106
    @randomdino3106 Před 3 lety +19

    3rd buddy before it starts i had the impala with the 3800 it was great was my 1st car i loved my girl so much.

    • @kingjlinza
      @kingjlinza Před 3 lety

      I’m honestly considering either an Impala or Park Avenue with the 3800 as a daily driver once I’m out of of college.

    • @losthighway53
      @losthighway53 Před 3 lety +1

      I had an '03 Impala, non supercharged 3800. That car was such a Piece of shite I named the damn thing MEDUSA

    • @MyLifeThai371
      @MyLifeThai371 Před 2 lety

      My co-worker had a 2005 Impala with 265,000 miles. It had no A/C or power steering. He finally gave it to the salvage yard when the water pump failed.

    • @MyLifeThai371
      @MyLifeThai371 Před 2 lety

      @@kingjlinza Don't buy a Park Avenue. To many sensors. Mine was in the shop every three months for a sensor. $200-$400 a visit. My 2001 and 2005 LeSabres were awesome though, because they do not have all the sensors like the Park Avenue Ultras.

  • @JayA-qj9zi
    @JayA-qj9zi Před 3 lety +4

    Absolutely cannot kill that 3.8 gm v6. However, based on my experience with my 02 lesabre and my grandfathers 00 lesabre, the transmissions could possibly be a no go. Both our transmissions went out at 80k. So if you find one of these cars with the 4t60 or 4t65 fwd transmissions and are under or around 100k miles, definitely change the trans fluid.

  • @plexidotorg216
    @plexidotorg216 Před 3 lety +1

    I've got an 07 Grand Prix GT. Bought it right before your video talking about the issues some of those cars have, but thankfully I think my year was after they fixed the big transmission problems. Knock on wood of course, but I love the car itself

  • @dalewalker4614
    @dalewalker4614 Před 2 lety +1

    Car Wizard is right on the money. Back in 2005 I was on my way to the airport in Phoenix when I spotted a mint champagne colored 1998 Buick Park Avenue with a RARE custom Landau Roof on display in front of the Buick Dealership. An older couple had bought it new from this dealer and just traded it in on their 4th new Buick. Being garaged and dealer serviced, it looked brand new inside and was without even a scratch in the paint, interior or glass. It had gorgeous leather interior and every option Buick offered, with only 91K miles on the odometer.
    I took it for a quick test drive, bought it wholesale for $8K from the Sales Manager, turned in my rental car, cashed out my return ticket home on Delta and spent the next 2 days "floating" down the freeway at 80 mph (and 32 mpg) to give this beauty to my recently widowed 82-year-old mother in Idaho. Oh, how she loved to be driven around the countryside in elegant car by my sister and myself!
    Sixteen years later after mom passed at age 98, with only another 35K miles (now 126K mi) I recently sold it to a middle-aged couple for a bargain price of only $3,000, as it was ready to have the intake manifolds and the air shocks replaced. After they snatched it up they showed me a photograph of their OTHER mint Burgundy Wine colored 1998 Park Ave with a Landau Roof! The happiest (and wisest) couple in the USA are now "toasting" the world with His & Hers, Champagne & Burgundy Park Avenue Landaus..... ❤❤

  • @kippaseo8027
    @kippaseo8027 Před 2 lety +7

    3800 Was a great engine however GM usually paired them them with a week and and unreliable automatic transmission. If anyone is considering one of these cars they should pay close attention to the condition of the transmission mostly

    • @granddya5323
      @granddya5323 Před rokem

      I wouldn't say the 4l60e variants are an unreliable auto tranny but they are no A340 either.
      If they weren't serviced on flushes past 100k miles then yeah you run a risk of it shitting out on you around 180-200k miles.

    • @TheTylerizbeast
      @TheTylerizbeast Před rokem

      Yep. I had a 95 Regal with only 81,000 miles and the tranny went out. I think the mileage may have been tampered with tbh but I think it was sitting for a while too

  • @simoes351
    @simoes351 Před 2 lety +4

    Great insight! Would love to see 5 cars with manual 5spd and for less than 5k recommendation!

  • @combatmedic91-b76
    @combatmedic91-b76 Před rokem +1

    Good video thank you CAR WIZZARD!

  • @dlinneman29
    @dlinneman29 Před 3 lety

    Very nice and informative. Thanks

  • @storyteller1749
    @storyteller1749 Před 3 lety +13

    Ive owned all 3 of those cars. All 3 were great. While I agree with you on that particular Bonneville the one I had was great. The LaSabre was an amazing car. Every bell and whistle available including cloth heated seats. Great stereo and damn that car was comfortable. Probably was my favorite out of the 3.