As with buying any used car, have your mechanic inspect the vehicle and get his opinion before making the purchase.
My 1995 Buick Regal Transmission just went out at 249,000, but everything else still works.
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well that depends on your definition of "better" the BUICK you would find to be better furnished, like the interior would be higher quality materials. but since its essentialy the same vehicle the Buick is the way to go its a little more expensive but BUICK always has and probably always will make higher quality vehicles than GMC. so if your still looking it shouldn't even be a question. It also depends on what you get for options on the car. It could be either or
I have a 2000 Buick Park Avenue with a 3.8L series II V6. Currently it has 237,000 miles and runs perfect. I still average 23-26 MPG. I keep up the maintenance and expect 300K unless something catastrophic happens.
I have a 1988 which just turned over 100,000 miles. I also have friends who have gotten 225,000 and its still going. My auto repair man thinks I have a great car and I should get 200,000 miles on it easily. Hope that helps.
Buick stopped making the Rainier model in 2008. However, you can probably still buy used Rainiers by looking in the classifieds or going to your local Buick or used car dealership.
hey not all buick's have a yellow button and we still have to get in get into the trunk how?
Not Many
It still uses R134a, which is still available.
I have a 1969 Jeepster Commando with a Buick 225 V6, the forerunner to the legendary Buick 231 V6 still used today, with a Duetsch D431 oil filter. It will probably fit any Buick V6 ever made.
how to disable pass lock fuel system cutoff on 1996 Buick skylark so it still starts
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