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− | '''Buick LeSabre (H-body). 2000–5 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/F, 3781 cm³ (V6 OHC).''' Débuted mid-1999 on new G-platform with [[Pontiac Bonneville]], LeSabre continued Buick’s philosophy of high-quality models. Remote keyless entry, all disc brakes, automatic levelling suspension among new features. Generally competent, but not a class leader in handling or comfort, with poor interior finish and rear accommodation. The US’s best-selling full-size car at the time. Celebration Edition in 2003 to commemorate Buick’s centenary; OnStar standard for LeSabre Custom in 2005. | + | '''Buick LeSabre (H-body). 2000–5 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/F, 3781 cm³ (V6 OHC).''' Débuted mid-1999 on new G-platform with [[Pontiac Bonneville (2000–5)]], LeSabre continued Buick’s philosophy of high-quality models. Remote keyless entry, all disc brakes, automatic levelling suspension among new features. Generally competent, but not a class leader in handling or comfort, with poor interior finish and rear accommodation. The US’s best-selling full-size car at the time. Celebration Edition in 2003 to commemorate Buick’s centenary; OnStar standard for LeSabre Custom in 2005. |
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Latest revision as of 14:59, 11 October 2014
Buick LeSabre (H-body). 2000–5 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/F, 3781 cm³ (V6 OHC). Débuted mid-1999 on new G-platform with Pontiac Bonneville (2000–5), LeSabre continued Buick’s philosophy of high-quality models. Remote keyless entry, all disc brakes, automatic levelling suspension among new features. Generally competent, but not a class leader in handling or comfort, with poor interior finish and rear accommodation. The US’s best-selling full-size car at the time. Celebration Edition in 2003 to commemorate Buick’s centenary; OnStar standard for LeSabre Custom in 2005.
Manufacturing locations: Hamtramck, Michigan, USA; Lake Orion, Michigan, USA
Marque: Buick | Model: Buick LeSabre | Predecessor: Buick LeSabre (1992–9) | Successor: Buick Lucerne