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1985 Buick Electra 380 V6 2-door 22k Miles Automatic 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:22000 Color: is in GREAT condition
Location:

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United States

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1985 Buick Electra 
22K Original miles
V6 Fuel injected
4-Speed automatic transmission
Grand Pop's old car, used for church and the groceries store
all options
power windows and locks
power seats
power mirrors
All original paint and running gear
runs and drives excellent!
exterior is in GREAT condition!
interior is in great shape
factory radio
garaged kept!
good tires
clean title
no rust
settling the estate



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(360) 607-1959 


NOTE: IF YOU HAVE "ZERO" OR "NEGATIVE" FEEDBACK PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIOR PLACING LIVE AUCTION BID OR IT WILL BE REMOVED


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THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD AS/IS

THIS VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN 
VANCOUVER,WASHINGTON STATE USA

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BY BIDDING ON MY VEHICLE YOU HAVE AGREED TO MY TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 

THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING.
 

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Buick Verano to go turbo-only for 2014?

Sat, 22 Dec 2012

If VIN tags recently posted online prove accurate, the 2014 Buick Verano may be getting a new base engine. Presently the Verano makes use of GM's 2.4-liter Ecotec four-cylinder engine in non-turbo trim; 2014 documentation appears to indicate that GM's entry-level luxury compact will instead feature a 1.6-liter turbocharged mill.
If this is the same engine seen in Europe, GM Inside News suggests it may offer 192 horsepower and 170 pound-feet of torque - useful improvements over the larger naturally aspirated mill's 180 hp and 171 lb-ft. More importantly, the downsized engine would likely improve on the Verano's current fuel mileage estimates of 21 city and 31 highway.
We like the Verano in both of its current iterations, but the 1.6 turbo engine sounds like a worthwhile upgrade if this reports turns out to be true. Plus, if more performance is your bag, baby, there's always the Verano's optional 2.0 turbo engine with an impressive 250 horsepower and 260 lb-ft from just 2.0 liters of displacement.

2015 Buick Verano offered with six-speed manual after all

Mon, 09 Jun 2014

Good news, boys and girls (well, at least those of you who still like shifting for yourselves). Buick got in touch with us to correct some information that it had mistakenly announced; namely, that the 2015 Verano will lose its optional six-speed manual transmission. Apparently, that announcement was incorrect, and the compact sedan will indeed continue to offer a manual option for 2015, despite what we're certain is a low take rate. Additionally, the Desert Dusk Metallic paint that was said to come as part of an Appearance Package is no longer part of the deal. With that out of the way, we now return you to your regularly scheduled automotive-obsessive broadcast...

GM China President says automaker could export vehicles from China to US

Sat, 20 Apr 2013

At a press conference on Saturday at the Shanghai Motor Show, General Motors announced plans to further expand its presence in the Chinese market. Among those commitments are plans to build four new plants by the end of 2015, giving the automaker the capacity to produce around five million vehicles a year in the country.
In order to make the most of that expansion, GM is adding 400 dealerships in China this year alone (for a total of 4,200 sales points), and it's eyeing 5,100 dealers by 2015. Yet not all of that production will stay in China - GM is planning to increase exports as well. Officials estimate the company will export somewhere between 100,000 and 130,000 Chinese-built vehicles this year - a record. And it's gunning for more.
Autoblog asked GM China president Bob Socia (above) if that means the company might eventually export new vehicles built in China to the United States, and he responded: