1998 Buick Regal Ls Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Davidsonville, Maryland, United States
Welcome to my 2000 Buick
Regal LS. Runs like new with 135k miles. This vehicle was a
trade-in from a non-smoker retired couple who maintained residences between
Maryland and North Carolina. The miles are all highway and it shows!! The
engine is very strong with no visible leaks or any smoking whatsoever.
The oil is fresh and runs very smoothly. The transmission shifts
100%. Transmission had servicing at 100k miles - according to previous owners.
All power options – radio, moonroof, locks, windows, etc. - function
properly. The paint is in good condition. There are minimal
dents, dings, or scratches. The
interior is in excellent condition with really no signs of wear on the seats or
carpet. The rims are the upgraded alloy factory type - with no road
rash. The tires have about 70% tread left on them. The front brakes and rotors were just changed on July 6 and have about 10 miles on them. This car is in extremely good condition
regardless of the miles and will provide years of reliability. Mechanical issues to address: Driver's side window doesn't work. It just needs a new switch; There is a small plastic cover piece that is broken on the armrest. This vehicle is being
offered for sale “AS-IS” because of year and miles. If you are new to
Ebay or if you have fewer than 4 transactions, please contact me prior to
bidding for approval to bid or I will cancel your bid immediately. There
is a $125 documentation fee in addition to the final selling price. A
$500 non-refundable deposit is required via Paypal within 48 hours of auction
close. Transaction must be completed within 7 days of auction end (full
payment and pick-up arrangements at least). I have done my best to
describe the vehicle as accurately as possible. Once purchased, this car
can be driven anywhere in the country without issue. For those of you who are not local, BWI is the
closest airport to my location. Contact me via email with any questions. Please bid with
confidence and good luck. |
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Thu, 06 Dec 2012As Buick currently claws and scratches its way back into relevance to compete against luxury brands like Lexus and Acura, it's hard to believe that not too long ago, the brand had a car that was mentioned in the same breath as Corvette, Lamborghini and Ferrari. That car? None other than the Buick Grand National. All black with a turbocharged V6 and some of the quickest acceleration of its time, the Grand National, in today's standards, is along the lines of a 2013 Shelby GT500 with both cars essentially being a working man's supercar.
The last Grand National rolled off the assembly line in Flint, MI on December 11, 1987, and to mark the silver anniversary of that somber occasion, Black Air is a documentary of the Grand National from the perspective of the enthusiast, the collector, the media and even from those at General Motors responsible for creating such a sinister legend. Like the car itself, Andrew Filippone Jr. shoots the documentary in a raw fashion, and it definitely helps to show why a low-volume muscle car from the 1980s is still the object of obsession for many automotive enthusiasts to this day.
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