1997 Buick Lesabre Custom Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Newton, Kansas, United States
This was a program car purchased by the original owner from Buxman Motors in Newton, Kansas. I received the car from him. There are no other owners. The ride is the typical big Buick smooth and soft ride. The car got 27 to 29 mpg and can get better if driven at constant speeds. The tires are good. The front seat is a split, driver's side/passenger's side arrangement, with semi-bucket style. The car has the standard 3800 Series II engine. The interior is good and smoke free. The trunk has always been clean.
Cashier's cheques must be verified before acceptance. No personal checks will be accepted unless the buyer is willing to wait for the check to clear. PayPal can be used only for the deposit. The deposit will be refunded if the car is substantially different from the description. Travel fees to see the car will not be reimbursed.
A sales tax of 8.3% will be charged.
Buyer is responsible to provide suitable insurance and tag. The current tag will not be sent with the car.
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