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- 2005 Buick LeSabre Custom Series ✨️
Wheels and interior upgrades is about it.I don't know much about Buick but my 2005 Lesabre has taken untold amounts of punishment and abuse even though it had 200+++ on it when I got her ..
So I will recommend a 2005 .. I am curious to know what's the difference between a custom and a limited when I go to buy a few more of these
My 2003 Custom had those features. I'm sure, however, that they were optional. Certainly the DIC.The Limited comes standard with the leather interior (including a rear armrest). It also has the tachometer and the Driver Info Center which allows you to check oil pressure, voltage, gas mileage and other things. Also included is the Auto Climate control with rear seat air ducts in between the front seats.
so you have 6-8 way seats? I think cloth came in partially electric and fully manual, iircI have a 04 limited. I wish I didn't have leather seats. They are very clean with very minimal wear, but I prefer cloth. I would gladly swap them with someone who has clean cloth seats.
Yes I do. Mine is the front spit seat.so you have 6-8 way seats? I think cloth came in partially electric and fully manual, iirc
make sure to match interior color
Do you have buckets? Or bench? Your buckets would be valuable to park avenue people, the bench would too but in terms of selling them off if you were to buy some cloth ones.
You could also replace the rear seat cushion and bottom cushion if you wanted to match it
Can you show me the shifter? I don’t know what you meanI had a 2003 custom, cloth seats, normal issues made it to 291K but Michigan rust got the best of her which was a shame as the drive train was great.
Currently have a nice 2005 custom, cloth seats from Florida. Rock solid body with zero rust and had 21K original miles on it when I bought it. This one I baby.
Last fall I picked up a 2000 custom, cloth seats also, Michigan one owner car with 54K miles on it. Using it as my "winter ride". No body rust but the brake and fuel lines were questionable as the car sat for 2 years undriven so I replaced all the lines just to be safe and flushed all the fluids, did the transgo shift kit with magnets and such. I do all my own wrenching also so thats a bonus. This was the first year for that body style. This 2000 does not have the long crowbar shift lever as my others Lesabres and I really dont care for this short lever. I sometimes find my hand slipping off of it. Its a "normal" shift lever and this car has traction control which I could care less about. I had the underbody "krown oil sprayed" to help the body last longer. I think it helps.
So I would say get a 2003-2005 custom, as you see I prefer cloth seats. Dont care for the limited versions with leather, HUD, and all those extras to eventually cause issues. These cars are just good, reliable practical transportation and easy to maintain and repair.
Thats my 2 cents.
pictures2000 up to 2003 (I believe) has a shorter shifter lever. It’s not “short” as compared to a normal GM shift lever, but 2004 (I think is when they changed) & 2005 are a much longer lever, better feel and easier to use, IMO. You wouldn’t even notice unless you had them side by side or drove one of each on a regular basis (as I do). I like the “long crowbar lever” acronym!
For sure. I installed the transgo kit and my hard shift is gone, but sometimes I get a hesitation in the tranny. They are definitely weak.The weakest spot on these cars is the tranny.
unless you have varnish or a leaking circuit, im more inclined to think your hesitation is engine operation or some other transientFor sure. I installed the transgo kit and my hard shift is gone, but sometimes I get a hesitation in the tranny. They are definitely weak.
Definitely not a engine issue. My engine has been swapped and this issue has been going on way before the swap.unless you have varnish or a leaking circuit, im more inclined to think your hesitation is engine operation or some other transient
what I said actually doesnt preclude that, I said operation which I was thinking more like computer /wiringDefinitely not a engine issue. My engine has been swapped and this issue has been going on way before the swap.