2005 LeSabre Custom with 54k miles - Rust Free

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2004 Buick LeSabre Limited Celebration
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These rust free cars are getting harder to find but in the desert Southwest they can still be found.

2005 Buick Lesabre, 54k Actual miles - cars & trucks - by owner -...

Looks pretty clean and well cared for.

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Nice to see a clean example again. It's funny, because the LeSabre people on here would rather see pictures of the coolant elbows, top of the driver's dash and a copy of the receipt for the transmission filter/flush. 😆
 
Nice to see a clean example again. It's funny, because the LeSabre people on here would rather see pictures of the coolant elbows, top of the driver's dash and a copy of the receipt for the transmission filter/flush. 😆
Please don’t speak for us. You are assuming a lot and you know what happens when you assume.😎
 
Please don’t speak for us. You are assuming a lot and you know what happens when you assume.😎

It was a compliment: Knowing what we know about some of the critical points with our cars.
 
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It was a compliment: Knowing what we know about some of the critical points with our cars.
It was a compliment: Knowing what we know about some of the critical points with our cars.
Seen from that aspect…cool.
EDIT: sorry that I took it the wrong way.☺️
 
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Don't worry it's apparently a slow night for the Hall Monitor lol
 
The state [as a government entity not a US state] which has in place a cruel, unusual, and troubling system especially with how it implicates people seeing it administered in the inhumanity

Unless they, without the pressures of that system , would chose to do it again.

I do not reach a judgement on the person in the chair as the era of the electric chair (including today) had seen many innocent and nonviolent people executed because of poor practices and prejudices(Sadly).
Plus the presumption of innocence is paramount here.
 
I think maybe $5k for the car. If it was a Limited and/or Celebration Edition, then I can see the $6,900.

Looks like the coolant was changed to the yellow kind per the overflow.

Still a nice clean low mileage car.
 
This car was sold at Liberty Buick in Phoenix, so likely a lifelong AZ car. A lot a retired snowbird folks in the Phoenix-Tucson area keep a local car for winter only use, hence the low mileage. One thing to consider with Arizona cars is the sun damage. You can leave bare metal outside for years (<10% humidity) with no rust, but every rubber, plastic item, and paint clear coast will deteriorate at an extreme rate if it is left outside in that climate. I know after living 3 years in Tucson. My '04 LeSabre also sold new at Liberty Buick. I think there were one of the top 5 sales volume Buick dealerships at the time.
 
This car was sold at Liberty Buick in Phoenix, so likely a lifelong AZ car. A lot a retired snowbird folks in the Phoenix-Tucson area keep a local car for winter only use, hence the low mileage. One thing to consider with Arizona cars is the sun damage. You can leave bare metal outside for years (<10% humidity) with no rust, but every rubber, plastic item, and paint clear coast will deteriorate at an extreme rate if it is left outside in that climate. I know after living 3 years in Tucson. My '04 LeSabre also sold new at Liberty Buick. I think there were one of the top 5 sales volume Buick dealerships at the time.

Well said. If the vehicle was stored under a car canopy or ideally, inside a garage. Based on the pictures the plastic/vinyl trims, rubber and paint appear to be in really good shape. This car doesn't look like it was stored in direct sunlight so probably a garage or carport.

I think it will sell once the price reaches the $5k range.
 
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Some sellers have not noticed that the market has been changing back to a more normal status on prices.
 
With the recession coming soon, it may sell for $3500 or 4K in a few months! The selling price is based on 2022 inflation of the used car market. This is an 18-yr old car and will probably need a lot of maintenance!
 
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With the recession coming soon, it may sell for $3500 or 4K in a few months! The selling price is based on 2022 inflation of the used car market. This is an 18-yr old car and will probably need a lot of maintenance!

I agree, car pricing has come down and the premiums sought back in 2022, no longer apply. I think even in the corrected market, $5k for a car in this condition and low mileage is a good price. As long as it is mechanically sound. $3,500 doesn't get you much these days. Mostly rusted out and high mileage cars. The above Buick is very clean and low mileage so $5k is a fair price. IMHO
 
The state [as a government entity not a US state] which has in place a cruel, unusual, and troubling system especially with how it implicates people seeing it administered in the inhumanity

Unless they, without the pressures of that system , would chose to do it again.

I do not reach a judgement on the person in the chair as the era of the electric chair (including today) had seen many innocent and nonviolent people executed because of poor practices and prejudices(Sadly).
Plus the presumption of innocence is paramount here.

You would not believe how much most people don't care about the legal system (the injustice system) or how it operates or what it does to good people.. it is astonishing
Anyone who stands up for and cares about the innocent is a friend and a brother / sister of mine 💯💯💯
 
Above vehicle has since sold. Not sure what he sold it for but I am assuming around $5,500 - $6,000

Well worth it- these cars are amazing.. that thing will last forever I'd say
 
Another low mileage LeSabre in the link below.
 
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