Bought a 2000 LeSabre and crossed the country with it. At the time had 200k miles. Crossed the country without any issues. Loved that car. Never should've sold it😢
Yessir! Well it wasn't my 1st car. My first was a 03 Altima, it blew up. My 2nd was a 95 LeSabre. Ran perfectly. I crashed into a tree at 40mph and was able to drive it jome before the cops showed up. Very reliable
Or get a lincoln town car of the same generation, get double the life span WITH rear wheel drive. Plus a v8. But they all have issues and ultimately your gonna wanna do a thorough inspection
I know myself when this was my first car (Pontiac model) it didn’t stay NA for much longer then 3 months. Come to find out going to the junk yard and picking up an M90 and a smaller pully is a great way to piss off your mom in her old grocery getter
I think I would rather go with the 2003 Mercury Grand Marquis. 1. It makes 250HP with its 281 c.i. V8, very reliable. 2. VERY COMFY 3. They're pretty fast! And they sound good when you do a pull with this. I choose this car because my Grandma has one.
Some guy has been trying to sell his '03 LaSabre for months. My town is small but it looks like everyone wants current tech. I need a "pizza car" and from what I can see, I need to go look at it. I need something that won't quit and doesn't cost a fortune to maintain. Plus, the Dragontail reimbursement is high at $.48/mile!.
The 3.1 to 3.8 v6s that gm produced are some of the most bulletproof engines ever. Not to mention they’re very cheap. Some dude but 34psi boost through a 3.1 before it even cracked and that thing had almost 200k miles on it. Buicks and Pontiacs used them. I’m pretty sure there’s Oldsmobiles that use them too
These and the panther platform cats from ford are what I always recommend to people looking for a cheap, realiable car. Rock solid, safe, and if something does break parts and labor are really affordable.
My starter car is a 2003 lesabere... some of these features it does not have, like heated seats. I have cloth seats, no seat memory, and a different cup holder. Still love my lesabre