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Edmunds
...Pros: Room for six, excellent mileage from V6, smooth ride, huge trunk, solid crash test scores. Cons: Dated interior styling, can be slow when fully loaded...
Cars.com
...The front seat bottoms are short, nicely cushioned and supportive, but they lack side bolstering. The gauges are easy to read, but green lights on the...
CarGurus
...There are few complaints about the 2005 LeSabre, and these are mostly to do with what it lacks: no fold-down rear seats and no seatback pockets...
Cars.com
...Purse-strings note: Great car, but the comparable Olds Eighty EightLSS, at $2,000 less, is a better buy. Check the prices...
Cars.com
...EPA fuel economy: 19 mpg city, 30 mpg highway. Buick's LeSabre has plenty of power behind a 3.8-liter V-6 engine that supplies 205 horsep ower...
Cars.com
..."Buyers are from the young 30s on up. A lot are purchased by businesses. A lot are purchased by older couples. So buyer demographics are pretty widely ranged."...
Cars.com
..." It's a bit difficult to make price comparison between the '91 car and the '92, because the new one has some fairly expensive standard equipment like...
Cars.com
...LeSabre's attraction is that it offers most of what you can get in the 5-inch longer Park Avenue (but not a hood ornament), yet saves you about $5,000...
Edmunds
...T-Type model dropped. Steering feel is improved...
Edmunds
...Coupe dropped; all LeSabres are sedans. 3.8-liter V6 gets more power. Theft-deterrent system, power windows, and child-proof rear door locks are standard...