My dad had one and gave it to my cousin so he could have a car through high school/college. Kid supercharged it and lowered it and it absolutely ripped. Great car
We just bought a 2005 Buick Le Sabre Limited Celebration Edition in the cashmere gold color that's in mint condition. You couldn't give me a new car today with the CVT transmissions! You did an excellent job reviewing this car. Thank you.
Hey nicely done review! Smart and straightforward. Like how you acknowledge this car's strengths as well as weaknesses. Friend of mine has an 03 LeSabre and a 201? BMW Z4. Any time he has to drive more than 100 miles anywhere he drives the Buick.
I had a 2005 Buick Lesabre Custom with the 3.8L. It was the best car. I ever owned. I wish I would never have sold it when it hit 200,000 miles. It got 27-28 mpg. The only money I ever stuck into it was at 175,000 miles the blower motor in the cab went out ($110) and the cord for the engine block heater went bad ($30).
Guy acts like 2004 is retro like the 1970s or something. I was driving 1980s cars well into the late 2000s. Ford made bench seat cars until 2011. As far as nostalgia, this Buick had alot of features that many car owners wouldn't see standard until after 2010. The HUD is an example of something you still don't see in many production cars.
I’m just about to get this exact car. I found one with 138k miles for about $2,000 and I figure it’ll more than likely last me the rest of my life. I don’t go far very often, in the past 8 years I have owned 5 cars and only driven a total of about 80k miles in total. The only car that has lasted was a Honda Civic that I bought a few years back. But I’m going to get this good old beast.
gotta love an old school buick that granda couch on wheels, hood certified!!!!! with the interior smelling like old lady perfume and bengay, and full of love gotta tell it like it is, you missed those points in your review hahahhaha
Simple features? It took cars until like 2014 to catch up to all the features that were on this Buick. Hell, even my 97 Buick Riviera had most of these features. This car was loaded in terms of "stuff". Modern infotainment is the only thing that's missing unless you want to count cross traffic alert or something like that. Even today, in 2019, a lot of the features that are on this 2004 Buick are optional. A lot of the stuff was available in the year 2000. Just think about that that's 19 years ago. The only thing that has really Advanced is some safety features and infotainment. We basically still have the same stuff today but this car back then was loaded in terms of features. Lots of GM cars like Buick, Cadillac and even Oldsmobile always worth ahead of the curve when it came to technology. Sorry, it just sort of slightly annoyed me that someone would think that these features were "basic".
Besides that you can easily pay someone to install a modern touch screen stereo with Apple car play and Bluetooth capabilities and you got yourself a pretty modern car. That’s what I’m gonna do for my 2002 Lesabre
The most beautiful car ever made! I'm partial because I love my 03 sabre..... 😆 I have a custom but just bought new chrome 16inch item's for mine too. They look tons better then the snowflake design it came with. Smooth ride with the best 3800v6 ever made. This limited is just beautiful!! Loaded, sporty and sexy!
I just paid 1500 for mine. 98k 1 owner car yahoo very happy and thankful that the old man who owned it took good care of her. I feel like it's a new car
The lesabre and park avenue were basically the same car. Same 3.8 v6 engine and just about everything else but the park avenue was available with the supercharged 3.8. The lesabre wasn't. The century was a different car compared to the lesabre and park avenue. The century was slightly smaller and the only engine choose was the 3.1 v6 engine
BrendenAerosmith Farr wrong they all came with a 3.8 option and we're all the same platform Grand Prix LeSabre centery regal same car different body panels and inside I owed multiple of each and you could get a SC in any one of them as a option
@@davesummerville6500 the Lesabre, Park Ave, and Boneville were all built on the H platform. It’s a Cadillac chassis. Those 3 cars were only available with the 3.8. The Grand Prix , Regal and Century were all built on the W body platform. The century was only available with the 3.1. The Regal was only available with the 3.8, and the Grand Prix was available with the 3.1 or 3.8
@@chanceberg832 the 3800 series 2 will outlast the 3100 by a long stretch. Don’t get me wrong the 3100 is a great motor. But you’ll be doing intake manifold/head gaskets on it way before you’ll have to do the same job on a 3800. You also get better MPG with the 3800 somehow
$10 000 for a 2004 lesabre, that's too much for a vehicle for that age. My grandparents bought a 2005 lesabre for $1000 but the only difference was it had around 190 000 miles when they bought it
Someone i knew That worked with me Had a blue 1, She claimes to never have done a oil change and Battery, Her Engine Dismantled, Funny thing is the Exterior was Kind of new.
John Doe I know several people with LeSabre built from 1992 - 2005 and the only real problems they've ever had is with the window regulators. They've all been bulletproof reliable in other areas such as with the 3800 engine and 4T65E trans, GM knew how to build a Powertrain in these cars right at home in Hamtramck, Michigan.
@@hakeemsd70m Amen! My 2003 custom I just bought, I just replaced the drivers regulator and the plastic coolant elbows, replaced with the aluminum ones. 80,000 miles and gave it a complete tune-up, (wires, plugs, air and fuel filter, trans filter and fluid, (also dumped a bottle of lubegard synthetic additive in with the atf), frt. hubs, frt. motor mount, coolant flush ( with GREEN coolant) thermostat, surprising enough, the dreaded plastic plenum is not leaking nor is lower manifold! This car is cross country ready and floats on air! Beautiful ride! Love my lesabre!!!!
Too bad the interior has a lot of typical GM cheapness. It's so obvious to see where they cut corners. I wonder if the older ones (pre-97) had better interior quality?
if you look at my picture that's when my 05 hit 200,000 miles now it's at 208,800 never had a single issue just changed fluids and put new tires on every 50,000 miles best car I ever owned (I'm 48 years old by the way) and now I'm looking for a more loaded one with low miles but definitely will not quit driving the one I currently own
I’d rather drive a car like this than any new car out today
I absolutely agree because with this car you know it will last
BS
My dad had one and gave it to my cousin so he could have a car through high school/college. Kid supercharged it and lowered it and it absolutely ripped. Great car
Ive Owned Two 2002 Buick Lesabres.. My First One Was A Custom And The One I Have Now Is A Limited
was it reliable?
I like the LeSabre better than the Lucerne
GM stopped making these motors coz they last fact 💯 I'm big fan on 2000 to 2005 Lesabres
@@chanceberg832 what year would be the best year to buy used?
@@diaper0007 they all are good doesnt matter the year
We just bought a 2005 Buick Le Sabre Limited Celebration Edition in the cashmere gold color that's in mint condition. You couldn't give me a new car today with the CVT transmissions! You did an excellent job reviewing this car. Thank you.
Hey nicely done review! Smart and straightforward. Like how you acknowledge this car's strengths as well as weaknesses. Friend of mine has an 03 LeSabre and a 201? BMW Z4. Any time he has to drive more than 100 miles anywhere he drives the Buick.
I had a 2005 Buick Lesabre Custom with the 3.8L. It was the best car. I ever owned. I wish I would never have sold it when it hit 200,000 miles. It got 27-28 mpg. The only money I ever stuck into it was at 175,000 miles the blower motor in the cab went out ($110) and the cord for the engine block heater went bad ($30).
Guy acts like 2004 is retro like the 1970s or something. I was driving 1980s cars well into the late 2000s. Ford made bench seat cars until 2011. As far as nostalgia, this Buick had alot of features that many car owners wouldn't see standard until after 2010. The HUD is an example of something you still don't see in many production cars.
aint nothin better than a good ole Buick land yacht with a 3 or 4 body trunk
I’m just about to get this exact car. I found one with 138k miles for about $2,000 and I figure it’ll more than likely last me the rest of my life. I don’t go far very often, in the past 8 years I have owned 5 cars and only driven a total of about 80k miles in total. The only car that has lasted was a Honda Civic that I bought a few years back. But I’m going to get this good old beast.
Did you get the car?
Very good deal...That is the best car GM ever f made
gotta love an old school buick that granda couch on wheels, hood certified!!!!! with the interior smelling like old lady perfume and bengay, and full of love
gotta tell it like it is, you missed those points in your review hahahhaha
I got one with 114k for 800$ , not the limited edition but still.
10,000$ ? Good luck
1000$ is a great deal
was it reliable?
@@tednguyen8310 Been driving it for 3+ years
Simple features? It took cars until like 2014 to catch up to all the features that were on this Buick. Hell, even my 97 Buick Riviera had most of these features. This car was loaded in terms of "stuff". Modern infotainment is the only thing that's missing unless you want to count cross traffic alert or something like that. Even today, in 2019, a lot of the features that are on this 2004 Buick are optional. A lot of the stuff was available in the year 2000. Just think about that that's 19 years ago. The only thing that has really Advanced is some safety features and infotainment. We basically still have the same stuff today but this car back then was loaded in terms of features. Lots of GM cars like Buick, Cadillac and even Oldsmobile always worth ahead of the curve when it came to technology. Sorry, it just sort of slightly annoyed me that someone would think that these features were "basic".
Besides that you can easily pay someone to install a modern touch screen stereo with Apple car play and Bluetooth capabilities and you got yourself a pretty modern car. That’s what I’m gonna do for my 2002 Lesabre
The most beautiful car ever made! I'm partial because I love my 03 sabre..... 😆 I have a custom but just bought new chrome 16inch item's for mine too. They look tons better then the snowflake design it came with. Smooth ride with the best 3800v6 ever made. This limited is just beautiful!! Loaded, sporty and sexy!
was it reliable?
@@tednguyen8310 oh yeah...it still is. Beautiful car.
how many miles now john?
@@tednguyen8310 152,000ish I wish I could send you a picture
thats in line with a toyota id say...my camry started having problems at 150k
I just paid 1500 for mine. 98k 1 owner car yahoo very happy and thankful that the old man who owned it took good care of her. I feel like it's a new car
I get that it's the Celebration Edition but 10k. GTFO
It's the miles, excellent condition, and one owner that has a hefty price.
TJC450 Not our fault your ass can't afford 10k
@@MrTblackmon spotless car.
What are the differences between the limited and the Celebration edition? I have a buick but dont know what trim level it is
@@paulsosa1872 This video explains the celebration edition th-cam.com/video/odXS3ETI6tE/w-d-xo.html
love the used car reviews Cameron! keep up the great work 😀😀
I think this car looked great outside and inside! I wish I would of been old enough to drive in 2004 because I would of bought one.
Dustin Hart Same
Camerons Car Reviews my uncle own a 2005 Buick LeSabre
Le'teiz Jordan my grandparents have a 2005 Buick lesabre custom
BrendenAerosmith Farr I have a 2000 lesabre custom
I love my 03 lesabre!
Just found one with 25k miles for 7500. Should I buy it?! Looks amazing. White
I miss this guy I used to watch him all the time
I had a 98 LeSabre, I miss it constantly haha, it definitely won't be my last Buick
The lesabre and park avenue were basically the same car. Same 3.8 v6 engine and just about everything else but the park avenue was available with the supercharged 3.8. The lesabre wasn't. The century was a different car compared to the lesabre and park avenue. The century was slightly smaller and the only engine choose was the 3.1 v6 engine
BrendenAerosmith Farr wrong they all came with a 3.8 option and we're all the same platform Grand Prix LeSabre centery regal same car different body panels and inside I owed multiple of each and you could get a SC in any one of them as a option
@@davesummerville6500 century didn’t come with a 3800, it was a cheaper regal that wasn’t as nice. Only option for century was the 3.1.
@@davesummerville6500 the Lesabre, Park Ave, and Boneville were all built on the H platform. It’s a Cadillac chassis. Those 3 cars were only available with the 3.8. The Grand Prix , Regal and Century were all built on the W body platform. The century was only available with the 3.1. The Regal was only available with the 3.8, and the Grand Prix was available with the 3.1 or 3.8
Your a fool I'll take the 3800 series 2 before a 3100 anytime
@@chanceberg832 the 3800 series 2 will outlast the 3100 by a long stretch. Don’t get me wrong the 3100 is a great motor. But you’ll be doing intake manifold/head gaskets on it way before you’ll have to do the same job on a 3800. You also get better MPG with the 3800 somehow
Where does the LeSabre falls under ? Meaning is The Park Avenue higher model ? Century?
Just bought the same one! 🎉 Just love it!
$10 000 for a 2004 lesabre, that's too much for a vehicle for that age. My grandparents bought a 2005 lesabre for $1000 but the only difference was it had around 190 000 miles when they bought it
BrendenAerosmith Farr Your getting an amazing vehicle that won't break down.
@@jasumagaming9728 very true
Soon they'll be impossible to get
@@lostbooks2918 I agree 🤦
That is too much but by the time You restore a 1k ride like me Your looking at 4 k.....but I swear I dig d mine she never never fails
I have the same exact car but mine is a 2003 celebration edition. Same c color. Only change is the front park lights.
My grandparents had a 2002 model up until 2012.
I'm getting a 2000 model year
Oh I see your school bus videos nice
The battery is under the back seat of the car.
Crown Vic wasn’t a competitive of the lesebra. Grand Marquis was
Cameron, will you do a review of the 2017 Chevrolet Camaro convertible in the 2SS trim? Thanks!
Does it have a plug in? For like a charger
In the ash tray underneath the radio
New cars sucks. Ole school for life
Hv a 2001 custom I been wanting a limited 😭
10000$ American?!?! I bought my low km 2004 limited edition for $1500 Canadian. It is immaculate and I live in the rust belt known as Canada.
Someone i knew That worked with me Had a blue 1, She claimes to never have done a oil change and Battery, Her Engine Dismantled, Funny thing is the Exterior was Kind of new.
Is it for sale
The lacrosse replaced the lesabre. The lucerne replaced the park avenue
The LaCrosse replaced the Regal and Century. The Lucerne replaced the Park Avenue and LeSebre.
I had no idea of this special edition.
can u plz do a vid on the 2017 Highlander Hybrid
yea
10 grand for a 2004 GM? wut? Looks clean, but still....
Lol i did a double take when i saw that.
John Doe I know several people with LeSabre built from 1992 - 2005 and the only real problems they've ever had is with the window regulators. They've all been bulletproof reliable in other areas such as with the 3800 engine and 4T65E trans, GM knew how to build a Powertrain in these cars right at home in Hamtramck, Michigan.
@@hakeemsd70m Amen! My 2003 custom I just bought, I just replaced the drivers regulator and the plastic coolant elbows, replaced with the aluminum ones. 80,000 miles and gave it a complete tune-up, (wires, plugs, air and fuel filter, trans filter and fluid, (also dumped a bottle of lubegard synthetic additive in with the atf), frt. hubs, frt. motor mount, coolant flush ( with GREEN coolant) thermostat, surprising enough, the dreaded plastic plenum is not leaking nor is lower manifold! This car is cross country ready and floats on air! Beautiful ride! Love my lesabre!!!!
@@hakeemsd70m Damn straight!
Ouuuu ahhhh yikes the Lucerne replaces the park avenue and the lacrosse replaces the leSabre
No tha Lucerne replaced tha LeSabre
Good review, buddy.
The layout inside is better than the Lucerne.
I’m finna get a 2005 Buick lesabre limited when I get it while time I’m finna get a aux in there
I have one named Lucy ❤️❤️
I dubbed mine sabre.
Sell the Grand Cherokee and grab this one before it's gone Cameron!
Ivan Vojt heck no lol
Ivan, Cameron just bought the Grand Cherokee several months ago.
Really, wouldn't be Feb '16 would it?
Executive car 🚗 😍
thats a great car my grandma drives that car
Nice car but ridiculously overpriced,no matter what edition it is.
Too bad the interior has a lot of typical GM cheapness. It's so obvious to see where they cut corners. I wonder if the older ones (pre-97) had better interior quality?
Yep
10 grand !! Yep...looked again 10k...no way
Only if they came with v8’s
This 3.8 is plenty fast! To hell with the v8! Dont need it.
John Wagner but it would be nice to have the extra kick
@@jamiroquaifan_2005 I see ur point but again, my lesabre is plenty fast. Not race cars though.
John Wagner a v8 would be at least good as an option
The 3.8 V6 engines were very reliable engines.
This is a car for old people. My great grandfather used to have a 2000-2003. I guess
I have that car in my early 20’s haha
lmao hella young folks have this car
I'm 53yrs old and this is a car with class and beauty! I love my 03 custom!
I’m 22 and I want one
@@rag83991 hu
Better than the junk make now
good vid
A cassette deck in a 2004 car? they might as well offered an 8 track player lol cassettes were becoming obsolete by 1994 when I was in junior high
IMO the last real LeSabre was the 1985. After that, they were downsized.
Cruisermobile 👍
great car NOT worth$10000 thats for sure.
I have the same car and same color ..paid $2500 clean to
When the nerd flexes the key fob lmao
Sorry buddy, but dealing with the same junk for 140000 miles!
Yeah no where near 10k more like 4 at best I don't care if it's got ten thousand miles it's 15 years old and it's just a Buick it's nice but nope
i bought one with 16k miles for 4k.....bing brother
Oh Hell No! $10k for a unreliable 12 year old Buick. They should be giving that away.
if you look at my picture that's when my 05 hit 200,000 miles now it's at 208,800 never had a single issue just changed fluids and put new tires on every 50,000 miles best car I ever owned (I'm 48 years old by the way) and now I'm looking for a more loaded one with low miles but definitely will not quit driving the one I currently own
You are not worthy of this fine car....
My Park Avenue has 167k on it great reliable car.
Andrew Moore looking at a 2004 with 60k, very clean for $2900. does this motor have the intake manifold gasket issue that the older ones had ?
@@carl1948 Ur an idiot for a statement like that! Jealous I'd say! Moron.
genuine piece of s..t mobile nothing but sensors new fuel tank cap every year 17 mpg not 29!!!!
10k never sell.
Haha