That Hyundai is a great car and I think it's absolutely worth it. Solid reliable motors and they ride nice to! Should sell for a good penny all day long.
Hyundai has come a long way. We're waiting on delivery of a new 2022 Palisade Calligraphy, black on black. Thing's rated better than the Highlander, Pilot, etc
@@mike-y7r2u They are great cars, people are scared of them because they had that problem with the older 4 cylinder GDI engine with it catching on fire and some other issues... Like any other brand doesn't have issues with engines even Toyota! They have came along way and I'm looking at Kia Stinger GT and a K5 GT for a newer daily. Can't beat the value of those 2 for what you get!
Azera's are very good cars that no one knows about. Good friend still owns that same generation Azera that he bought new and it has been absolutely trouble free. The 3.8 is peppy, too. The ride is more "Buick" than "BMW". Nice purchase, hope no issues on drive home.
I'm not a WRX owner but I am Subaru owner of a legacy and dude you will have a reliable car and toy for a while. Hope you get it then you can come to the Subaru meets and join Oklahoma subies on Facebook
I daily drive a 06 Azera. My father bought it new and gave it to me two years later with 1500 miles. It's been a great car. I've had to replace a few things under warranty, and normal wear and tear, but $800 is a steal! And yes that is a matching wheel for a spare! One more thing, it's surprisingly quick!
Yeah, get the WRX STI. Do it! I used to have a 2014 STI and I loved that car. It has a ton of great aftermarket add-ons. The SI Drive is to manage throttle response. It also has diff controls to set a rear end or front end bias. I typically kept it as auto. But yeah, it sounds great. It has a great rumble to it.
Nothing wrong with a 200k mile car, Currently driving a 2004 Honda Accord 2.4L with approximately 280k Miles so far. Runs very smooth and has no leaks. All ive done to it was suspension work.
Great buy on that Azera, $1150 is a steal of a deal! My family has a 2007 Hyundai Azera (my dad's car) that he bought brand new at the beginning of 2008, and it has been super reliable for him in the past! It doesn't get driven now since it has a clogged catalytic converter and is now considered illegal to drive. But that 3.8 is a peppy little motor! It's been sitting in our garage for the past year and a half, we haven't even started it once! But when my dad did drive it, he really enjoyed it! And so did I, it's such a great car, and I love how roomy they are in the back! Great purchase Randy, looking forward to seeing the Azera on the channel! You'll love it!
The Hyundai Azera looks really good. I just bought my son a Mitsubishi Verada from 98 and it cost $800.00 repairs $2250.00 and it has 349000 kms. Runs like a dream. The not so obvious cats are often the best.
Good morning Randy. The Saturn SL1 is still in good shape. The Buick Park Avenue is nice. You should put a bid on it. All of the rest of the cars and trucks are awesome.
Hyundai was a great buy. Will make a good reliable car for someone years to come. And the extra coolant was hopefully someone just topping off fluids. And then some for a just in case like a spare tire. Keep up the good work sir.
That Park Avenue deserves to be brought out of there, fix what little needs fixing and be put back on the road. It shows every sign of having been maintained and taken care of. I bet it is no more than a three owner...maybe two. I would take that one even with those miles tens times over before I would even open the door of a new Buick (which aren't really Buicks to me anymore). Bring it along for the ride on the channel!
When I used to flip cars from auctions up in NH I would always say; high miles if I am gonna drive it (no resale) low mileage to flip but expect to fix a lot of little neglected things. If the car was on the road for 200k+ miles it was obviously taken care of. I bought plenty of cars thru highschool with scary high mileage that were the best cars I have ever owned! Some low mileage ones would need head gaskets, transmissions, etc etc because it was always something expensive not worth paying someone to fix to have it sent to auction. Miss those days.
completely agree with you on high mileage cars being a better buy, I bought my 2005 Trailblazer at my local auction for 1500 with 246K miles has a brand new trans in it. Bought my 2003 Avalanche for 2500 with 290K miles on it granted I had too put a new trans in it but it still runs like new!
But cars with cigarette lighter + ashtray that have Never been used.. that is quite hard to find or see in Europe.. because those are in museums or private collections ! :0)
So funny about all the comments about the reliable wrx sti. A used engine is 4k and even if you do all the labor yourself your looking at 4k also to rebuild it. I have 2 their so fun , fast and give you a amazing feedback. But a subaru with a turbo isn't reliable. A sti is an affordable sports car for the working man. Oh and a used tranny will run 3k to 5k.
That STI has to be a theft recovery. The owner really took care of it but that’s usually the case with those cars, it’s probably going to be a little spendy. That deep “Subaru” rumble is a unique sound to the subaru engines with unequal length headers. Gorgeous
It’s called a flat 4 Notting to do with unequal headers piston go side to side not up and down like normal cars and that what produceds the unequal sound.
@@davidhealy4073 ask me how I know? Oh I must own a Subaru, must be my third one. I can put equal length headers on and change the sound. I agree that it has a rumble with the boxer but that’s not what gives the brand that unique rumble. It is in fact the unequal length headers sir
Those old Buicks run forever if you take care of them. I have a 98 LeSabre coming up on aroind 286,000Km, clean underneath. Was owned by a GM tech. Those 3800 are amazing engines.
the sport and sport sharp and intelligent in the subaru is ECU settings. intelligent is 50% power, sport is 80% and sport sharp is full 100% STI power.
Honestly from my experience Hyundai makes some good reliable cars, A lot of people my disagree on that but I’d drive that Azera all day long. And really not a bad looking car.
Hey Randy with the Azera the metal piece you found in the glove box is for the sunroof if the motor breaks while its open you can remove something in the headliner and crank it closed. Had a 09 Sonata with a similar tool in the glovebox
Randy, you should sell to Carmax. I don't know if you have one in your area but they'll give you more then $200 for any car. You cleaned that Saturn up and the auction didn't give a "F" what you did to it. That's not going to raise any bids if the car looks crappy. 🤑 Flip one through Carmax just to see 👀 what they'll do for you.
Hey Randy, I had a 2009 Hyundai Sonata GLS PZEV. I was hoping to trade it in for a Azera just like the one in this video. I'm so glad you got it. If I remember correctly, 2007 was the face-lift model year and 2011 was the last year of this TG platform.
That STI looks tasty Randy, You should have bidded on it. OH, the Hyundai You bought is a good car, I had a loaded Sonada for a few years back in ten or 12 years ago with that same V6 engine in it and it hauled ass for a family sedan. You got a great deal on it as long as the tranny works.
The Buick 3.8l engine. Which are great engines they had them in our Holden commodores here in Australia back from 1988 to 2004 and klms don’t normally bother them at all Another great video randy 👍
Hey Randy........I’d love to see the Buick just to see if it will run and drive back to the house.....lol Im saying buy the Hyundai because it has a 3.8 as well.......that way you have a fleet of 3.8 vehicles.....I bought a 95 GMC 3500 with 356,000 miles I fixed it up and it’s my daily driver.......it currently has 374,000 miles on it with the 5.7.........milage doesn’t scare me as long as the price is right or been taken care of.......have fun out there......
I wasn’t expecting u to actually consider buying the car as u record the video I definitely would like to see more of that if the circumstances are good enough and worth the risk
Randy that subi looks like it was well taken care of. Also has some nice aftermarket parts as well with low miles on dash. It would be nice to have a sporty car in the channel
The hellcat would never keep up with the scobby on a twisty road, even though it’s more horsepower the car is a wrc rally legend and that’s where it came from and how it was developed hence why there is no American car ever in wrc rallying and never will be
@@AutoAuctionRebuilds not a chance Randy in a straight line yes until about 125 mph when the Tesla runs out of steam then scobby will pass but on a twisted and bendy road no chance.
Randy have you considered or are you allowed to leave a list of what you did to the cars when they go to IAA? might be helpful for in person shoppers to see whats been done to it and might bring in some more money
Azera was the flagship for Hyundai. It's well worth buying even if it was $1500. Buy it and flip it for $2500-$3000. Buick is a nice flip for $1600 The Subadu is nice but I'm a Corvette aka (Shelly) fan
That's what I like about Kia and Hyundai car's and SUVs is because even the new one's and even brand new ones most people don't like it means they sell at a fair price brand new and used especially with the amount of kit you get standard and mid spec I'd buy that Hyundai in a instinct
93k on that subaru it will need a T-belt at 100k but they are SUPER easy on these EJ motors 2 hours tops if you do it yourself less than 300 bucks with a water pump. and before anyone says it needs head gaskets... the turbo EJ's don't have headgasket issues that was the N/A 98-01 2.5l EJ's
What I would be worried about on the wrx is the missing Cobb access port. You can see the access port mount on the left hand side of the dash without the computer handheld. Hopefully they didn’t de-tune the car with those supporting engine mods. It would be a ticking time bomb without tune.
I would buy that buick in a hearbeat. no ones buying that with those miles, its a great shape. ill bet vaccum leak, or bad throttle body/sensor. without codes who knows. but i would totally snag that for a daily beater. thats a hardcore well serviced car.
Buick LeSabre/Park Avenue with 3800 is one the best Buicks ever made. Solid car. Randy, why not carry a code scanner with you? Tell you a lot about what’s wrong with these. But that Buick is hard to go wrong on. I have seen these in the junkyards with 300-400k, and they’re not anywhere the condition of this car. Buy it.
Randy, on the Subaru that grimmspeed "catch can" is an air oil separator, it drains the oil right back into the crankcase
That Hyundai is a great car and I think it's absolutely worth it. Solid reliable motors and they ride nice to! Should sell for a good penny all day long.
Hyundai does make some great cars!
Hyundai has come a long way. We're waiting on delivery of a new 2022 Palisade Calligraphy, black on black. Thing's rated better than the Highlander, Pilot, etc
@@mike-y7r2u They are great cars, people are scared of them because they had that problem with the older 4 cylinder GDI engine with it catching on fire and some other issues... Like any other brand doesn't have issues with engines even Toyota! They have came along way and I'm looking at Kia Stinger GT and a K5 GT for a newer daily. Can't beat the value of those 2 for what you get!
Yah for the money you just can't beat them and the amount of kit you get standard is brilliant
@@kellyoubrejr544 We are trading our 2019 Highlander towards it and are excited. My buddy has a Stinger GT; beautiful and quick car.
Azera's are very good cars that no one knows about. Good friend still owns that same generation Azera that he bought new and it has been absolutely trouble free. The 3.8 is peppy, too. The ride is more "Buick" than "BMW". Nice purchase, hope no issues on drive home.
Just have to watch out for the timing chain guides they will slap
I got one too with the 3.3. super comfy and reliable.
The Buick problem could be throttle position sensor. Camshaft position sensor. MAF sensor.
As a wrx owner, I’m definitely saying “DO IT RANDY!”
WRX is a bad dude!
I'm not a WRX owner but I am Subaru owner of a legacy and dude you will have a reliable car and toy for a while. Hope you get it then you can come to the Subaru meets and join Oklahoma subies on Facebook
I daily drive a 06 Azera. My father bought it new and gave it to me two years later with 1500 miles. It's been a great car. I've had to replace a few things under warranty, and normal wear and tear, but $800 is a steal! And yes that is a matching wheel for a spare! One more thing, it's surprisingly quick!
That Subie is well worth it!! The SI drive is your different drive modes!! Sport Sharp is the fun drive!! Id buy it in a heartbeat
Yeah, get the WRX STI. Do it! I used to have a 2014 STI and I loved that car. It has a ton of great aftermarket add-ons. The SI Drive is to manage throttle response. It also has diff controls to set a rear end or front end bias. I typically kept it as auto. But yeah, it sounds great. It has a great rumble to it.
Buick is good. It could be bad fuel causing the RPM unstable
Nothing wrong with a 200k mile car, Currently driving a 2004 Honda Accord 2.4L with approximately 280k Miles so far. Runs very smooth and has no leaks. All ive done to it was suspension work.
Oh that poor Continental when you were looking at that Buick. Poor poor thing. I love those things, hate seeing one damaged like that.
Plus a full tank of gas
Hyundai Azera is one of the nicest cars no one knows about and someone kept that in great shape
I'm not scared of miles either, actually vehicles with higher miles on them tells me that they were taking care of to get that many miles on them...
Yes on the Buick. Give it to a Family member and update us Monthly and see how many miles she'll go.
That Subaru is badass, I think it is around 305 horse turbo 2.5, very, very modifiable.
Great buy on that Azera, $1150 is a steal of a deal! My family has a 2007 Hyundai Azera (my dad's car) that he bought brand new at the beginning of 2008, and it has been super reliable for him in the past! It doesn't get driven now since it has a clogged catalytic converter and is now considered illegal to drive. But that 3.8 is a peppy little motor! It's been sitting in our garage for the past year and a half, we haven't even started it once! But when my dad did drive it, he really enjoyed it! And so did I, it's such a great car, and I love how roomy they are in the back! Great purchase Randy, looking forward to seeing the Azera on the channel! You'll love it!
The Hyundai Azera looks really good. I just bought my son a Mitsubishi Verada from 98 and it cost $800.00 repairs $2250.00 and it has 349000 kms. Runs like a dream. The not so obvious cats are often the best.
That Hyundai is a steal for 800 bucks!
Randy was in fact get it for $1160 with all IAA taxes & fees but still.. a very god deal indeed..
Good morning Randy. The Saturn SL1 is still in good shape. The Buick Park Avenue is nice. You should put a bid on it. All of the rest of the cars and trucks are awesome.
Get that Buick! 3.8 V6 is bullet proof! Great cruiser!
Azera is a great car. Owned several Hyundai cars and had great luck. Azera is higher end above Sonata. Buy the Azera! Doesn't need paint or tires...
Get that Sti Randy you'll get alot of views from the content plus you'll get it sorted just like you always do keep hustling and do your thing
Hyundai was a great buy. Will make a good reliable car for someone years to come. And the extra coolant was hopefully someone just topping off fluids. And then some for a just in case like a spare tire. Keep up the good work sir.
That Park Avenue deserves to be brought out of there, fix what little needs fixing and be put back on the road. It shows every sign of having been maintained and taken care of. I bet it is no more than a three owner...maybe two. I would take that one even with those miles tens times over before I would even open the door of a new Buick (which aren't really Buicks to me anymore). Bring it along for the ride on the channel!
That Subaru is modded to hell, it’s got a lot of money in it, will make good power,and it’s a genuine sti
A Hyundai Azera (Grandeur in some markets) in ok condition and inkl full tank of gas for that price.
Buy it now!
When I used to flip cars from auctions up in NH I would always say; high miles if I am gonna drive it (no resale) low mileage to flip but expect to fix a lot of little neglected things. If the car was on the road for 200k+ miles it was obviously taken care of. I bought plenty of cars thru highschool with scary high mileage that were the best cars I have ever owned! Some low mileage ones would need head gaskets, transmissions, etc etc because it was always something expensive not worth paying someone to fix to have it sent to auction. Miss those days.
completely agree with you on high mileage cars being a better buy, I bought my 2005 Trailblazer at my local auction for 1500 with 246K miles has a brand new trans in it. Bought my 2003 Avalanche for 2500 with 290K miles on it granted I had too put a new trans in it but it still runs like new!
I own a wrx and I can’t tell you those mods ain’t cheap it will be making 550hp easy, will be a great car and daily
Cars with a cigarette lighter are going to be a classic find. This is when we welcomed cigarettes into our daily lives.
That’s a fact! Gonna miss those days!
But cars with cigarette lighter + ashtray that have Never been used.. that is quite hard to find or see in Europe.. because those are in museums or private collections ! :0)
So funny about all the comments about the reliable wrx sti. A used engine is 4k and even if you do all the labor yourself your looking at 4k also to rebuild it. I have 2 their so fun , fast and give you a amazing feedback. But a subaru with a turbo isn't reliable. A sti is an affordable sports car for the working man. Oh and a used tranny will run 3k to 5k.
You should have heard me yelling at the TV buy the damn Hyundai for the gift card! Wise buy and can’t wait to see the drive home!
That Hyundai should be a great flip, Randy 👍
Yeah.. i agree needs a bit of vacuum & cleaning, headlights spruced up a bit (polish or something) and is quite great car !
That STI has to be a theft recovery. The owner really took care of it but that’s usually the case with those cars, it’s probably going to be a little spendy. That deep “Subaru” rumble is a unique sound to the subaru engines with unequal length headers. Gorgeous
It’s called a flat 4 Notting to do with unequal headers piston go side to side not up and down like normal cars and that what produceds the unequal sound.
@@davidhealy4073 ask me how I know? Oh I must own a Subaru, must be my third one. I can put equal length headers on and change the sound. I agree that it has a rumble with the boxer but that’s not what gives the brand that unique rumble. It is in fact the unequal length headers sir
Those old Buicks run forever if you take care of them. I have a 98 LeSabre coming up on aroind 286,000Km, clean underneath. Was owned by a GM tech. Those 3800 are amazing engines.
that allan wrench like tool is to open sunroof manually if power switch does work
the sport and sport sharp and intelligent in the subaru is ECU settings. intelligent is 50% power, sport is 80% and sport sharp is full 100% STI power.
that buick would be a good a2b car for somebody those 3800 motors are great motors.
I love the Buick Park Avenue.
I would absolutely love that park Ave I've always loved those cars
I love the Azera, I want one or a Sanota V6
Congratulations on your new home 🏡
That Buick just needs the O2 sensors and maybe tps and iac replaced. Other than that It's one nice car for over 300k. Nice video man.
$800 is a great deal for that car bro. Free stuff once the car is yours. Thumbs up on the video
Those Subarus are becoming more valuable by the day. In UK they are only going up in value Randy
Honestly from my experience Hyundai makes some good reliable cars, A lot of people my disagree on that but I’d drive that Azera all day long. And really not a bad looking car.
Hey Randy with the Azera the metal piece you found in the glove box is for the sunroof if the motor breaks while its open you can remove something in the headliner and crank it closed. Had a 09 Sonata with a similar tool in the glovebox
As a WRX owner I'm definitely staying do it randy
"Now I know you guys think I'm going to steal this. But I'm not." Stops recording takes it back out.
I have a 17 wrx and I can say it is fun for sure ! A lot of aftermarket surport
That's a good buy the vacuum line on top of the throttle body was disconnected
That Subaru is cool! I’d love to see it on the channel. Do a minor “rebuild” and have some fun with it!
19:48 the dash cluster on that hyundai grandeur even says TRUNK OPEN 😜
My late wife drove a 2012 Chevy Cruz exactly like this, same color and it was a good car, but it was totaled in a hailstorm.
I loved my 2015 Chevy Cruze. Great gas mileage! Little underpowered but that's the tradeoff .
The Subaru is great, you might need to research the parts. They are high performance aftermarket. The previous owner took good care of her.
That Azura is a good car my wife had one and it had 390,434 miles on it when she sold it for a 2007 Honda Civic Ex
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The hose clamps, it looks like they replaced the hoses recently, that explains the new gallon and the barely used gallon of antifreeze
New tires all around interstate battery full tank of gas that’s a win
Randy, you should sell to Carmax. I don't know if you have one in your area but they'll give you more then $200 for any car. You cleaned that Saturn up and the auction didn't give a "F" what you did to it. That's not going to raise any bids if the car looks crappy. 🤑 Flip one through Carmax just to see 👀 what they'll do for you.
The WRX STI can be a fun little car…it has the typical Subi mods…depending on the price that might be an interesting one for the channel.
Hey, mid.to late 2000s Hyundai Cars were reliable! That's a sweet ass car man, total score
Hyundai have good cars and also its a good deal man....Glad you took it home and I believe you gonna make something out of it Randy..Good Luck man..
Great video Randy
Hey Randy, I had a 2009 Hyundai Sonata GLS PZEV. I was hoping to trade it in for a Azera just like the one in this video. I'm so glad you got it. If I remember correctly, 2007 was the face-lift model year and 2011 was the last year of this TG platform.
2009 was the year of the facelift of the first Gen Azera.
@@CarringtonHollister 1st Gen for the United States market but 4th Gen for Hyundai.
That STI looks tasty Randy, You should have bidded on it. OH, the Hyundai You bought is a good car, I had a loaded Sonada for a few years back in ten or 12 years ago with that same V6 engine in it and it hauled ass for a family sedan. You got a great deal on it as long as the tranny works.
Buy that WRX, quick little car and highly regarded
The Buick 3.8l engine. Which are great engines they had them in our Holden commodores here in Australia back from 1988 to 2004 and klms don’t normally bother them at all
Another great video randy 👍
You cant just ditch the one fun car you looked at! Bid on the Wrx! 😊👍
Hey Randy........I’d love to see the Buick just to see if it will run and drive back to the house.....lol Im saying buy the Hyundai because it has a 3.8 as well.......that way you have a fleet of 3.8 vehicles.....I bought a 95 GMC 3500 with 356,000 miles I fixed it up and it’s my daily driver.......it currently has 374,000 miles on it with the 5.7.........milage doesn’t scare me as long as the price is right or been taken care of.......have fun out there......
My 03 Bonneville SSEi had a high idle issue. It would rev up like that park avenue. It was the TPS sensor. (Throttle Position Sensor)
I wasn’t expecting u to actually consider buying the car as u record the video I definitely would like to see more of that if the circumstances are good enough and worth the risk
Randy that subi looks like it was well taken care of. Also has some nice aftermarket parts as well with low miles on dash. It would be nice to have a sporty car in the channel
I have a hellcat ?
@@AutoAuctionRebuilds sorry ment one that’s not brand new/ $80k
The hellcat would never keep up with the scobby on a twisty road, even though it’s more horsepower the car is a wrc rally legend and that’s where it came from and how it was developed hence why there is no American car ever in wrc rallying and never will be
But my Model 3 performance AWD will.
@@AutoAuctionRebuilds not a chance Randy in a straight line yes until about 125 mph when the Tesla runs out of steam then scobby will pass but on a twisted and bendy road no chance.
Good Walk Around Randy Hyundai nice car A friend has a Elentra 300000miles+ The other cars looked especially the Buick& The Subaru
Randy have you considered or are you allowed to leave a list of what you did to the cars when they go to IAA? might be helpful for in person shoppers to see whats been done to it and might bring in some more money
I would drive the Hyundai in a heart beat great price too.
That Buick is worth it for sure with that 3800 yeah worth $350 for sure man love the content for sure
WRX is the modern rocket. 😎👍🇨🇦
Now that you considering get rid of the Ram why don't you put more truck/van on the walk around in order to find your next tow rig?
Azera was the flagship for Hyundai. It's well worth buying even if it was $1500. Buy it and flip it for $2500-$3000.
Buick is a nice flip for $1600
The Subadu is nice but I'm a Corvette aka (Shelly) fan
That's what I like about Kia and Hyundai car's and SUVs is because even the new one's and even brand new ones most people don't like it means they sell at a fair price brand new and used especially with the amount of kit you get standard and mid spec I'd buy that Hyundai in a instinct
Great steal of a deal on the hundy Randy !!!
Those Azera's are great cars. You snagged a good deal on it.
That looks to be a real STI. If you can get it for a deal I would jump on that thing. Those cars are hot right now. Could be a huge win!
Also due to the popularity of these cars, I could see great video revenues as well!
93k on that subaru it will need a T-belt at 100k but they are SUPER easy on these EJ motors 2 hours tops if you do it yourself less than 300 bucks with a water pump. and before anyone says it needs head gaskets... the turbo EJ's don't have headgasket issues that was the N/A 98-01 2.5l EJ's
That Buick is a Big Al special
Congrats on the hyundai that was a great deal.
As a Subaru owner... don't do it... that STI probably lived a HARD life...
Still, what a car though..
You know what Randy. If you can get the parts cheep enough I would bite the bullet on it. I love those 2.5L flat four engines.
Subaru sounds good to you can use it as a daily driver would like to see it on the video.
I always wanted an Azera like for well it’ll definitely be a perfect doordash car
Randy from @Auto Action Rebuild much support!!!!!
Thank you Mr. Fluffy!
@@AutoAuctionRebuilds always interesting to watch ur video's
What I would be worried about on the wrx is the missing Cobb access port. You can see the access port mount on the left hand side of the dash without the computer handheld. Hopefully they didn’t de-tune the car with those supporting engine mods. It would be a ticking time bomb without tune.
that wrx would be awesome! It's an STI not just a wrx
Great video as always Randy. Great buy on the KIA and the other two are solid. Hope you get them.
Buick Park Avenue is basically a caddilac. Rides just like one.
'The WRX STI is alot of fun. you shoud bid on it. It will be quick to dispose also
First to comment lol love the videos Randy keep up the good work hope all is well.
I would buy that buick in a hearbeat. no ones buying that with those miles, its a great shape. ill bet vaccum leak, or bad throttle body/sensor. without codes who knows. but i would totally snag that for a daily beater. thats a hardcore well serviced car.
That knob controls the AWD system I think
Buick LeSabre/Park Avenue with 3800 is one the best Buicks ever made. Solid car. Randy, why not carry a code scanner with you? Tell you a lot about what’s wrong with these. But that Buick is hard to go wrong on. I have seen these in the junkyards with 300-400k, and they’re not anywhere the condition of this car. Buy it.