Commenting in memory of Steve Friedman, my good friend whose family sold thousands of Buicks in Cleveland. As a kid he gave me the GMC version of this video which I watched hundreds of times until the tape wore out. I found another one on eBay a few years ago that was similar.
This is really awesome too see because many of these Buick's are beginning to get more rare and hard to find now a days. My grandpa bought his Buick Regal New on 1989. I still own the car with low millage on it. Say about 44, 000 miles for a 25 year old car which is still awesome to own from years too come.
I used to think cars from this era were pretty bland and boring. Now, compared to most of the cars we have to choose from today I would give my right arm to drive several of these models. It is a shame how much things have changed in the last 25 years, especially the Buick brand in particular. In these years Buick sold traditional cars to mature Americans and plenty of younger people bought the sportier models too. Today they are attracting younger buyers again, but there aren't nearly as many nice traditional models offered for the older buyers and their success has suffered.
I have a 1995 buick lasbre and your book to this car DO'S NOT REPEAT DO'S NOT TELL WHAT THE OWNER SHOULD KNOW THE FACTS I THINK YOUR ONLY IN IT FOR THE MONEY NOT THE OWNER FACTTTT.
The more I watch these Videos, the more excited I get when I get into my '96 Buick Century! :D
Commenting in memory of Steve Friedman, my good friend whose family sold thousands of Buicks in Cleveland. As a kid he gave me the GMC version of this video which I watched hundreds of times until the tape wore out. I found another one on eBay a few years ago that was similar.
This is so EPIC! I'd like to see the Oldsmobile versions of this video from the same era.
This is really awesome too see because many of these Buick's are beginning to get more rare and hard to find now a days. My grandpa bought his Buick Regal New on 1989. I still own the car with low millage on it. Say about 44, 000 miles for a 25 year old car which is still awesome to own from years too come.
“HI!!!!!!” What a start from Mr. Chipper.
What’s the Background music at 3:23
My favorite cars ☺️
13:29 the wild part is that toll free hotline IS STILL BEING USED By Buick over 30 years later!
I genuinely feel like I wouldn’t mind dealer servicing one of these if I bought it new and establishing a great relationship with the dealership.
This is the coolest video yet, keep them coming
These Buicks are the true millennial Buicks not an Encore 😂
Facts! I drive a Roadmaster Estate Wagon.
I used to think cars from this era were pretty bland and boring. Now, compared to most of the cars we have to choose from today I would give my right arm to drive several of these models. It is a shame how much things have changed in the last 25 years, especially the Buick brand in particular. In these years Buick sold traditional cars to mature Americans and plenty of younger people bought the sportier models too. Today they are attracting younger buyers again, but there aren't nearly as many nice traditional models offered for the older buyers and their success has suffered.
They just won 3rd best brand this year
Hello Mam, do you have your shoulder pads on, great ok just a moment while I change the floppy disc!
Very helpful, thanks for upload.
4:11 "there's ya problem Mr. Ebert!"
does anyone know how to change sparks plugs
pepboys
Yes, if it's the 3.1 engine, just take it to a shop, because changing the back three plugs is an exercise in frustration.
93 roadmaster.
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Why did my Autistic Grandfather's 1984 Buick Century catch fire and was a total loss? Thanks
I have a buick
Readin how to change a tyre hahaha
Yea boy oh god you carrying my name
I have a 1995 buick lasbre and your book to this car DO'S NOT REPEAT DO'S NOT TELL WHAT THE OWNER SHOULD KNOW THE FACTS I THINK YOUR ONLY IN IT FOR THE MONEY NOT THE OWNER FACTTTT.
93 roadmaster.
Ah yes, clearly in it for the money. GM's entire business model is built around deceiving people who buy 30 year old Buicks and spell "does" as "do's"
What’s the background music at 16:35