1992 Buick Skylark Low Mileage V6 Auto Gas Saver Cheap Commuter Rare Stock Wow on 2040-cars
Lodi, New Jersey, United States
For Sale By:Dealer
Engine:6-Cylinder
Transmission:3 Speed Automatic
Make: Buick
Options: Option List:ABS Brakes, Anti-Brake System: Non-ABS, Body Style: SEDAN 4-DR, Curb Weight-automatic: 2654 lbs, Engine Type: 3.3L V6 OHV 12V, Front Brake Type: Disc, Front Headroom: 37.90 in., Front Hip Room: 49.10 in., Front Legroom: 42.90 in., Front Shoulder Room: 53.50 in., Front Spring Type: Coil, Front Suspension: Ind, Fuel Economy-city: 22 miles/gallon, Fuel Economy-highway: 31 miles/gallon, Overall Height: 52.20 in., Overall Length: 180.00 in., Overall Width: 66.70 in., Rear Brake Type: Drum, Rear Headroom: 37.10 in., Rear Hip Room: 51.20 in., Rear Legroom: 33.00 in., Rear Shoulder Room: 53.10 in., Rear Spring Type: Coil, Rear Suspension: Live, Standard Seating: 5, Steering Type: R P, Tachometer, Tank: 13.60 gallon, Tires: 185/75R14, Track Front: 55.90 in.
Model: Skylark
MPGHighway: 31
Mileage: 40,000
BodyStyle: Sedan
Sub Model: Sedan
MPGCity: 22
Exterior Color: grey
FuelType: Gasoline
Interior Color: grey
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Buick celebrates 110 years by naming most significant model of each decade
Sun, 23 Jun 2013In May of 1903, Buick began work on its first vehicle, the 1904 Model B, the first example of which was sold to a doctor in Flint, Michigan. That first sale was appropriate since later on, Buick became known as a "doctor's car." The Model B is the first of 11 cars chosen by Buick to highlight each decade of the company's 110-year history.
The 1916 D-45 Touring with a six-cylinder engine was Buick's highest seller that year, and helped push overall sales past six figures for the first time, making Buick the top-selling automotive brand. In 1931, Series 50 got an eight-cylinder engine, which helped the company survive the Great Depression. The 1936 Century was the first Buick that could hit 100 miles per hour, the 1949 Roadmaster had a supporting role in Rain Man, the 1953 Skylark had Italian wire wheels and the owner's name engraved on its steering wheel.
Then we have the iconic 1963 Riviera, the V6-powered 1975 Regal, and in 1987, the legendary GNX. With a turbocharged, intercooled V6 pumping out 276-horsepower it could hit 60 mph in just 4.6 seconds. In 1999 Buick built the first car in China, the Century, and that country remains the brand's largest market.
OnStar RemoteLink mobile app coming standard on all new GM vehicles
Thu, 06 Jun 2013As an evolution and improvement of its OnStar technology, General Motors has announced that it will be expanding the RemoteLink Mobile App on most 2014 model year Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac vehicles. The new, aptly named RemoteLink Key Fob Services will allow users to remotely operate all of the same systems as the car's key fob, including locking and unlocking the doors and remote starting (on vehicles equipped with a factory remote starter) using a smartphone.
These Key Fob Services will be free for five years - starting from the vehicle's delivery date - but the full suite of RemoteLink features will continue to be offered only with a subscription (trial or paid). These premium features include contacting a live adviser, getting turn-by-turn directions and remotely monitoring the vehicle's diagnostic systems.
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2013 Buick Encore
Mon, 10 Dec 2012City, Slicker
We admit it. We have no earthly idea how this whole thing is going to shake out.
Typically, after driving a new car or truck, we come away prepared to hazard a guess as to whether said model has a good chance of being a sales success. We've amassed enough time watching the industry, scrutinizing the competitors, and so on, to make a reasonably educated bet. Yet here we are, days removed from driving the new 2013 Buick Encore, and we still have no bloody idea.