What do you guys think off the 1998-2001 Buick Regal models? I'm thinking of getting a 2000 model. Are they reliable? Any major issues/repairs? What's your experience with them /o/?
>>14910374
It's comfy, parts are everywhere and not too expensive. They are okay, but very common among high schoolers and old folks.
>>14910431
I see a lot of them out and about. I just want something reliable, will never leave me stranded.
>>14910439
It's easy to find a solid one under 150k on the clock. Keep up on routine maintenance and she'll do you good.
My dad had one, and it was a comfortable car. Transmission shit at just over 150,000, but it was time to get a new car at that point anyway.
It's slower than an automatic BRZ
I've heard mixed reviews on these, not sure what to think
>>14910374
You better be getting the GS model. Supercharger or bust nigga.
My dad bought a 98 Century in 99. Was the only car he didn't sell every couple of years. Lasted until 275k before my sister destroyed it in 2013 with no major services that I can remember. I drove it to university for a while. It's comfortable to the point of putting you to sleep if you don't have something to listen to or do.
The engines sound like they have a horrible knock on cold starts, but it's a FEATURE.
>>14910865
not too shabby
Had a 2001 LeSabre, it nearly ate my soul.
Watch out for issues with the transmission (read: get them flushed regularly) and the fuel module. Also get better pads and rotors, they are designed to favor the rears and they tend to go first