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I now desire to buy a Lesabre, because this fella owns TWO Gran Touring Lesabres, one with a HUD, both with F41 suspension and the best gearing....and both generations too.......(98 and 00+ (the exact year escapes my mind))
Oh man....
Oh man....
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Thanks. I like my LeSabres very much.
Get 'em while you can...with the introduction of the new Buick lineup (Lucerne, LaCrosse, et.al.), the high-end dealerships are willing to deal on the "old style" LeSabre and Regal little-old-lady cherry trade-ins.
Get 'em while you can...with the introduction of the new Buick lineup (Lucerne, LaCrosse, et.al.), the high-end dealerships are willing to deal on the "old style" LeSabre and Regal little-old-lady cherry trade-ins.
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Originally Posted by agrazela
Thanks. I like my LeSabres very much.
Get 'em while you can...with the introduction of the new Buick lineup (Lucerne, LaCrosse, et.al.), the high-end dealerships are willing to deal on the "old style" LeSabre and Regal little-old-lady cherry trade-ins.
Get 'em while you can...with the introduction of the new Buick lineup (Lucerne, LaCrosse, et.al.), the high-end dealerships are willing to deal on the "old style" LeSabre and Regal little-old-lady cherry trade-ins.
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