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2002 Buick LeSabre Stories
2002 Buick LeSabre
Overall Score (9 stories)
  • Body, Interior & Misc.
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  • Heating & Air Conditioning
  • Electrical & Lights
  • Suspension & Steering
2002 Buick LeSabre Owner Stories (9 stories)
  • 2002 Buick LeSabre
    Visitor, Gainesville, VA, January 02, 2012 10:40
    155,000 miles. Nice car, but maintenance costs are becoming prohibitively expensive. Synthetic oil has preserved the engine, it runs like new, transmission had to be replaced at 88,000. Suspension repair costs are astronomical. Now averaging about $2,000 year in replacing parts due to wear and tear. Tough automotive life in Washington Metro. Panel lights have also been going for years. AC compressor lasted just over three years, died one month after warranty expired, sunk $1200 into that repair. $3200 transmission replacement. $260 replacing rear window pulley. Over $1500 in various suspension components going bad throughout the life of the car. A virtual piggy bank for the dealership and mechanics, I should be given stock in their companies! Still, have enjoyed the car, and it has lasted 155,000 miles.
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  • 2002 Buick LeSabre
    Visitor, Felicity, OH, November 11, 2011 15:17
    I love this car drives and rides great,but had to put a front wheel bearing on at about 42,000 (they consider this a normal wear item)and the other did not go out till 177,000(178,000 present mileage ) a lot of dash,radio,heater control,and steering wheel lights went out at less than 64,000 both rear window drive tracks broke and the rear suspension compressor along with shocks before 140,000 The tires wore very well i have only bought 8 tires and have 7/8 tread on two and 3/4 tread on two. metal brake lines all had to be replaced by 178,000.
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  • 2002 Buick LeSabre
    Visitor, Greenup, KY, May 25, 2011 15:53
    Bought this model used with under 100,000 miles but in two years have had to put about $1400 in various repairs and still needs several hundred more dollars to bring back up to par. Constantly replacing brake pads and rotors, replaced suspension struts, replaced starter, just replaced engine intake gasket and a mass air flow sensor, lights on the dashboard are failing a bank at a time - and staying off, and now the A/C fan only works intermittently. Mechanic says the heavy wear on rear tires is because it needs a rear alignment! We hate this car, and if we still did not owe for it, would trade it for something else. Our first and last Buick. We had good success with several Oldsmobiles in the past, and expected that this car would be just as good -- wrong!
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  • 2002 Buick LeSabre
    Visitor, Lee, IL, November 27, 2010 10:01
    We bought this car Nov 2008 with 109,000 mi. We now have 154,336 mi on it (in Sept 2010). It has been a wonderful car. Great Ride, Roomie and Reliable. The only things I have done to this car is a new set of tires and at about 145,000 mi we had to do new rear shocks (about $216.00 for both installed). However, right now the Interior fan or Temperature Control Module for the Heating and AC is failing (but just started 2 days ago). This will be the first unexpected repair we've had with this car. I am planning to drive this car another year or two! Would highly recommend this car to anyone who can deal with the "Grandma Car" exterior.
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  • 2002 Buick LeSabre
    hardcount, Mora, MN, September 26, 2010 08:23
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    I bought this car used in 2007 with 96000 miles, it now has 188000 on it now. I have driven it to Las Vagas twice. The milage I got was on average was 28mpg. The only major part Ihad to replace was the starter motor, and that was last winter. I have no problem starting in the winter, I live in Mn. I leave the car outside. I use a synthetic oil, mobile one. I have owned many cars in my life,and this buick is by far the best I have ever owned.
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  • 2002 Buick LeSabre
    Visitor, Thief River Falls, MN, September 05, 2010 10:34
    WHAT HAPPENED to this car? We have owned nothing but Buick LeSabres and have loved 'em all. THIS car is just a pile of junk. It's a never ending HOLE in which to throw your money. Perhaps you make too much money and wish to just throw it away so as to avoid needy relatives and their constant begging? Then THIS would be the car to buy. Transmission went out the day after we bought it then began the onslaught of NEVER ENDING electrical components that needed to be replaced. One module after another. On average, (and we saved every repair slip to prove it) we have spent just over one THOUSAND dollars PER YEAR each year we have owned this car!! NOT HAPPY. GM would do well to have the IRS create this as a tax shelter because it definitely is a losing proposition. When I look at photos of this car I get sick to my stomach. SHAME ON GM. You are making millions on the backs of hard working people who only wanted a decent car to get back and forth to work in.
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  • 2002 Buick LeSabre
    Visitor, Greenwood, IN, July 14, 2010 18:06
    great car !!!!!!!!!! love it.
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  • 2002 Buick LeSabre
    Visitor, Lakewood, OH, April 09, 2010 11:06
    great car....
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  • 2002 Buick LeSabre
    John_17837, Lewisburg, PA, April 14, 2009 05:53
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    This is by far the best car my wife and I have owned. The car has 134000 miles and has only had tires replaced once and regular maintainence completed by a certified mechanic. The car delivers the best ride and gas millage for a large car on the market. You can't go wrong with this car. The ownership cost is low.
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