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3 out of 3 people would recommended this car to a friend
Consumer Reviews
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LaSabre ..Love It!
by LaSabre Lady
from Horry Co. SC |
December 8, 2012
Rating from LaSabre Lady
(5)
Comfort:
5 out of 5
Performance:
5 out of 5
Exterior Styling:
5 out of 5
Interior Design:
5 out of 5
Value for the Money:
5 out of 5
Reliability:
5 out of 5
"First LaSabre 1994..dealer left over. Loved it..no complaints, plenty of long distance highway and local driving. Sold it around 2003 with 174,000+/- m. Went to find another one..they are hard to find! Bought 1998 with 50,000 m. Presently 130,000 m.. Performance just fine for us, comfy suspension and seats, plenty of head and leg room, great trunk space..golf clubs and lots of luggage. Styling now phased out, but still an attractive car. Minimal problems..no complaints. Love the quality of the paint. Car feels substantial and sturdy. I trust my car. I'm well an "older" woman..made sudden decision to drive alone to upstate NY and back to SC without concern. Will miss this car!"
"avoid if you are under 5'7". plenty of leg room and room to relax. better mileage and more room than ALOT of mid sizecars out there. Very economical to operate. save money..... low grade fuel required"
"I've only had two major problems in 65,000 miles and I believe that both were manufacturer's defects. The wires to my air conditioning system fused and had to be replaced at a cost of $900. The exhaust manifold leaked and caused antifreeze to enter my cylinders. Repair cost, again, $900. It rides like a dream. It's like driving a cloud. I'll keep it till it falls apart. It has no rain gutters which I really miss."
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