I'm thinking after I get my bachelor's degree and land me a decent job, I'll get one. Yeah, I may be being overly optimistic, but a guy can dream, no?
What I like: The CXL, has a 3.8L 3800 Series III V6 (which would be my choice) or the optional 4.6L Northstar V8 (which I don't need)
The 3800 Series III is pretty much a newer/better version of the motor I have in my 1992 Bonneville... thus far (at 200,000 miles) mine is still running strong, so I wouldn't mine getting a car with roughly the same engine.
Yeah, this is the latest selection, I was looking at a used 2001 Lincoln LS or a used 2001 Cadillac Seville...
what's CXL? it looks pretty hot, but i think you shouldn't throw your money away like that, virgopmoon...you should just buy me a Nissan 300ZX instead. 8D
In regards to the Buick Lucerne, CXL refers to the trim level, there's the base CX (MSRP $ 26,265), the CXL V6 (MSRP $ 29,280), CXL V8 (MSRP $ 31,290), and CXS (MSRP $ 35,295).
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I'm thinking after I get my bachelor's degree and land me a decent job, I'll get one. Yeah, I may be being overly optimistic, but a guy can dream, no?
What I like: The CXL, has a 3.8L 3800 Series III V6 (which would be my choice) or the optional 4.6L Northstar V8 (which I don't need)
The 3800 Series III is pretty much a newer/better version of the motor I have in my 1992 Bonneville... thus far (at 200,000 miles) mine is still running strong, so I wouldn't mine getting a car with roughly the same engine.
Yeah, this is the latest selection, I was looking at a used 2001 Lincoln LS or a used 2001 Cadillac Seville...