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Eric S
Reviewed a 1989 Buick Custom Sedan FWD on Feb 7, 2013
Bought for 2,400 last spring, was an old lady car, had old person bumps and bruises, paint was never taken care of when GM issued the offer to repaint the cars, 13 inch tires suck to find white walls for, only one tire out there. The car handles well but the front seats lack to hold you in even doing below speed limit through most corners. Otherwise they are very comfortable. 1989 did not have the 60/40 back seat, so cargo space is limited to the trunk. the 1990 had the 60/40 rear seats and you could fit a couple full 9 foot long 2/4s from the passenger side to the trunk, and still close the trunk. I have the Quad 4 2.3L I4, parts are there, and relatively cheap, but you must keep up with it or things get expensive. 2.3's are good strong reliable engines when properly maintained. Great on the highway, but the Torque Converter Lock Up Solenoid tends to go bad in the 90's GM 4 cyls. It can just be disconnected and lose the 4th gear over drive, or professionally done for $300. The Quad 4 is known for NVH or Noise Vibration and Harshness, the car when I first got it ran kinda rough, needed an O2 sensor, new plugs, and new fuel injectors, likely the spark plugs were original, so that could have caused that whole plethora of problems. Still vibrates some, but not as bad, I have been using 89 octane and it helped quite a bit. All around a great small car, and mileage, just can not be neglected.
1989 Buick Skylark Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Custom Coupe FWD | $12,091 |
| Luxury Sedan FWD | $13,321 |
| Limited Coupe FWD | $13,321 |
| Custom Sedan FWD | $12,091 |
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