1997 Buick LeSabre Custom 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

1997 Buick LeSabre  Custom  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 1997 Buick LeSabre Custom is a Front-wheel drive Sedan. It can accommodate up to 6 passengers. It has 4 Doors and is powered by a 3.8L V6 OHV 12 valves engine which outputs 205 hp @ 5200 rpm and is paired with 4 speed automatic gearbox. The 1997 Buick LeSabre Custom has cargo capacity of 483 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1563 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 1997 Buick LeSabre Custom has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include None and None. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 224 N.m of torque and a top speed of 216 km/h. The 1997 Buick LeSabre Custom accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 8.3 seconds and hits quarter mile at 15.9 seconds. Fuel consumption is 12.1 L/100km in the city and 7.3 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 32,370

Name Custom
Price $ 32,370
Body Sedan
Doors 4 Doors
Engine 3.8L V6 OHV 12 valves
Power 205 hp @ 5200 rpm
Number of Seats 6 Seats
Transmission 4 speed automatic
Cargo Space 483.0 L
Maximum Cargo Space 483.0 L
Wheel Type
Series
Drivetrain Front-wheel drive
Horsepower 205 HP
Torque 224 N.m
Top Speed 216 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 8.3 s
Fuel Type
Fuel Consumption (City) 12.1 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) 7.3 L/100km
Gear Type auto
Weight 1,563 KG
Brand Buick
Model LeSabre
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 15.9 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 144.3 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 26.4 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 162.6 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

1997 Buick LeSabre 0-60

1997 Buick LeSabre Limited 35-75 Acceleration

1997 Buick LeSabre Used Price Estimates

Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition Trade In Price Private Party Price Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding $ 1,035 $ 1,675 $ 2,001
Clean $ 912 $ 1,479 $ 1,773
Average $ 665 $ 1,088 $ 1,316
Rough $ 419 $ 696 $ 859

The LeSabre is the most popular full-size car sold in America today, and has been for four years running. It isn't hard to understand why. This award-winning Buick has a reputation for trouble-free, comfortable motoring with accommodations for six passengers, front-wheel drive, and a torquey V6 engine pulling the whole package around town.

LeSabre is available in Custom or Limited trim, and we recommend the Gran Touring Package, which includes very handsome alloy wheels, a more competent suspension, magnetic variable effort steering and automatic level control.

This year, changes to the LeSabre appear substantial, but, in reality, are nothing more than a styling freshening. Expected early last year, Buick delayed the new sheetmetal until winter of 1996. A new hood with integral grille, revised headlamps, and a new front bumper fascia are the most obvious changes. Also new are wheels, moldings, taillights, rear bumper, and nomenclature. The rear license plate surround now has a handy pull-down surface. Inside, a larger coin holder makes life more convenient for tollway drivers, and redesigned seat belt buckles are easier to unlatch. LeSabre Custom gets revised front seats for improved comfort. Like all 1997 models built after September 1, 1996, the LeSabre sports beefed up side-impact protection.

Pathetically, two reminder chimes are standard. One tells the driver that the parking brake has been engaged for more than 50 feet. The other reminds the driver that the turn signal has been blinking for nearly a mile. These features are scary commentary on the abilities of the average driver in America.

Priced in the 20's, LeSabre competes with such cars as the Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis, both of which offer V8 power, larger interiors and rear-wheel drive. We like the Gran Touring model of the LeSabre, but sporting drivers may prefer the bigger rear-wheel drive Crown Vic or the slick Pontiac Bonneville.

1997 Buick LeSabre Custom Exterior Colors

1997 Buick LeSabre Custom Interior Colors

1997 Buick LeSabre Engines

Engine Standard in Trim Power Torque Fuel Consumption - City Fuel Consumption - Highway 0-100 km/h Quarter Mile Half Mile

1997 Buick LeSabre Trims

1997 Buick LeSabre Previous Generations

1997 Buick LeSabre Future Generations

Buick LeSabre Overview and History

In 1991, the LeSabre was redesigned along the same lines as the previous year's Park Avenue.
Before becoming a trademark of automobile luxury and innovative engineering, Buick was rather fond of plumbing inventions. Born in Arbroath, Scotland, David Dunbar Buick experienced a second-coming to life in his mid 30's when he became particularly interested in gasoline engines. He soon discarded his plumbing-related activities and, by the 1900's, he had already built an impressive number of engines for farming and boating usage. Buick's passion for motors led him to establishing his own company, called Auto-Vim and Power Co.

However, this choice of name lacked the powerful resonance of its founder's name, which was quick to replace it by 1903 - when the company pinned a brand new name tag to its chest: the Buick Manufacturing Co. During the same year, the company's heads went for further simplifying the name by dropping the 'Manufacturing' from the label.

Once corporate identity and appearance issues were satisfactory solved, Buick started focusing on car-engine development. The emphasis Buick put on his work would soon pay back, the genesis of the overhead valve engine having brought the company a generous amount of acclaim.

This was mostly thanks to the positioning of the valves, which allowed Buick engines to be fitted into tighter spaces while granting drivers easy access to maintenance - unlike the majority of the car engines at the time (which sported angle-mounted valves). Although Buick and his top engineering duo, Eugene Richard and Walter L. Marr, were successful in avoiding some major engine-building related intricacies, the brand entered a stage of slow-sales paradox.

Such were the financial difficulties encountered that, by September 1903, David Buick and his financial backer Benjamin Briscoe Jr. sold the firm to a wagon-making group in Flint, Michigan, 60 miles from Detroit (the former headquarters of the Buick factory). Luckily, the Buick plant was moved entirely to Flint, which allowed David Buick, who had been kept as manager, to further focus on his work.

Despite the 1904 construction of the first Flint Buick, the Model B, the by now one-year old Flint-Buick merger was inches away from hitting against the bulk of a metaphorical harassing Mr. Financial Trouble. And it did. The impact left the company with no other alternative than to seek help.

James H. Whiting, manager of the Flint Wagon Works, approached William C. “Billy” Durant, Flint-carriage king and future GM boss, on the company's status. Durant's nose for business as well as his uncanny intuition and promotional skills would later drag Buick from the pits of tar it had fallen into, straight to flashy auto-show glamour, inked front page wows and racing domination.

Although Durant was not a big automobile fan, he immediately recognized the sales-potential of the Buicks. It was the torque and rugged suspension of the cars Buick had built so far that convinced Durant that he had struck gold.

Thanks to the easiness and sturdiness Buicks proved in hill climbing and muddy terrain, Durant ordered a staggering 1000 units before the company had reached the 40 threshold. Though a series of production increase oriented moves, such as the construction of a new Flint-based plant and a partnership with Charles Stewart Mott (axle supplier and future GM head), Durant saved Buick from near extinction.

Durant didn't settle for just ensuring the success of the Buick brand and went farther to conquer racing grounds as well. His team, formed of Louis Chevrolet and Wild Bob Burman (among others), snatched a total of 500 trophies only between 1908 and 1910. The reason to why Buick had so much success was that by 1908 it had become the country's leading automobile producer with 8,820 cars produced. As if this wasn't enough, the new model 10 had topped all the other company's sales, with 4,002 units produced. The success registered by the Buick name grew enough to provide Durant with the grounds for spawning a large holding company. Thus, General Motors was born.

When the 20's came, Buick was numbly bathing in refreshing popularity as it had become the top choice car brand for world leaders. In breaks between garnering acclaim, Buick was busy crossing finish lines and popping champagnes from the height of first-place racing podiums across the world.

In fact, Buick had virtually conquered the world, with automobiles having taken part in major expeditions and crossings, such as the Lowel Thomas-led first motorized trip into Afghanistan, 1923.

However, the end of the 20's brought along not-so-great news, as the Great Depression swept the country, destroying lots of companies in the process. Buick was able to withstand the fund-consuming Depression, having displayed a range of fully rejuvenated models sporting performance Dynaflow automatic transmissions, aircraft inspired portholes, or Ventiports, and renewed style elements such as flashy vertical grilles and meticulously executed finishing touches.

With its growth uninterrupted, Buick continued to hold its position as the all-leading American car producer throughout the 90's with an emphasis on sedans. The Y2K year inoculated a fresh take on the car with Buick extending its activity in developing new convertible and crossover concepts. The reshaping process undergone by Buick has left the company focusing on a new range of automobiles, currently flaunting the three premium LaCrosse, Lucerne and Enclave models.

1997 Buick LeSabre Consumer Reviews

acutenesspace, 11/11/2010
Bullet-proof
Bought used from a friend with 227,000 miles and 11 years old. Now with 271,000 in Nov '10. All I do is change the oil ($ 10 at local dealer). Repaired a couple of minor things (rear springs and struts, front struts and both wheel bearings, rear defroster repair and auto A/C repair), but for as old as my car is, and with as many miles, it gives me excellent service every day. 14 years old, 271K miles, and I still get 26-27 mpg, YES! 27. No need to buy a new car to stretch your gas dollar; if you can find one of these late-90s in good condition with low miles, snatch it up! (would make a good second car in case your new expensive one your making payments on leaves you stranded).
pulsestreese, 04/11/2010
1997 Buick Lesabre 3.8
I have owned my 97 Buick LeSabre for almost 6 years. It has over 236,000 miles on it. I get it maintained every 3,000 miles. I love it. I have done routine work on it. Replaced the struts once. It runs like a new car. Very nice ride and 28 city miles and 33 highway. I am not looking forward to having to give this car up. But I know that it is 14 years old now and will not last me forever, and hopefully when I have to get a new Buick it will be as good as this one.
revealoffended, 05/29/2010
I love this car!
I live in Alaska and this car is absolutely awesome. I have owned a few cars in the past 34 yrs. up here and NONE are as comfortable for me to drive on the snow and ice as this one. Driving in winter is not my favorite, but this car does so well, I don't mind anymore. I've had it five years now. It's roomy and visibility is great in it and gas mileage is anywhere from 17 to 24 mpg for me. Oh, and it's pretty! Heater works great too!
barleyendowment, 10/24/2009
LeSabre
I imagine that in 30-40 years, the 1997 Buick LeSabre will become a true showroom classic, it has sporty details and a modest classy look that you wouldn't expect from a Buick. The exhaust tone is like a quiet version of a muscle car. It feels like driving on air, no matter what you drive on. As i said before, the sporty details are the holes on the bottom of the front bumper that cools the radiator, the side mirrors mimic sporty cars, and etc. I wouldn't be surprised to see this car going up in value dramatically, that's why I'm going to take of this one.
outercompleted, 01/22/2019
1997 Buick LeSabre
"A money pit"
I bought this car which was in excellent condition from the "little old lady". I owned it for two years and it turned out to be the worst car I have owned. Erratic transmission shifting, fuel system issues, engine issues which I had to disassemble to top end of the engine to repair. The body was in great shape and the mileage was low for all these issues. It was an old car however. I got tired of working on it and recently got rid of it. The ride and handling were among the best of any car I have owned. Structurally, the Lesabre is not very well built. Undercarriage is made of thin, light weight materials which are prone to rust out. the result is an engine which has dropped to the ground. For a well built large sedan, I would look towards a Grand Marquis which is far superior to the Lesabre and a good value.
schoolsunkindness, 11/10/2018
1994 Buick LeSabre
"Great car"
Car gets great mileage and is roomy and comfortable
aridstreak, 10/30/2018
1999 Buick LeSabre
"Great runs great too"
Runs great. interior great upholstery. Realizable performance.

1997 Buick LeSabre Custom Specifications

Custom Dimensions

Cargo Capacity483 L
Curb Weight1563 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity68 L
Height1415 mm
Length5081 mm
Wheelbase2814 mm
Width1890 mm

Custom Mechanical

Drive TrainFront-wheel drive
Engine Name3.8L V6 OHV 12 valves
Transmission4 speed automatic

Custom Overview

BodySedan
Doors4
Engine3.8L V6 OHV 12 valves
Fuel Consumption12.1 (Automatic City)7.3 (Automatic Highway)
Power205 hp @ 5200 rpm
Seats6
Transmission4 speed automatic
WarrantiesBumper-to-Bumper60000/km, 36/Months Powertrain60000/km, 36/Months Roadside Assistance60000/km, 36/Months Rust-through160000/km, 72/Months

Custom Safety

Anti-Lock BrakesStd
Brake TypeFront disc/rear drum
Child-proof LocksNone
Driver AirbagNone
Passenger AirbagNone

Custom Suspension and Steering

Front TiresP205/70R15

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