2000 Buick LeSabre Custom 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

2000 Buick LeSabre  Custom  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 2000 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 2000 Buick LeSabre Custom has cargo capacity of 510 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1561 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2000 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 2000 Buick LeSabre Custom accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 9.4 seconds and hits quarter mile at 16.9 seconds. Fuel consumption is 12.3 L/100km in the city and 7.6 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 30,465

Name Custom
Price $ 30,465
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 510.0 L
Maximum Cargo Space 510.0 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) 9.4 s
Fuel Type
Fuel Consumption (City) 12.3 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) 7.6 L/100km
Gear Type auto
Weight 1,850 KG
Brand Buick
Model LeSabre
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 16.9 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 136.5 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 28.0 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 153.6 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

2000 Buick LeSabre Limited 0-100 acceleration 3800 L36

2000 Buick LeSabre Limited 0-60 0-80 acceleration 3800 L36

2000 Buick LeSabre Limited 0-60 0-80 acceleration 3800 L36

2000 Buick LeSabre 3.8 3800 Top Speed

2000 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 $ 1,465 $ 2,340 $ 2,795
Clean $ 1,295 $ 2,073 $ 2,481
Average $ 954 $ 1,538 $ 1,854
Rough $ 613 $ 1,004 $ 1,227

A crowd-pleasing large sedan that offers space and safety in a value-packed, economical package. Lovers of the traditional American sedan can't go wrong, unless they want a V8 and rear-wheel drive.

Evolutionary in style outside, and revolutionary in style inside, the 2000 Buick LeSabre appears to have met its designers' goals -- keep the good stuff and improve the rest. Give Buick credit for acting on customer input and coming up with a surprisingly competent overall package. Though this big, front-drive sedan is about an inch narrower than its predecessor, much of its shape and many of its dimensions are little-changed from last year. Its new platform allows for moving the wheels farther out to the corners, making for an extra 1.4 inches of wheelbase to 112.2 inches, which is nearly as long as the so-called "cab-forward" designed Chrysler Concorde.

Sure, Buick's traditional "waterfall" chrome grille is still there, but this new LeSabre also has fresher, cleaner-looking front and rear fascias, setting off clear-lens headlamps and bigger tail lamps. Flush, body-colored door handles replace the chrome pulls, and even the bodyside moldings have an integrated look.

The big news is inside, where that old, horizontal dashboard with small gauges has been replaced by a stylish, modern housing that delivers driving information in an easier-to-read format. Better still, the seats - long a sore spot with our testers - are comfy, yet supportive.

Interior storage and safety is also improved. In addition to incorporating side airbags, the front seats have built-in "self-aligning" head restraints, reducing the risk of whiplash. Front seatbelts are now integrated into the seat frames, and all five seating positions come equipped with shoulder and lap belts. The LeSabre's interior meets the government's new head-impact requirements ahead of the federal deadline.

Rear headroom is as good as in the Ford Crown Victoria or Mercury Grand Marquis, and though legroom back there has been slightly reduced, it is still comfortable. Larger rear-door glass lowers nearly all the way down into the doors for better ventilation. And trunk room has grown a full foot to 18 cubic feet, now bettering the 17 cubic feet found in the Concorde.

The new LeSabre platform makes for a stiffer, quieter body. While the front suspension remains MacPherson strut with coil springs, the rear's semi-trailing arm / coil-spring setup makes for a more-controlled ride. We'd opt for the LeSabre Limited with the Gran Touring Package, despite the fact that the top-of-the-line P255/60R-16 Firestones are not super handlers. Antilock brakes are standard, with the rear drums being upgraded to discs for better stopping power.

The only available powertrain in both the Custom and Limited models remains the trusty 3.8-liter Series II V6, mated to a smooth four-speed automatic transmission. While this motor still makes a healthy 205 horsepower at 5,200 rpm, its 230 foot-pounds of torque now peak at a more useable 3,700 rpm instead of up at 4,000. While the 4.6-liter V8 in the Grand Marquis boasts 275 foot-pounds of torque way down at 3,000 rpm, it has only 200 horses and its fuel economy is lower. What's more, GM's V6 meets federal 2001 low-emission vehicle (LEV) standards.

LeSabres have consistently ranked better than average in owner trouble complaints over the years, and the 2000 model should even improve on that score. While the median age of most LeSabre buyers has long been in the 60s, this new-and-improved version is likely to draw younger, more family-oriented buyers into Buick showrooms. That will not only do much to help the brand shake some of its fuddy-duddy image, but also keep LeSabre among the best sellers.

2000 Buick LeSabre Custom Exterior Colors

Black
Bright White
Dark Blue Pearl
Dark Bronzemist Metallic
Emerald Green Pearl
Light Bronzemist
Medium Red Pearl
Sterling Silver Metallic

2000 Buick LeSabre Custom Interior Colors

Medici Red
Taupe

2000 Buick LeSabre Engines

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

2000 Buick LeSabre Trims

2000 Buick LeSabre Previous Generations

2000 Buick LeSabre Future Generations

Buick LeSabre Overview and History

Buick LeSabre is at its eighth generation and was introduced in 1999, still on the H-body GM platform, joining the 2nd generation Oldsmobile Aurora.
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.

2000 Buick LeSabre Consumer Reviews

noggsboom, 10/23/2012
Still kicking at 210,000
My odometer is sitting at 210,000. This car was well maintained. The only, and I mean only problem with this car is the power window motors. The two rear ones are burned up. Locked them in the up position. Other than that, nothing has been replaced, nothing at all. Just replaced the battery for the first time at 205k (as far as I know). That's it, most reliable car and engine I've ever known.
bordermatcher, 02/20/2002
Better than the 1999
Much better than the previous design, a pleasure to drive. 30 mpg is real. Problems are the center console and early strut problems. The dash rattles like the older la sabres,but all in all at 40,000 miles its been a great car.
subduedicecream, 11/29/2017
Custom 4dr Sedan
Great for poor students
I am a second year college student and have owned my 2000 Buick Lesabre for over a year now, getting it when it had a little less than 123K miles and I now have over 130K miles on it. Even though everyone tells me it is an old person car, I love my Buick. I have driven it over 600 miles one way to college (with a trip back to home and then back to college in-between) and I haven't seen many problems. Recently, my mass air flow sensor went out and it started driving horribly, but I bought the piece for $ 150 and it took me less than two minutes to replace it and now it drives great. I love how smooth of a ride it is and how comfortable the ride is. I also love having the bench seat up front in-case I need to drive five other people somewhere. My few complaints about the car include the broken fuel level sensor (I've gotten accustomed to just keeping track of how many miles I have driven and just fill up every 300 miles), both rear window regulators went out (I was able to buy the parts for about $ 150 each and replaced them myself), and the front passenger control arm was rusted out pretty bad (I had this replaced by an auto repair shop). The fabric on the roof of the car is starting to fall, but I just put adhesive on it and called it good. It is a hunky car, which I am not a fan of, and it does not turn well at all (I end up having to do Y-turns or multiple turns). I love the trunk space, especially to haul everything to and from college. Overall, I love the car, I got it for pretty cheap at $ 1300 (great for being on a college budget and having no help in paying for a car) and it has done its job of getting me to different places and it is pretty reliable. **Update: Unfortunately, I had to scrap my Buick about two months ago (June 2018). When I brought it in to my mechanic to see if it would make a long road trip, they noticed a 12 inch hole in my structure near my front driver's side wheel. Because of this, my mechanic said that it was a very unsafe car to drive much further than local driving. However, this isn't because the car was not built right, it's because I live where it snows and ices very often, causing the car to rust from salt and snow. I still loved that car and was extremely sad to let it go.
favouritedisband, 09/21/2009
Great but watch window assembly
I bought my Buick new in 2000, it has been great for long trips as well as city driving. Having owned it now for 9 years the only problem I've encountered is the power window regulators which make the windows go up and down. I had to replace all 4 of them. They run about $ 400.00 installed. Thank God I sell cars for a living so I got a discount on labor and parts. Other than that one problem the car has been great!
pedometeraustin, 04/02/2019
2004 Buick LeSabre
"Unkillable"
Has easily surpassed 200,000 miles with minimal issues besides regular maintainence
robbriefcase, 12/09/2018
2002 Buick LeSabre
"Last of the Buick Beasts"
Obtained this from wife's dad at 36k just before he passed. Drove it as it for a while. It already had the intake gasket, 3 window regulators, a few common problem ball joints done. We installed a set of Goodyears at 49k, valve cover gaskets, oil pan gasket, one more window regulator (did that myself not too hard to do), two ignition coils, two ignition modules (they don't make them like they use to), two hubs, 4 rotors and new brakes, (I also replaced the fuel level send unit myself) and finally it settled down. Went through a hit to right front tire area, fixed, new skin there, one more hub, alignment. I had changed the glycol, brake fluid, and filtered in some synthetic trans fluid sometime during all that. Now at 98+k the Goodyear's split a belt after a hit on landscaping bricks (my son sheesh). It always had a shudder at 70-75mph, okay. Wobble, shudder, bad with this bad tire. Today just received Toyo Noir tires, whoa, no shudder whatsoever from 0 to 85, it floats again it rides like the Buick's of yesterday if you know what I mean. I've kept the oil changed, and had filtered out and replaced trans with some synthetic at 60k. Everything still works except the heated seats and the heater duct control module which splits the plastic gear, but the air, heat still works great. Punch it down and the 3.8 still gets it. Beast for sure, comfort and ease of driving compared to cars today, well what can I say. The air shocks on the rear still work perfectly, and I have installed a hitch to tow the trailer (my truck). Thing about these cars is most mechanics can fix them easily. Is it a lemon? Possibly, but I bet it will run for another 100k.
servicesdicing, 08/28/2018
2003 Buick LeSabre
"good dependabal transpertation"
The only thing I know that dosent work properly is the fuel gage it is ok till about two thirds empty then goes to full but it dose come on when tank is almost emptywith the warning light that you need fuel.

2000 Buick LeSabre Custom Specifications

Custom Dimensions

Cargo Capacity510 L
Fuel Tank Capacity66 L
Height1449 mm
Length5080 mm
Wheelbase2850 mm
Width1867 mm

Custom Mechanical

Drive TrainFront-wheel drive
Engine Name3.8L V6 OHV 12 valves
Stability Control (Option)Yes
Traction Control (Option)Yes
Transmission4 speed automatic

Custom Overview

BodySedan
Doors4
Engine3.8L V6 OHV 12 valves
Fuel Consumption12.3 (Automatic City)7.6 (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 Brakes4-wheel ABS
Anti-Theft AlarmNone
Brake Type4-wheel disc
Child-proof LocksNone
Driver AirbagNone
Passenger AirbagNone
Side AirbagNone

Custom Suspension and Steering

Front TiresP215/70R15

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