I think the '89-'96 Centurys were the best. All the Centurys were solid cars though. I can atest to that to, my parents had an '89, that thing was still running at well over 250K miles. All it needed was a new paint job, we also have an '01 Century with 170K, that's also a solid car.
I think the little girl wanted to hop in and drive it. ;)
MaestroTJS 4 months ago
the transmission on the 1982-1996 Buick Century
Transmission
GM TH-125C 3-speed automatic
GM 440-T4 4-speed automatic
GM 4T60-E 4-speed automatic
Annihilator1111 4 months ago
All I can say is...seen one on the road lately? I just sold a 1957 Ford F100. Still running and driving. The 80's was a dismal time for U.S. cars.
davshaw5 6 months ago
I think the '89-'96 Centurys were the best. All the Centurys were solid cars though. I can atest to that to, my parents had an '89, that thing was still running at well over 250K miles. All it needed was a new paint job, we also have an '01 Century with 170K, that's also a solid car.
mr19932001 6 months ago
Good looking, well built American autos. I esp like where they streamlined the front styling on these. The best looking of all the A-bodies.
hotjockosu 7 months ago
This brings back memories... my first car was an '86 2-door... :)
Mysterio2276 9 months ago
lol my dad has that car
Univer3eTwist3ers 10 months ago
the 1982-1997 Buick Century was assembled in
Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Framingham, Massachusetts, United States
Tarrytown, New York, United States
Ramos Arizpe, Mexico
Annihilator1111 10 months ago
Yea! And i would drive a 1980s century to..Particularly 1982-83
jakesaintsrow123 1 year ago