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Old 08-26-2006, 08:48 PM
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Crash

about 3 weeks ago i crashed my 1995 Lesabre, after all this time i was pleastly surprised the air bags still worked, the car took a beating as i went though a fence and hit a tree, but the car protected me from harm and i am very greatfull. just wanted every one to know buicks not just a great car to drive and easy to work on, but also is a good sturdy car in a crash.. by the way am looking for another one just because of how well this one did. thanks and hope you all have better luck than mine
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Old 08-26-2006, 10:07 PM
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Re: Crash

I went to a demolition derby in Indiana this summer and in one heat out comes a dark maroon 92-95 era LeSabre! It hit several cars with virtually NO damage to it, but later got side swiped and the front bumper came mostly off and one end was dragging into the mud which eventually caused the car to get hit alot (the body stayed almost completely intact). At some point the tranny stopped working as you could see the driver frantically jamming the shifter up and down trying to get it into forward or reverse. Eventually it just would not go.

These are some pretty solid cars.
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