I'm selling this 2008 Buick Lucerne for a friend. It belonged to his father who recently passed away. With 21,300 miles on the odometer, the car is still under its four-year bumper-to-bumper warranty and five-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty. This is Buick's top-of-the-line sedan with a V6, 3.8 liter motor and four-speed automatic transmission.
This vehicle is equipped with the luxury package that includes heated power seats, heated steering wheel, memory seat settings and steering wheel stereo controls. The vehicle also has leather interior, alloy wheels, anti-lock brakes, traction control, front and side impact airbags, head curtain side airbags, remote keyless entry, tire pressure monitor, tachometer and MP3-enabled stereo. The car has always been garaged and is immaculate save for one tiny ding near the right rear fender that I have attempted to picture. It is not serious enough to have broken the paint, nonetheless, it is there. I'm told it happened when a motorcycle fell against the car. An easy, inexpensive fix.
This isn't my car, so the price is not up to me. He's looking for $18,000. The car is in central Illinois, 90 minutes from St. Louis. PM if interested.

















This vehicle is equipped with the luxury package that includes heated power seats, heated steering wheel, memory seat settings and steering wheel stereo controls. The vehicle also has leather interior, alloy wheels, anti-lock brakes, traction control, front and side impact airbags, head curtain side airbags, remote keyless entry, tire pressure monitor, tachometer and MP3-enabled stereo. The car has always been garaged and is immaculate save for one tiny ding near the right rear fender that I have attempted to picture. It is not serious enough to have broken the paint, nonetheless, it is there. I'm told it happened when a motorcycle fell against the car. An easy, inexpensive fix.
This isn't my car, so the price is not up to me. He's looking for $18,000. The car is in central Illinois, 90 minutes from St. Louis. PM if interested.






















