Detail Info for: 1992 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wonderful Condition, The Last Generation of these True Wagons

Transaction Info
Sold On:
12/14/2017
Price:
$ 7900.00
Condition:
Mileage:
109045
Location:
Vernon, New York, 13476
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1992 Buick Roadmaster
Submodel Body Type:
Estate Wagon Wagon
Engine:
5.7 liter V8
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1G4BR8376NW406158
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
You are viewing a wonderful 1992 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon. We have owned it for a few years --taking it to car shows and for sunny day driving only-- and have enjoyed it immensely. It is in excellent condition and I wouldn't hesitate to drive it anywhere. Please view all the photos to see just how well this Buick has been preserved. I've loved station wagons since I was a kid and this is one of the last of the full size American wagons that survived into the early age of the SUV. I sure wish one of the big three automakers would introduce something similar today! It features a powerful 5.7 liter V8 mated to a smooth shifting automatic transmission and seating for nine people comfortably. If I was lucky enough to have a big family and a lake house somewhere, I think I'd keep this in the garage for all the summer fun of trucking kids and stuff around. This wagon is in nice enough condition that it deserves to be cared for, but it is also more than capable of hauling a lot of people and stuff. As a salesman in the late '90's I drove a Chevy Caprice wagon for years, and this Buick is the luxury version of that same platform in the kind of condition that defies its years. It features working A/C, power seats, windows and locks, an AM/FM stereo, power rear window and remote keyless entry. The interior is big and roomy and in fine condition. I've included photos of the rear-facing bench seat both open and with it folded down for maximum cargo hauling, both of which look extremely nice. Here are additional photos and short video of it idling: https://www.flickr.com/photos/137333740@N06/albums/72157689132539026/page1 And a short descriptive video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8UttF9UM-0 Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you