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"Crappy window regulators cost thousands"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

ALL 2001 full-sized Buicks have defect plastic window regulators which fail (mostly all power windows) with even infrequent use. Rear windows seem to fail first even if never used. According to the NHTSA database, this is a known defect in this vehicle reported by 21 of 29 owners reporting on the 'carsurvey.org' website. It costs $375-$500 to have the dealer replace this part on EACH window. There is no recall or extended warranty on this known bad part and the mfr. has not redesigned it so multiple failures are quite possible. Also, a high number of owners report tie-rod failures on this vehicle, so have them inspected regularly. Too bad this stupid window defect makes ownership excessively expensive. If you don't mind broken power windows or are willing to disconnect the motors, this could be a good car to own. Service Bulletin 3483 01/2001 simply says to replace the regulator.

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Otherwise, this has been a quiet, smooth, powerful, comfortable, economical, and efficient auto to own. Almost as reliable as the 1991-99 Park Avenues, but wider and more expensive. Elderly drivers average 27-28 MPG in suburban driving. The power train is essentially unchanged since 1988 and one of the best ever made in the USA. Like all modern overhead valve engines, the timing belt must be changed every 65,000 miles to prevent destruction of the valve train and pistons if it fails. This is probably one of the more reliable sedans from the Big-Three, but less reliable than comparable cars from Japanese owned car makers. This is my mother's fourth and probably last Buick. Next time we'll get a used Lexus.

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Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No
Model year2001
Year of manufacture2000
First year of ownership2004
Most recent year of ownership2007
Engine and transmission 3.4L 6 cylinder Automatic
Performance marks 7 / 10
Reliability marks 8 / 10
Comfort marks 8 / 10
Dealer Service marks 5 / 10
Running Costs (higher is cheaper) 5 / 10
Overall marks (average of all marks) 6.6 / 10
Distance when acquired72000 miles
Most recent distance83000 miles
Previous carBuick Park Avenue
Date of Entry 27th February, 2007

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