60,000 mile checkup revealed worn out front brake pads. New fuel filter (still running on original) and radiator flush also were necessary.
Drivers side armrest fell off at about 61,000 miles.
Drivers side seatbelt occasionally hitches, takes several tugs to get loosened up enough to buckle.
Rear drivers side door is hard to open and makes a groaning noise.
Windshield trim on drivers side is loose, in high winds it bangs against the top of the car.
Cracks in steering wheel from being left out in the sun.
Paint is faded in many spots.
Purchased the car in July of last year for $2500 dollars. Extremely low mileage for a car of that age.
It's surprisingly powerful, much more than it's looks and size would have you believe. Handles well in making tight turns and quick lane changes on the highway.
Comfort is top notch. It comfortably seats 5 passengers, 6 in a pinch.
I have a fairly stripped down model... no power windows, power locks, or cassette. But the factory radio is ample in volume and quality, and the windows roll up and down easily.
A/C and heat are more than adequate, though A/C does suck away too much power from the engine.
Gas mileage is much better than expected. Average around 20MPG city, close to 30MPG Highway.
Two minor quibbles:
1) Goes through windshield wipers like crazy.
2) Transmission sometimes lurches going uphill or when extreme acceleration is needed.
This was my first car, and I don't think I could've made a better choice. It's been comfortable and reliable, and maintenance costs have been low.
I had the same problem (groaning, stickiness) with the front door on my 1987 LeSabre (same car, different grille). Anyway, I found just oiling it made a world of difference. WD-40 works for about 2 months at a time, 10W30 has lasted 2 years. Try it, I think it'll work for your car too.