1989 Buick Century Limited from North America - Comments

3rd Nov 2003, 14:55

"A great car with lots of unappreciated qualities"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

I had to replace the torque converter (TCC) solenoid. This cost $40, the dealership still had the part, and it took about two hours for me to do this in my driveway.

The exhaust system from the catalytic converter back needed to be replaced. It was the original exhaust, a one-piece welded assembly from the factory, and was badly rusted.

I replaced the oxygen sensor.

I replaced the alternator and drive belt. This went quickly.

The paint on the flat surfaces -- hood, roof, deck lid -- is fading badly, but this is common to GM cars of this era.

There is a rattling near the firewall which I believe to be resonance in the power steering lines. A new set of lines could fix this, but it is infrequent and not very annoying or mission-critical.

I flushed all of the fluids, transmission, radiator, changed oil, etc.

The brake rotors will eventually need replaced since they are rusty around the edges -- a common problem with GM cars of this vintage.

General comments?

This is a great car. The 3.3L has more than enough power and acceleration to move the vehicle. Parts are cheap and plentiful -- example; 02 sensor, $17, brake rotors, $14, brake calipers, $12, etc. I could go on. The running costs are extremely low, reliability is high.

These cars can be had cheaply and will last a long time if maintained. I bought this car for $350. With less than $300 into it, I had a decent-running car getting approximately 23 mpg. around town -- higher on the highway.


11th Apr 2005, 11:45

I am thinking About getting an 89' Buick and you just sparked my interest in it.


14th Aug 2006, 16:18

I was the writer of this original review, and I must say, I still have the car three years later. It now has 136,000 miles on it.

I am on my second starter, second cat-back exhaust, second drive belt. I love it!! Starts every time, I do all the work myself, and the only things that I have a problem with are the rust on the roof from where the paint faded... But I may yet get it painted if it keeps running as well as it has!

I need to give it a tune-up soon, plugs and wires are original -- but I'm still getting as high as 35 mpg highway, so I'm not going to mess with a good thing!

If you have any questions, email me: dsherwood at netrax dot net.

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