- front-drive
LeSabres introduced in 1986, 1992 and 2000, Buick's 3.8-liter (231 cubic-inch) V6
would become the
standard engine for most
LeSabre models and...
-
Le Sabre (sometimes
contracted LeSabre, and
French for "the
sabre"), may
refer to:
Buick LeSabre, an American-made
General Motors full-size car, manufactured...
- The
General Motors Le Sabre is a 1951
concept car.
Possibly the most
important show car of the 1950s, it
introduced aircraft-inspired
design elements such...
- of the
Vehicle Identification Number.
Interior trim was
upgraded from
LeSabres with a
notchback bench seat
including center armrest standard equipment...
-
Turbine Drive Dynaflow automatic transmission was
standard equipment on
LeSabres and all
other full-sized
Buicks this year,
although a
manual transmission...
- A
sabre or (American English)
saber (/ˈseɪbər/ SAY-bər) is a type of
backsword with a
curved blade ****ociated with the
light cavalry of the
early modern...
- rear-drive
LeSabre before another downsizing and
conversion to front-wheel-drive for 1986 (sedans and
coupes only; the rear-drive
LeSabre Estate Wagon...
- with two
other Buick models, the mid-level
Invicta and the
entry level LeSabre. The
Electra 225
nameplate was a nod to the car's
overall length of over...
-
later years. The 2000-2005
Buick LeSabre's rear
styling included subtle delta fins as a
homage to the
early LeSabres. In 2009
Trabant introduced the Nt...
- also to the K platform. GM
continued to call it the H platform. The 1986
LeSabre was
introduced on the new
front wheel drive H platform,
foregoing its previous...