1987 Buick LeSabre

1987 Buick LeSabre in Married to the Mob, Movie, 1988 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: US

1987 Buick LeSabre

Pos: 00:51:57 [*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene 

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rjluna2 US

2007-11-20 04:38

GM H platform (FWD) 1988 Buick LeSabre.

Wampa-One US

2007-11-20 04:41

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philr CA

2007-11-20 18:36

This model was made in 1987 and 1989 as well.

Ingo DE

2007-11-20 18:46

What a poor downfall this car was going through during it's history: /vehicle_10827-Buick-LeSabre-1960.html

Anyways, not much different to other U.S.cars with traditional names, like

60ies: /vehicle_118343-Pontiac-LeMans-1966.html
90ies: /vehicle_131327-Pontiac-LeMans.html

to be continued...

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Wampa-One US

2008-01-16 14:10

I think the Dodge Challenger would be another example of a resurrected model name being far inferior to it's predecessor...
/vehicle_100913-Dodge-Challenger-R-T-1970.html
/vehicle_49613-Dodge-Challenger-1978.html

taxiguy US

2008-01-16 18:30

Ingo wrote What a poor downfall this car was going through during it's history: /vehicle_10827-Buick-LeSabre-1960.html

Anyways, not much different to other U.S.cars with traditional names, like

60ies: /vehicle_118343-Pontiac-LeMans-1966.html
90ies: /vehicle_131327-Pontiac-LeMans.html

to be continued...


Hey, styles change over the years, it doesn't necessarily mean it's bad. In my opinion, I'd much rather have a 1980s Lesabre than that ugly 1960s Lesabre.

Ingo DE

2008-01-16 19:46

The US-cars up to the late 70ies, are "real" US-cars for us Europeans. Very big and much chrome. O.k., not known for high-tech, but the size was it.

The releasing of the K-, J- and whatever- cars where the "casket-nail" (a direct translation from German) for the reputation of the US-car-companies.
The US-cars after that time had the worst reputation in Europe (with only a very few exceptions): ugly, very lame, unreliable, uninteresting technology, high fuel consumption.
This hasn't changed until now.

Ingo DE

2008-01-16 19:49

Pooh, the view to both Pontiac Le Mans still has shocked me again. A real nice muscle car degenerates to a copy of a Opel Kadett/Vauxhall Astra (and later Daewoo Nexia). Deeper a car cannot sink! (o.k., except socialism-garbage like a Trabant).

Gag Halfrunt UK

2008-01-16 19:51

Ingo wrote The releasing of the K-, J- and whatever- cars where the "casket-nail" (a direct translation from German) for the reputation of the US-car-companies.

In English it would be the "last nail in the coffin".

rtsbusman1997 US

2011-07-27 00:58

taxiguy wrote

Hey, styles change over the years, it doesn't necessarily mean it's bad. In my opinion, I'd much rather have a 1980s Lesabre than that ugly 1960s Lesabre.


I agree wholly with you. I don't get the love for some cars that are pointy, gigantic, and will kill you if you get hit by the door. For example:

Like:
/vehicle_289791-Buick-LeSabre-1977.html
/vehicle_37651-Buick-LeSabre-1982.html
/vehicle_204320-Buick-LeSabre-1984.html
/vehicle_412686-Buick-LeSabre-1986.html
/vehicle_160906-Buick-LeSabre-1992.html

Dont Like:
/vehicle_6435-Buick-LeSabre-4439-1960.html

rjluna2 US

2011-07-27 01:02

rtsbusman1997 wrote I agree wholly with you. I don't get the love for some cars that are pointy, gigantic, and will kill you if you get hit by the door. For example:

Like:
/vehicle_289791-Buick-LeSabre-1977.html
/vehicle_37651-Buick-LeSabre-1982.html
/vehicle_204320-Buick-LeSabre-1984.html
/vehicle_412686-Buick-LeSabre-1986.html
/vehicle_160906-Buick-LeSabre-1992.html

Dont Like:
/vehicle_6435-Buick-LeSabre-4439-1960.html


You can fill your profile with your favorites vehicles like I did with my profile :D

rtsbusman1997 US

2011-07-27 01:15

Hmm, never thought of that. Thanks for the idea. :p

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