Vehicle Description
Zoom Classic Cars presents this 1992 Buick Roadmaster Estate
Station Wagon in overall very good condition with 141K original
Miles. The Roadmaster station wagon is a class act. It is
comfortable, powerful and roomy. And it's loaded with '90s
creature-comfort features, such as a plush leather interior, a
sunroof and a CD player. For safety there's a driver-side air bag
and anti-lock brakes. In the early 90's the Roadmaster wagon was
THE alternative for that large family that just couldn't warm up to
a minivan. The big station wagon was the next best alternative. The
Roadmaster and its cousin, the Chevrolet Caprice, are the only two
wagons that were offered in the early 90's with V-8 power.
PERFORMANCE - You would never guess the Roadmaster Estate Wagon
weighs more than 2 tons - 4,508 pounds to be exact - judging by the
way it performs. The Roadmaster comes with a 5.7-liter fuel
injected V-8 that provides 180 horsepower. The car may be big and
heavy, but it is not slow. There's plenty of muscle for passing and
plenty for gaining speed to merge onto busy highways. The engine is
coupled with a computer-controlled four-speed automatic. The engine
is smooth and quiet, and given the Roadmaster's girth, the V-8 has
a miserly attitude toward unleaded gas. Driven normally, the
Roadmaster Estate Wagon returned 17.5 miles per gallon in the city
and 26 on the highway. Once cruising speed is reached, the engine
isn't running much faster than an idle. HANDLING - The Roadmaster's
soft and quiet luxury-car ride is its best trait. Road noise is
close to non-existent, and the big wagon seems to flatten minor
bumps. Though heavy, the Roadmaster is easy to control, thanks to
variable-effort power-assisted steering and front disc, rear drum
anti-lock brakes. FIT AND FINISH - For the most part, Buick's
designers got the Roadmaster's details right and the reason why
many buyer's considered the Roadmaster an alternative to a luxury
minivan.The driver's window has a one-touch button that lowers the
window automatically. There's a wiper for the rear window. The
tailgate opens in two ways: it either swings open or folds down.
The Roadmaster can seat eight people. With rear seat folded down,
you can haul full-size sheets of plywood. The driver and two
passengers have plenty of room on the power-adjustable front bench
seat, as do the three passengers in the middle seat. Simulated wood
on outside panels and interior give the car a luxury feel - to some
degree. Car comes with a non-opening glass sunroof above the middle
seat passengers. It was an unusual option for a big wagon at the
time but adds another nice touch. The sunroof even comes with
pull-out shades. Buick equipped the Roadmaster with a simple,
easy-to-read set of analog gauges that includes a tachometer. This
specific car runs, drives and handles very well. Paint is in
overall good condition as is the faux wood overall. Undercarriage
is clean with only typical minor surface rust as shown. Car runs,
drives and handles very well. Great Classic 90's Luxury Estate
Wagon at a reasonable price. Car is stored in VA with clean title
in owner's name. Call Jeff for more info or to schedule a viewing.
Thanks for looking.