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1997 buick lesabre, 306K

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I found a 97 buick lesebre with get this 306,000 miles on it! Its 300$, should i buy it for a winter car......
 
depends on what condition it is in, that $300 investment could rapidly go up.
 
depends on what condition it is in, that $300 investment could rapidly go up.

It needs a subframe bushings. Is that bad or can i do myself, how much to get it fixed at a shop if not. He said it leaks oil but runs good and shifts fine, and has some rust. Interior actually looks nice, not even a rip in the seats.
 
I have no idea what your mechanical skills are and a local shop will have to give you a quote but it will take multiple hours and most shops charge in the $100/hour range. Back to that $300 price is starting to at very least be doubled. You could do nothing and drive it till it breaks down on you and then donate it to a charity as a tax deduction.
 
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