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 2003 Buick Lesabre Review
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Introduction | Lineup | Walkaround | Interior | Driving Impressions | Summary & Specifications

 Lineup

The Buick LeSabre lineup consists of the Custom ($25,020) and the Limited ($30,650).

LeSabre Custom comes with front and side airbags, air conditioning, four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes (ABS), cruise control, power door locks, power windows, power mirrors, remote keyless entry, AM/FM/cassette four-speaker stereo, eight-way power driver's seat, adjustable steering column, automatic level control, a theft deterrent system, a power trunk release, and 15-inch steel wheels.

The Limited model adds automatic dual-zone air conditioning, a driver information center, OnStar global positioning, an upgraded Concert Sound II stereo with cassette and CD, 10-way power seats with heat and leather upholstery, 16-inch aluminum wheels, and traction control. Traction control comes standard on the Limited, and Stabilitrak ($495) is optional. For sharper handling, add the Gran Touring Package ($285), with a rear stabilizer bar and 16-inch aluminum wheels with 225/60R16 tires.

Want some of the Limited's features without springing for the Limited? Most of its features are available a la carte for the Custom model by ordering various packages or standalone options.

The Celebration Edition ($1135) is a package for the Limited model that comes with OnStar, GM's StabiliTrak stability control system and a heads-up display plus all the goodies on the Limited model. Distinguished by body-color lower fascias and rocker panels, a blacked-out grille, a monochrome emblem, and chromed 16-inch wheels, the Celebration Edition is available in three exterior colors: Crimson Pearl, White Diamond, and Light Bronzemist. Inside, the Celebration Edition features two-tone leather seats with embroidered logos, embroidered floor mats, and Black Cherry wood grain on the instrument panel and doors. It also comes with turn-signal indicators in the side mirrors, which help better signal your intentions to drivers alongside or in your blind spot.

XM Satellite Radio ($325) is an option for Limited models, with 100 coast-to-coast digital channels, including music, sports, talk, news, and children's entertainment.


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