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This is a fantastic car. I have owned it for 13 years.

It comes with the GTP Comp G Performance Package. The 3.8 Liter super Charged V6 is a combination of horse power and remarkable torque. It feels like it has a small block V8 coming off the line and the acceleration is great. I have embarrassed many a BMW335 with it. I handles like it is on rails.

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The Driver Info Ctr. Tells you what is going on and the all leather seating grabs and retains you. The 9 speaker, 6 CD system will keep you entertained for hours.If they still made them I would buy another.

This one has 70,500 miles on it and has always been treated with Mobil One every 3500 miles. Get one if you can now. I bought this car at around 120,000 miles =.

I was the second owner, and the previous owner took good care of the car.During my course of having it, there was nothing major needed. The car would shift kinda rough on occasion and could be noticed when at lower rpms (accelerating on a hill).

This may go with the transmission problems others have claimed.The car lasted until about where she is now (140,500) until the engine started knocking. I enjoyed it while it lasted. A good car, with an unfortunate shelf life in my case.

Dimensions, Weights & Capacities. Curb Weight - 3477 pounds. Fuel Capacity - 17.0 gallons. Head Room: Front - 38.8 inches. Head Room: Rear - 36.2 inches.

Height - 55.9 inches. Fallout new vegas crash fix mod 2. Leg Room: Front - 42.2 inches. Leg Room: Rear - 36.2 inches.

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Max Seating Capacity - 5. Overall Length - 198.3 inches. Shoulder Room: Front - 58.0 inches. Shoulder Room: Rear - 54.8 inches. Standard Seating Capacity - 5 passenger. Towing Capacity, Maximum - 1000 pounds.

Trunk or Cargo Capacity - 16.0 cubic feet. Turning Diameter - 37.0 feet. Wheel Base - 110.5 inches.

Width with mirrors - 71.6 inchesSee less.

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Its been a long time! Looking to get back into the game. Anyone have a GS on the east coast they wish to part with?:(14 February 2019 - 09:08 PM)Still have a Regal GS project that has taken way too long to build, and it's nowhere near done.:(14 February 2019 - 09:08 PM)Same here.:(09 February 2019 - 04:20 PM)Haven't been on in a while, hope everyone is doing well!:(05 February 2019 - 03:40 PM)Yes, still here:(04 February 2019 - 02:26 AM)Showing some RegalGS love. Anyone still active and lurking?!?:(03 January 2019 - 01:59 PM)You too bubba.:(02 January 2019 - 01:29 PM)Happy New Year:(31 December 2018 - 03:21 PM)Hello. Series IL27 Naturally AspiratedA 3800 Series I L27 Naturally Aspirated engine installed in a 1995 Buick Regal.The LN3 was replaced by the L27 in 1991-1992 and produced 170 hp (127 kW) from 1992 onward, this engine was referred to as the Series I 3800. In Australia, the LN3 was also replaced by the L27 by Holden who used the engine in their series 2 (1991) VN Commodore range.

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However, the Australian L27 retained the LN3's one peice upper intake and lower plenum. Power was still boosted to 127kw for the Holden L27. The L36 made its debut in 1995.Applications:Holden Commodore (VN Series 2, VP, VR)Buick LeSabrePontiac BonnevilleBuick Park AvenuePontiac Trans SportOldsmobile Eighty-EightBuick RivieraBuick Regal.and many more!A supercharged 3800 installed in a Buick Riviera for 1995, the last year of Series I L67 production.

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Power is 225 hp (168 kW) for this version.A 3800 Series I L27 Naturally Aspirated engine installed in a 1995 Buick Regal.:SuperchargedThe Series I supercharged engine went through many internal changes and the horsepower changed rapidly between the time it was introduced and the time that the Series II L67 was introduced. The supercharger was manufactured by Eaton, exclusvely for the GM 3800 engine. HP was rated at 205 for 1992-1993 engines, and 225 for 1994-1995 engines. The additional horsepower was gained by using a larger throttle body, roller rockers and epoxy coated supercharger rotors, improving efficiency. The 1994-1995 utilized a 2.85' pulley versus the 2.55' pulley used on the 92-93 supercharger.Applications:Buick Park Avenue Ultra (Opt)Buick Riviera(Opt)Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight LS (opt), LSS (opt)Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight (opt)Pontiac Bonneville SLE (opt. SC package), SSE (opt) & SSEiA supercharged 3800 installed in a Buick Riviera for 1995, the last year of Series I L67 production. Power is 225 hp (168 kW) for this version:Series IIIntroduced in 1995, the Series II is quite a different engine.

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Although the stroke for the 3.8 L engine remained at 3.4 in (86 mm), and the bore remained at 3.8 in (97 mm), the engine architecture was vastly changed. The piston connecting rods were 1 in (25 mm) shorter, so the crankshaft was redesigned. A new intake manifold improved breathing, and a new cylinder head had larger valves. The result was 205 hp (153 kW) and 230 ftlbf (312 Nm), better fuel economy, and 26 lb (12 kg) lighter overall weight (to 392 lb).