Consumer Review Video - 1993 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon 5.7L V8

Car Displayed: 1993 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon 5.7L V8

The 1993 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon is easy to maintain. The oil drain plug, oil filter, and petcock are all easily accessible from underneath the vehicle, so oil changes and coolant flushes shouldn’t be a problem. The brake fluid reservoir is easy to reach in the back of the engine bay, allowing you to reliably monitor the fluid level. The engine air filter housing can be disengaged without the use of tools, making for hassle-free filter changes.

However, the 1993 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon does have its downsides. The rear bulb housing is secured by some hard-to-reach fasteners, which will be difficult to remove and won’t make for reliable bulb changes. A portion of the front bulb housing must be tediously removed to access the front turn signal light. Adding oil to the vehicle may be a problem on account of the low and cramped placement of the fill cap.

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