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Buick 2004 Century
2004 Buick Century Custom
176,536 Miles
Forest Lake, MN
9
days on market
13% less than similar listings
9
days on market
$2,750
Buick 2004 Century
2004 Buick Century Custom
166,889 Miles
Pompano Beach, FL
14
days on market
15% more than similar listings
14
days on market
$3,900
Buick 2004 Century
2004 Buick Century Limited
71,500 Miles
Brentwood, NH
79
days on market
11% less than similar listings
79
days on market
$4,999
Buick 2004 Century
2004 Buick Century Standard
244,231 Miles
Everett, WA
221
days on market
27% more than similar listings
221
days on market
$2,500
Buick 2004 Century
2004 Buick Century Standard
114,600 Miles
Boise, ID
2
days on market
39% more than similar listings
2
days on market
$5,997
Buick 2004 Century
2004 Buick Century Custom
173,000 Miles
Saint Louis, MO
89
days on market
23% more than similar listings
89
days on market
$3,995
Buick 2004 Century
2004 Buick Century Standard
188,647 Miles
Raleigh, NC
17
days on market
25% more than similar listings
17
days on market
$3,450

2004 Buick Century OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

Owner Reviews
4.5
2 Reviews
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4 star
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3 star
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Overall
4.5
Value
4.0
Style
3.0
Performance
3.5
Comfort
4.5
Fuel Economy
4.5
Reliability
4.0
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Sarah
Sarah
North Terre Haute, Indiana
4.0
Gets from point A to point B
Being my second car, I would say it definitely got me through my early twenties pretty well. The car looked visual appealing at the start of its lifetime, but over the course of the years, you could tell how poorly manufactured the car truly was. Overall, the gas mileage was the best thing about the car I would say. It got from point A to point B with no trouble. Looking back at it, I would definitely choose Buick again as another car, but I definitely wouldn't choose the Century as my car of choice.
Titonka, Iowa
5.0
A simple, reliable little ride.
This model has been one of the best cars I have owned. It has been lien free for years now and just keeps riding, with minimal maintenance. I've put more than 100,000 miles on this car, with almost no repairs. It has a pretty comfortable ride, and runs pretty well on FWD in the snow. The interior is pretty roomy, and the trunk is huge. It is not without it's idiosyncrasies and foibles. It seems to have electrical trouble. The key fob is broken. The turn signals need to be replaced frequently. Living in Iowa, it has the obligatory broken windshield. The sound system is atrocious. But it gets a good 30 miles to the gallon. Prior to owning this Buick Century, I owned a 2003 Buick Century, and that one lasted forever too. I think the people I sold it to had good luck with it as well. My son is thirteen and I may save this vehicle for him for his first car. The interior is in excellent shape and looks almost new. The vehicle is silver, with a gray interior. It is a four door. The tires still have decent life in them. She has had regular oil changes and routine maintenance. I am pretty tired of it right now though. It is at the point where I don't trust it to be reliable on long trips. Also, it has this really weird malfunction, happening only at night, when the headlights will just randomly switch off. That's right, you'll be running down the road, minding your own business, and the headlights will just randomly switch off. You must then turn them back on, and quickly. My mechanic explains this will involve removing the steering column and several hundred dollars to fix, and I've chosen to just drive the vehicle as long as I can. I avoid night driving whenever possible.