Vehicle Specifications for the 1995 Buick Century
- Buick's 1995 Century had many of the same features as the 1994 model. However, the 1995 version had a backlit instrument panel. The 1995 Century was part of a Century generation that began in 1991 and ended in 1996. It was offered as a sedan or wagon with four-speed automatic transmission. The 1995 Century was available in three trim levels: Special, Custom and Limited, and had standard driver-side airbags.
- Buick's 1995 Century featured front-wheel drive with either a 2.2-liter, four-cylinder engine with three-speed automatic transmission or a 3.1-liter, six-cylinder engine with four-speed automatic overdrive transmission. The four-cylinder engine was in an inline-four (I4) configuration and the six-cylinder engine was in a V6 configuration. The 3.1-liter engine was only offered on the Custom trim level. The wagon was only available with the 2.2-liter engine. The engines ranged from 120 to 160 horsepower.
- Buick's 1995 Century fuel economy depended on engine, weight and features. The smaller 2.2-liter was capable of 25 miles per gallong in the city and 32 mpg on the highway. The 3.1-liter engine achieved 19 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway.
- The 1995 Buick Century sedan is 189.1 inches long, 69.4 inches wide and 54.2 inches high, with a curb weight that ranged from 2,986 pounds to 2,993 pounds, depending on transmission and features. The wagon is slightly longer at 190.9 inches and heavier at 3,130 pounds. All models have four doors and came with standard driver-side airbags and anti-lock brakes. Passenger-side airbags are not available.
- The 1995 Buick Century's transmission, steering, heating and starting occasionally had problems, according to MSN Autos. The engine's fuel injectors and exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve sometimes failed. The anti-lock braking system (ABS) front-wheel speed sensors and the center high mounted stop lamp bulb occasionally had problems.
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