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No way…. no!
ОтветитьAbsolutely a classic....
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ОтветитьFantastic cars. They still make for good used cars with low miles because usually older folks and professionals bought and maintained them.
ОтветитьOdd name for a car
ОтветитьI have my mother's 1991 Park Avenue - her last car.
The car was built for the owner of Virginia's oldest dealer - Perry Buick in Norfolk, who died 2 months after the car arrived and Mama was next in line.
It is equipped with everything available for Buick and Cadillac and everything functions as designed, including the Dynaride, dual climate control,
dual 6-way seats, full leather interior, twilight sentinal, etc., etc., etc. Quiet, luxurious and economical. What more could anyone need?
They might have had better gas mileage than the RWD Buicks but they never matched the ride.
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ОтветитьLove these cars. Hard to beat reliability-wise with the legendary 3800. I had a '90 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight, which was the cousin to this car's predecessor, the Buick Electra (which included a top trim called the Park Avenue, which led to Buick killing the Electra name with the debut of this car in 1991). Loved my Olds with the LN3 3800, super reliable, super roomy and comfortable, and was pretty efficient on gas, i could get 30mpg on long highway runs. If you need a good reliable, cheap to operate car in todays world, you can go wrong with one of these.
ОтветитьHad a 2000 Park Ave in black fully loaded. I bought it in 2002 with about 30k miles in Socal. I was 21, I added the Buick ventiports and dual exhaust with flowmaster mufflers and a drop in K&N lol. I sold it in 2010 with 130k miles and had a rod knock. The trans was on the way out. A guy bought it off me for 2k. I took it and ran, lol.
ОтветитьThese were beautiful!
ОтветитьLexus LS400 was really 10 years ahead of these in 1991, how innovative US automakers lost the ball
Ответитьi daily a 95. Low miles, cheap, best car ive ever owned
ОтветитьI have a 1995 Buick Park Ave. Only 140k mile. The 3800 V6 is a tank of an engine. GMs finest hour. I'm going to keep it restored. Needs some minor paint work. We'll start seeing these on classic car auctions and bring a trailer. Thanks for the video!
ОтветитьNice work,the dash panel in burgundy you were showing was a nintey,and older LeSabre/Electra style,in my uneeded opinion,the 91,and 92 Park Ave,and LeSabre was a much nice looking instrument panel.
Thanks for the nice work.
I'm from Switzerland and I have a very nice '94 ParkAve with only 60k mi. I own her since 2012 and it's my sunday summer car. I love this car.
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