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Blue Book® Suggested Retail Value Fuel Economy (city/hwy) ![]() The Park Avenue and Park Avenue Ultra are roomy, large sedans with a quiet, unfettered ride and decent V6 power. Mild styling updates for 2003 that link to Buick history don't do enough to upgrade these cars vis-à-vis some competitors. Read Full Review Other Park Avenue ReviewsUser ReviewsThe community thinks...
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Luxurie and Dependability at its best.
by Glenn on 09/28/2009.
Trim: 2004 Buick Park Avenue Sedan, Owned 3 years.
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Pros:
This is the best car I ever owned. The ride and comfort can't be beat. It has pleanty of acceleration and gets 30MPG at 70 MPH. This is a car that you never get tired of. It feels good all the time. Easy to park with the back up sensors great option. This is a well balanced vehicle with very little front end dip or movement in evasive manuvors. Plenty of trunk space. Great all around visibility.
Cons:
Just wish Buick still made it. Big mistake on GM's part not continuing to market it. On-Star was discontinued because of the digital transision. I felt GM let a lot of people down by not upgrading the On-Star computer in my model and several others. Actually a big loss of revinue.
Overall review:
Find a low milage Park Avenue and enjoy the ride. Best ever!!
Review ID: #542729
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