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Revision as of 11:32, 9 January 2009
Buick Park Avenue (C-body). 1991–6 (prod. unknown). F/F, 3791 cm³ (V6 OHV). Attractive, roomy Park Avenue (the Electra tag disappeared), allegedly inspired by Park Avenue Essence show car of 1989. Characterized by darkened A-pillar. Supercharged Ultra model from 1992, but even base models had good performance. Thirsty, with sub-par steering and handling on base model. Not quite the top model, as Buick Roadmaster (1991–6) held that title for the early 1990s.
Manufacturing locations: Hamtramck, Michigan, USA; Lake Orion, Michigan, USA; Wentzville, Missouri, USA
Marque: Buick | Model: Buick Park Avenue | Predecessor: Buick Electra (1985–90) | Successor: Buick Park Avenue (1997–2005)