This video from GM’s Common Training Series provides highlights and product news for the 2003 Park Avenue. ASPECTS Topics include: Attributes, Strategy, Performance, Efficiency, Control, Technology and Safety.
I have my mom's 2003 Park Ave, 98k, super nice ride, has that big heavy feel. Though my parents, both now deceased, purchased it new I had never driven it until l got it in 2018, never realized what a nice car it actually was! Thank you mom.
I miss my Park Avenues! I had a 1999 and 2005 and I really loved them, especially the '05. It was a fully loaded non-Ultra. I wish Buick still made cars like this!
Based on my own experience with Buick cars, definitely it's a much better luxury car to purchase, especially Buick Park Avenue. In my opinion, Buick Park Avenue has spacious interior, smooth ride, luxurious and elegant design. My gallery on RU-vid shows this. Pictures worth a thousand words!
:o mine has 278000 and drive like a new. The 3800 is bullet proof the last owner had not change the oil in 3 year, plus it didn't even have 1 quart in the engine when i bout it and it still runs like new after i filled it with armoil.
Buick should've stuck to what they were good at. Reliable luxery sedans with that iconic Buick styling. Unfortunately all they make now are ugly SUVS and crossovers. Thanks GM.
When I was 13 in 2019 I was thinking about buying the 1998 park avenue and putting on tinted headlights and taillights and a loud bazooka muffler and drive with the loud music me blasting inside it
"The portholes are not an applique. We've actually perforated the metal!" Punched holes in sheet metal is a pretty low bar for quality or anything really.