Base Retail Price Range: ,130
- ,025
New for 1999: While the Park
Avenue is largely unchanged for 1999, there are a number of improvements
and enhancements. These alterations include improved taillights, an enhanced
Concert Sound III stereo system and four new exterior colors.
History: The Park Avenue—Buick's
flagship sedan—became a distinct model in 1991. Previously
the name applied only to a trim level of the Electra. The Park Avenue was
completely redesigned in 1997; even though its styling is similar to its
predecessor, the new model is slightly larger and built on the General
Motors "G" platform, shared with the Riviera and Oldsmobile Aurora. Buick
courts two different buyers with Park Avenue: the base version of the car
targets older customers wanting traditional American luxury, while the
supercharged Ultra takes aim at younger customers more interested in performance
and likely to consider an import.
Model years: 1988-90, 91-96, 97-98
Trim Details: The 1999 Buick
Park Avenue 4-door sedan is available in two trims: Park Avenue (base)
and Ultra. Standard safety equipment includes dual airbags, an anti-lock
brake system (ABS), daytime running lights, child safety locks, and optional
traction control (standard on the Ultra). The base Park Avenue is powered
by a 205-horsepower 3.8-liter V6, while the Ultra gets the benefit of a
supercharger, boosting horsepower to 240. Standard features on both trims
include air conditioning; power door locks, windows and mirrors; a tilt
steering wheel; cruise control; and an AM/FM stereo cassette. The Ultra
upgrades the base with heated mirrors, moisture-sensing wipers, 6-way power-adjustable
heated front seats, an upgraded stereo system with CD player, and an illuminated
keyless entry system. Available options include a power sunroof and a CD
changer. |