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Interesting Facts About the Buick Park Avenue

The Buick Park Avenue began its life as a premium trim on the Electra from 1978 to 1990 before stepping out as its own model in 1991. It enjoyed a production run that lasted until 2005, spanning multiple generations and even an Ultra variant.

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From Trim to Stand‑Alone Model

Between 1978 and 1990 the Park Avenue name was used only as a high‑end trim level on Buick's Electra full‑size sedan. In 1991 Buick elevated the Park Avenue to its own model, replacing the Electra nameplate.

First Generation Powertrain

The initial Park Avenue generation, built from 1991 through 1996, was a sedan powered by a 3.8‑liter engine that produced 205 horsepower.

Long Production Life and the Ultra Variant

Buick continued to produce the Park Avenue through 2005, and a special Park Avenue Ultra version was also offered during its run. Since the model has been discontinued, owners now find genuine parts increasingly expensive and harder to locate.

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