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- 103 below average
- 3,995 fair
- Kahului, HI
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- 103 below average sedan gasoline white automatic
2003 buick park avenue review this car review is specific to this model, not the actual vehicle for sale. Premium american motorcar. introductionbuick park avenue is large and luxurious. Its engine and transmission are smooth and quiet. Its controls are familiar and easy to operate. Its interior is roomy and comfortable and its trunk is huge. park avenue ultra, the top model, is fast, stable and satisfying to drive. Its supercharged v6 engine delivers quick acceleration performance. While still reading the sheet music written for a large, front-drive american sedan, ultra is surprisingly agile and responsive. Its interior is old-fashioned, and there are a lot of other, newer products out there. The most noticeable change for 2003 is a throwback to an era when buicks were world-class cars: portholes. Portholes are a buick trademark introduced in 1949. Back in the fifties they were called ventiports. Discontinued in the eighties, portholes are back and are found exclusively on the front fenders of the park avenue ultra. new exterior features for the 2003 ultra include a new grille, monochromatic buick shields, 17-inch chrome-plated wheels, and dual chrome-plated exhaust tips. Ultra's outside mirrors are fitted with turn-signal indicators for 2003, helpful for signaling other drivers on crowded freeways. Inside, the 2003 ultra gets new burled walnut woodgrain trim, embroidered logos on the seats, new gauge cluster graphics, and bright aluminum door sills. Standard features include a cloth-trimmed interior, power windows, power mirrors, automatic climate control, cruise control, automatic headlights and other conveniences. Onstar, anti-lock brakes (abs) and side-impact air bags are standard. park avenue ultra 39,225) romps with the gusto of a 240-horsepower supercharged edition of the 3. 8-liter v6. Trimmed in leather and wood, the ultra adds heated 10-way power front seats, mirrors that automatically tip downward for parallel parking, a compass, moisture-sensing windshield wipers, gm's onstar communications system, a premium stereo, and other luxuries. To complement its more powerful engine, the ultra comes with traction control, stabilitrak stability control, a heavy-duty transmission and magnasteer speed-sensitive power steering. ultrasonic rear park assist 295) is a useful option that aids parking and enhances safety by sounding a tone and illuminating an indicator as the rear bumper approaches objects. Also available is a head-up display 300) that projects vehicle speed onto the windshield. a prestige package 2240) adds many ultra luxuries (but not the supercharger) to the base park avenue. Its classic coke-bottle shape projects a muscular grace, like a crouching cat. Buick's heritage is evident in the high, curved hip line, oval-shaped, vertically textured, forward-thrusting grille, bold horizontal taillights and slim, wraparound headlights. ultra sports a new vertical-bar grille, redolent of buicks of yore and adding more masculine panache to the front end. Buick says they allow airflow through their mesh inserts, which reduces underhood temperatures. also new for the ultra are 17-inch chrome-plated alloy wheels, replacing last year's 16-inchers. We think a dull-coated finish would be more understated and more attractive. Out back, dual exhaust with chrome-plated tips are exclusive to the ultra. The combination is sufficiently striking that it turned the heads of teenage boys who normally wouldn't even see a park avenue. The dual exhaust signals car enthusiasts of the ultra's supercharged engine. . interiorpark avenue boasts is one of the roomiest cars available. It offer more interior room in both the front and rear seats than the chrysler concorde limited and tops some interior measurements of the larger mercury grand marquis. Big doors make getting in and out easy. Slipping into the seats is easy, and free of the simultaneous duck-and-bend maneuver required by swoopier designs. The roomy seats offer real move-around comfort, making the going positively serene, particularly during freeway cruising. the interior is clean and tasteful. For 2003, burled walnut woodgrain (plastic, but it's nice) trim accents the dash and door panels. We question the need for the buick park avenue logo on the passenger-side of the dash, however. Dual sun visors with extensions shield glare from almost every angle. The main instruments are covered by a gently arching nacelle that sweeps across the dash. Besides its contemporary appearance, this design allows room for a big speedometer and tachometer that are easy to scan. audio and climate controls use big buttons that are easy to find and operate when the car is in motion, and are visually set off from the rest of the interior by contrasting colors. The passenger temperature control for the dual-zone hvac is located at the extreme right side of the dash, good for the passenger, impossible to reach from the driver's seat. a trip computer allows the driver to calculate fuel economy and miles-to-empty. It also provides tire pressure, oil level and coolant level information. The park avenue's information system is controlled by a stack of clearly-marked buttons to the left of the gauges, and are easy to understand and operate. The concert sound iii stereo system, standard on ultra and available on park avenue, comes with nine speakers, an amplifier, an integrated antenna system, and steering-wheel controls. A trunk-mounted cd-changer, part of the ultra luxury package 1,875), holds 12 cds, enough for a drive from new york to chicago. seating for six is standard, although the front-middle passenger may find the accommodations a little tight. We found the lids on the center console awkward, but it provides a large amount of storage capacity because the shifter is up on the column. An overhead console is also part of the package, including reading lights and a universal transmitter for garage door openers or similar devices. the optional head up display 300) projects images that seem to float out the front edge of the hood. The display includes vehicle speed, turn signals and such. Some find it helpful, others annoying. Individually programmable personal choice key fobs control perimeter lighting, delayed locking, and memory settings for door locks, climate control, radio presets, seat adjustments, and inside and outside mirrors. park avenue's trunk is almost large enough for an echo. It's slightly larger than that of the chrysler concorde, slightly smaller than the lincoln continental's. Gooseneck trunk lid support arms intrude on trunk space a bit, but offer the advantage of poppi. driving impressionbuick park avenue is powered by gm's proven 3800 series ii v6. This 3. 8-liter engine delivers smooth, quiet power and brisk acceleration. The 3800 provides low-rpm getaway power, instant throttle response, and plenty of punch for passing. It's rated at 205 horsepower in the park avenue. ultra gets a supercharged version of this engine that produces 240 horsepower. This yields eye-opening acceleration when the pedal on the right is push all the way down. The ultra's supercharged engine is audible at full throttle, but we think it's worth a little extra noise to enjoy its superior thrust. Anti-lock Brakes✔ Power Mirrors✔ Tachometer✔ Power Windows✔ Climate Control✔ Navigation System✔ Sunroof/Moonroof✔ Cruise Control✔ Alloy Wheels
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