Buick Park Avenue

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The Buick Park Avenue is a full-size luxury sedan produced by General Motors, known for its comfortable ride, spacious interior, and traditional American styling.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automobile model
full-size car
luxury sedan
assemblyLocation Orion Assembly, Michigan, United States
bodyStyle 4-door sedan
category American luxury car
class full-size luxury car
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designFocus ride comfort over sporty handling
doorCount 4
drivetrain front-wheel drive
engineType V6
feature available heads-up display (later years, some trims)
climate control
front bench seat available in some years
leather upholstery available
plush suspension tuning
power accessories
wood-tone interior trim
fuelType gasoline
knownFor comfortable ride
spacious interior
traditional American styling
layout front-engine, front-wheel-drive
manufacturer Buick
market China (later generation built and sold there)
North America
marketedAs flagship sedan for Buick (North America)
notableEngine 3.8 L Buick V6
3.8 L supercharged V6 (Park Avenue Ultra)
notableVariant Buick Park Avenue self-linksurface differs
surface form: Buick Park Avenue Ultra
parentCompany General Motors
platform GM C platform (RWD, early generations as trim)
GM G platform
surface form: GM H platform (FWD, later generations)
predecessor Buick Electra
productionEnd 2005 (North American model)
productionStart 1990 (as a separate model line)
relatedModel Buick LeSabre
Oldsmobile 88 series
surface form: Oldsmobile 88

Pontiac Bonneville
seatingCapacity 5
segment near-luxury / entry-level luxury
successor Buick Lucerne
targetCustomer buyers seeking comfort-oriented full-size sedans
transmission 4-speed automatic
trimLevel Base
Ultra

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GM H-body platformForModel Buick Park Avenue
GM C-body usedForModel Buick Park Avenue
this entity surface form: Buick Park Avenue (early FWD)
Buick Roadmaster successor Buick Park Avenue
Buick Electra successor Buick Park Avenue
Buick Lucerne predecessor Buick Park Avenue
Buick Park Avenue notableVariant Buick Park Avenue self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Buick Park Avenue Ultra