Gorgeous Pearl White Park Avenue, Loaded W/options, Low 79k Miles! Southern Car! on 2040-cars
Angola, Indiana, United States
2003 Buick Park Avenue Ultra 4-door luxury sedan with 79,254 original certified miles. A true gem cloaked in pearl white paint! This chassis is the last of it's kind!! And once they're gone, they're gone for good... Smooth riding, great mileage, solid-built car. Carfax certified vehicle. Gorgeous and hard-to-find pearl white exterior finish with plush tan leather interior along with gorgeous wood trimmed accents. 2003 is the only year that offers the largest seating area with the small center console along with the premium wood trim.
Gran Touring Package, power everything, supercharged engine, side air bags, OnStar, auto-dimming mirrors, rain-sensing wipers, heads up display (HUD), plush leather interior, power sliding moonroof, dual power seats, multi-disc CD with premium Bose sound, premium 17" chrome rims with nice radials showing good treadlife remaining (see pics), factory stainless dual exhaust with chrome tips, rear park assist, traction control, automatic climate controlled air conditioning (AC is very cold), professionally tinted windows, keyless entry, remote trunk/gas door release (locking), etc.. Newer brake pads and discs (less than 6 months) with warranty remaining. All owner's manuals (see pics) and lots of paperwork, including maintenance records, extra keys, etc. Clean title in my name. The body is very clean and straight. There are no major scratches in the finish, just a small ding in the right front fender that can only be seen under certain light. The bumpers are in great condition and so are all of the exterior lenses. The seats are in great condition throughout. The door panels show no damage or wear. The factory floor mats are included, helping to demonstrate how well it has been cared for. The headliner is not sagging. The power sunroof works great.Car has been in Atlanta and Texas all of its life (NO salt ever!), the clean Carfax verifies this, no corrosion--underside of the car looks close to new! You won't find most cars up here in this kind of shape. These cars are commonly sought out by salespersons and people who must travel for a living, as they are known for being uber-reliable with minimal maintenance and are know for going over 300k miles on stock engine and trans. Well taken care of and maintained, waxed religiously. Only selling due to lack of use. Legendary 3.8 V6 engine/auto trans combo. I welcome anyone who would like to stop by and check the car out or test drive, or have a mechanic go through it. We are located in northeastern Indiana. Will also help with arranging delivery/pick up of vehicle for out of state buyers who wish to fly into Fort Wayne International airport. Note: This Buick is also listed locally and mileage may increase some with test drives or daily use. |
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GM and Ford quarterly sales continue to slump in China
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