1999 Buick Park Avenue Base Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Davidsonville, Maryland, United States
Welcome to my 2004 Buick
Park Avenue. This vehicle was the top-of-the-line Buick of its time and
only has 125k miles. The engine is very strong and runs like new. The transmission shifts 100% without issue. All power options – radio,
locks, windows, etc. - function properly - for the exception of the passenger window on the driver's side. The radio is Panasonic and includes an MP3 player. The paint is in great condition. The car has never been in an accident - per Autocheck. There are minimal dents, dings, or scratches. There is a small scratch on the front bumper cover (picture). The interior is in decent condition as well. There is a small amount of carpet wear on the rear passenger side (pictured). There are a couple of small cigarette buns on the carpet in front (pictured). The rims are the upgraded alloy factory
type - with no road rash. The tires are in great shape with plenty of tread. Traded in from a retired gentleman, this Park Avenue is in good condition and will provide years of reliability. Minor issues to address: Pictured - mainly just the interior issues mentioned previously. There does appear some evidence of light hail damage on the roof (doesn't show in pictures). Mechanically, the car is in terrific shape. This vehicle is being offered for sale “AS-IS” because of
year and miles. If you are new to Ebay or if you have fewer than 4
transactions, please contact me prior to bidding for approval to bid or I will
cancel your bid immediately. There is a $125 documentation fee in
addition to the final selling price. A $500 non-refundable deposit is
required via Paypal within 48 hours of auction close. Transaction must be
completed within 7 days of auction end (full payment and pick-up arrangements
at least). I have done my best to describe the vehicle as accurately as
possible. Once purchased, this car can be driven anywhere in the country
without issue. For those of you who are not local, BWI is the
closest airport to my location. Contact me via email with any
questions. Please bid with confidence and good luck. |
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