2002 Buick Park Avenue Ultra
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$38,265
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$34,630
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A redesigned center console and new interior wood trim decorate the 2002 Buick Park Avenue Ultra, a high-end full-size sedan that keeps you insulated from heavy-duty driving effort, while ensuring you have a comfortable, quiet ride. Powered by a supercharged version of the 3.8 V6 that hits 240-hp, and mated to a 4-speed automatic, the 2002 Park Avenue Ultra rides on 16-inch alloy wheels and features 4-wheel ABS, traction and stability control, a self-leveling suspension, rain-sensing wipers, and dual front-side airbags. The rear parking assist sensors are extra. In the Ultra, the front bench seat can be replaced with two buckets and the new console.
Newly standard on the Ultra are wheel-mounted controls for the audio system. This is in addition to the power front seats with memory settings, heated leather upholstery for front and back seats, dual-zone climate control, auto-dimming mirrors, heated mirrors, OnStar, and a remote garage opener. Rear seats now split-fold, expanding the 19 cubic foot trunk. A CD changer, sunroof, and heads-up display are some popular options. The 2002 Park Avenue Ultra seems relatively problem-free for owners, who love its extra power and all the head and legroom. Handling is easy and drivers like the Cadillac-like luxury. Some say the new wood trim looks too fake.