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  2. Buick Park Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The Buick Park Avenue is a full-size car built by Buick. The nameplate was first used in 1975 for an appearance option package on the Electra 225 Limited . It became an Electra trim level in 1978 and its own model starting in the 1991 model year after the Electra was discontinued.

  3. List of Buick vehicles - Wikipedia

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    1984 1987 N-body: 1 Compact car. Renamed "Skylark" in 1987. Reatta: 1987 1991 E-body: 1 Grand tourer coupe and convertible. Park Avenue: 1990 2012 C-body (1991–96) G-body (1997–2005) GM Zeta platform (2007-12) 3 Full-size luxury sedan succeeding Electra. Discontinued in North America in 2005. GM Zeta platform version sold in China 2007–2012.

  4. Buick Electra - Wikipedia

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    The Buick Electra is a full-size luxury car manufactured and marketed by Buick from 1959 to 1990, over six generations. Introduced as the replacement for the Roadmaster lines, the Electra served as the flagship Buick sedan line through its entire production and was offered as a two-door sedan, two-door convertible, four-door sedan, and five-door station wagon.

  5. Buick V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    1996 Buick Park Avenue Ultra (C-body) 1997–2005 Buick Park Avenue Ultra (G-body) 1997.5–2004 Buick Regal GS / GSE / GSX (SLP) 1996–1999 Buick Riviera (optional 1996-97, std. 1998-99) 2004–2005 Chevrolet Impala SS; 2004–2005 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS Supercharged; 1996–1999 Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight LSS (limited) 1996–1999 Pontiac ...

  6. List of General Motors platforms - Wikipedia

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    1997 – 2005 Buick Park Avenue; 1998 – 2004 Cadillac Seville; 2000 – 2005 Buick LeSabre; 2000 – 2005 Pontiac Bonneville; 2000 – 2005 Cadillac Deville; The consolidated successor to the G I, C II, H II, and K II platforms. 2006 Buick Lucerne. G III: FWD: 2006: 2011: 2006 – 2011 Cadillac DTS; 2006 – 2001 Buick Lucerne; The successor ...

  7. General Motors C platform (FWD) - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in early 1984, the models were marketed as the Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight (11th gen), Buick Electra (6th gen) and Cadillac Deville (6th gen) and Fleetwood (1985–90).. Cadillac would later introduce C Body models with a 113.8 in wheelbase. Most C-body vehicles were ultimately replaced with cars on the related G, H, and K platform ...

  8. T-Type - Wikipedia

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    The T-Type line ended in 1990, as an option on the Buick Electra, and the following year, a new Park Avenue Ultra was introduced with a supercharged engine.The Riviera and Regal also had supercharged engines as an option when they were redesigned in 1995 and 1997, respectively; the current Regal also has a turbocharger as an option, starting with its return to the lineup in 2011, as do the ...

  9. Buick LeSabre - Wikipedia

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    The "LeSabre", which is French for "the sabre", was Buick's mid-level full-size sedan above the Special but below the Electra during the 1960s then remained in its market position when the Electra was replaced with the Park Avenue. The LeSabre was available as a 2-door convertible, sedan or hardtop, a 4-door sedan or hardtop and station wagon ...

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