2002 Buick Park Avenue Ultra Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Essington, Pennsylvania, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS MY OWN PERSONAL DAILY DRIVER... 2002 BUICK PARK AVENUE ULTRA... 3800 SERIES II
SUPERCHARGED V-6. ONLY 95,120 MILES. THIS CAR RUNS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING AND
FLOATS DOWN THE ROAD AS IT SHOULD. IT IS FULLY FULLY LOADED WITH EVERY OPTION
AVAILABLE IN 2002...PEARL WHITE FACTORY PAINT, MOONROOF, BACK-UP SENSORS, HEADS
UP DISPLAY, HEATED/POWER/MEMORY SEATS, ON-STAR, KEYLESS ENTRY, CD&TAPE
PLAYER, STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS, AUTO/DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL. CREAM COLOR LEATHER
INTERIOR IS IN GOOD SHAPE WITH NO TEARS, RIPS, NOR ANY BURN SPOTS. GOOD TIRES.
HAS LIGHTLY TINTED WINDOWS WHICH REALLY SETS THE CAR OFF, LOOKS CLASSY AND ALSO
PROVIDES SOME PRIVACY. ALL FLUIDS ARE CLEAN & FULL WITH NO LEAKS OR
BURNING. CLEAR PA TITLE, PA INSPECTED UNTIL 6/2014. PLEASE SERIOUS BIDDING ONLY!! IF YOU DO NOT HAVE
ANY PRIOR FEEDBACK PLEASE DO NOT BID!! SOLD AS-IS. CASH ON PICK-UP. ANY
QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT (215)850-2285...LEAVE MESSAGE. AGAIN THIS IS MY OWN DAILY DRIVER WHICH I'VE
TAKEN VERY GOOD CARE OF AND IT NEEDS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING..!! ON A SCALE OF 1 TO
10... EXTERIOR (8)... INTERIOR (9)... MECHANICALLY (10). IT IS A 12-YEAR OLD
CAR SO IT DOES HAVE SOME AVERAGE NICKS, PARKING LOT DINGS, SLIGHT SCUFFS ON
THE BUMPERS. I TRY TO BE AS DESCRIPTIVE AS POSSIBLE WHEN DESCRIBING THE CAR FOR
THE BUYERS SAKE, AS MY PRIOR FEEDBACK REFLECTS THAT AS WELL... CONS: SERVICE STABILITY SYSTEM LIGHT ON DASH
DISPLAY WILL FLASH & DING TWICE WHEN FIRST STARTING THE CAR THEN IT STOPS. LEFT CORNER OF THE REAR BUMPER COVER IS SLIGHTLY
DAMAGED AS SHOWN IN PICTURES. |
Buick Park Avenue for Sale
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Auto Services in Pennsylvania
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GM SUV window switch recall urges owners to park vehicles outside
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In late June, GM announced that it needed to recall 181,984 examples of the Chevrolet Trailblazer, Buick Rainier, GMC Envoy, Isuzu Ascender and Saab 9-7x from the 2005-2007 model years, plus the 2006 Chevy Trailblazer EXT and 2006 GMC Envoy XL. The new documents paint a slightly different picture with 184,611 needing repaired and different model years listed.
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