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2000 Buick Park Avenue Ultra


I'm selling my Park Avenue Ultra.  Supercharged 3800. 163000 hwy kms. She's pretty much loaded except for the sunroof. Everything works except the cassete player (keeps ejecting)- The CD player works fine. Heated seats, auto dimming mirror with compass, heated outside mirror, traction and stability control. Auto leveling suspension. COLD ac. etc etc etc
Michelin tires in excellent condition. Snow tires on rims. Within the last year I've replaced front and rear pads and rotors, updated the intake gasket with the new style one, the alternator (Delco), passenger axle, right outer tie rod end, the wiper motor, one brake line (it may need the others done at some point). The car drives fantastic and is still very tight. The only problem I've had is there is an intermittant glitch in the overdrive. On light throttle underload it will sometimes kick in and out of overdrive. I overcome it by pressing harder on the throttle and it resets itself. I happens maybe once every two weeks (I drive 116kms/day). It's done this since I bought it two years ago at 102km. It hasn't gotten any worse (actually it happens less often as I converted to Royal Purple synthetic trans fluid). From what I've read online it's a bad seal in the valve body. Perhaps an additive would help. The body is very good. I've oil sprayed it every year. There was some corrosion on the edge of the hood around the grille (common as they are made of aluminum). I had it stripped and repainted a month ago. It looks great. This is the best riding car I've ever had.

Asking $2995. Make an offer!

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why ya selling Todd??? as for tranny sounds like same problem we had.its the TCC Solenoid...common on GM AOD. Had ours fixed , replaced all solenoids(there is a kit).
Sweet sweet ride....sorry to see it go.

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Car is sold.



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Geeze that was quick. Sell my camaro would ya Todd!

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It just takes one buyer! I wish the Dodge would move as quick. I could use the garage space.

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87 player bird wrote:

Geeze that was quick. Sell my camaro would ya Todd!



same price?   lol lol lol lol

 



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what did u replace it with?

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69Laurentian wrote:

Car is sold.



Nice. Glad to hear it worked out for you.

 



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