2004 Buick Park Avenue Ultra - The Supercharged Sedan That Keeps On Going!

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2024

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  • @streetstock77ab
    @streetstock77ab Před rokem +50

    I used to be a mechanic, and I always loved it when our older customers who had these cars would come in. Always so clean and so comfortable. They're huge but so fun to drive! I'd rather drive one of these over a lot of newer cars. New subscriber here. Keep it up!

  • @Doctor_Robert
    @Doctor_Robert Před rokem +56

    7:23 Let's all take a moment to appreciate the fact that the foam-and-felt headliner hasn't sagged... at all!

    • @ChevyChugg91
      @ChevyChugg91 Před rokem +2

      It was a major selling point when I bought it.

    • @jrcars7017
      @jrcars7017 Před rokem +3

      The headliner in my Riviera hasn't sagged either, and it's seven years older. This is what garaging a car will do for you.

    • @ChevyChugg91
      @ChevyChugg91 Před rokem +4

      @@jrcars7017 I think it's lack of smoking. Cigarette smoke residue is very heavy

    • @wigletron2846
      @wigletron2846 Před rokem +2

      Humidity has a lot to do with it

    • @WRR689
      @WRR689 Před rokem +1

      Yep our LTD Crown Victoria 1980 sure did sagged after a few years or ownership.

  • @jongrecula55
    @jongrecula55 Před rokem +21

    I have the same car in the dark blue. Only has 110,000 miles on it and it runs like a dream. Pure comfort with enough tourqe to make you giggle. I've owned a lot of cars but this one is my favorite. Praise the the GM 3800!

  • @MintyFreshTurds
    @MintyFreshTurds Před rokem +18

    Those steelies with the trim rings and center caps are lit!

  • @jeremiahallyn4603
    @jeremiahallyn4603 Před rokem +44

    Nearly 308K miles! Wow, that's awesome for a Buick from this Era. Nice ride and nice review ✌️🙌

    • @ChevyChugg91
      @ChevyChugg91 Před rokem +5

      She just turned 309 yesterday!

    • @ITm4n
      @ITm4n Před rokem +3

      wym for a buick. whatchu tryna say 🤨

    • @johnnyrocket4357
      @johnnyrocket4357 Před rokem +2

      Buick was regularly in the top brands for reliability in JD power's during the 1990's. Also the Buick LeSabre (same platform and engine (sans SC) as Park Avenue) was the best selling large sedan through most of 1990's.

    • @ChevyChugg91
      @ChevyChugg91 Před rokem +3

      318k now!

    • @AG-rk5hj
      @AG-rk5hj Před 5 měsíci

      Those 3.8 V6’s are absolute tanks.

  • @tommitchell2055
    @tommitchell2055 Před rokem +53

    I always thought the LeSabre of this generation looked too blobby and bloated. This park avenue added a few sharp lines and other small design elements that sharpened it up a good amount. Overall a nice looking car

    • @toddgiaro7657
      @toddgiaro7657 Před rokem +5

      This was the statement I was thinking about that you put into words! I 100% agree!

    • @darthdarthbinkss
      @darthdarthbinkss Před rokem +2

      I'm an owner of a LeSabre, 100% agreed.

    • @broman260
      @broman260 Před rokem +2

      I agree, the lesabre and park avenue redesigns were a total downgrade. The previous gen of those 2 cars looked much nicer, the newer ones just look misguided.

    • @hakeemsd70m
      @hakeemsd70m Před rokem +1

      @@broman260 I disagree about the 1st gen Park Ave, its design has aged horribly and looks every bit its age. The 2nd gen 97-05 Park Ave is a much better looking car, especially the tail lights and whole tail treatment including rear 3/4's.

    • @broman260
      @broman260 Před rokem

      @@hakeemsd70m 2nd gen is obese, 1st gen is sleek

  • @bwofficial1776
    @bwofficial1776 Před rokem +13

    This car is mint. If it weren't for the wear on the buttons you'd never guess it's got 300k. This looks like a one-owner senior citizen's car. While not RWD, these are some of the best land yachts. Super comfortable yet surprisingly powerful. This is peak Buick, refined yet with a bit of hidden performance. It's a shame GM lost its way and has Buick churning out rebadged Chevy crossovers with seats that feel like folding chairs. Early 2000s was peak GM. Decent enough quality, very comfortable seats, modern enough to have good reliability and performance while not being overly complex.
    This reminds me of my grandmother's supercharged 2003 Regal. I'm sad I didn't get to drive it before she traded it for a Cruze. The stuff in the trunk also reminds me of her car. If I needed a cheap but comfortable car in a hurry, I'd be looking for an early 2000s Buick. The volume knob moving by itself is so unnecessary but cool. The wheels look like Impala police car wheels but they work surprisingly well.

  • @UnwrittenNormal
    @UnwrittenNormal Před rokem +7

    What damn gem! These Buiks are bullet proof. Had one back in the day (not an ultra) but man it never let me down.

  • @digidrum2003
    @digidrum2003 Před rokem +4

    That color is called Ming Blue....I had a 2004 3.8 non supercharged i kept it all stock ,it was clean non tinted windows,i use to drive my 4 buddies to NFL games down here in Houston and it was comfy with a huge trunk for cooler and chairs......loved it and got thumbs up from people....a hurricane hit the gulf coast and took that car from me.

  • @alanluna3765
    @alanluna3765 Před rokem +2

    I have the same blue Buick park Avenue, not the ultra. Got it for $2100 bucks with 103k ,got it from an old lady who was the first owner! I’ve kept it stock and clean for it deserves to be taken care of. Absolutely love these Buicks! If only Buick would make these again, I bet ford would come back out with the crown victorias and have a big sedan make off again.
    Great channel too!

  • @Doctor_Robert
    @Doctor_Robert Před rokem +8

    I love the Ultra! I've had two: a 1992 PAU--the first year of supercharging--and a 1989 Electra Park Avenue Ultra (with no supercharger but 22-way power seats). Sadly, I've sold both already.
    A few things of note: They started calling it the 3800 in 1988. It was painted on the intake manifold that year "3800" in bold red letters. Prior to that, it was known more-or-less as the 231 (literally the same displacement but in cubic inches. Apples to apples). It was first 3800 CC's (or 231 cubic inches) in 1975 when Buick took back the design and tooling from Kaiser/Willys/AMC. Yes, the Buick V6 was originally developed by the division in 1961 and the tooling and design was sold to Kaiser/Jeep for a spell... before they needed it back because oil crisis.

  • @37parkave77
    @37parkave77 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I still own a 2004 Park Avenue with the Prestige Package. It has been the most reliable vehicle that I have ever owned. The 3800 V6 is a great engine, very reliable.

  • @geeksimmer2488
    @geeksimmer2488 Před rokem +5

    I own an 07 lacrosse with the 3800 and I totally get what you mean when you say it feels like the car cares for you. It feels so homey and like a friend. I have this urge to keep it running smoothly and on the road

    • @checksandbalences
      @checksandbalences Před rokem +2

      Beauty car those first gens.

    • @andrewoliver9686
      @andrewoliver9686 Před rokem +2

      Yeah man...that's a good car. Take care of it and it will take you anywhere you want to go 🔥👌🏾

    • @geeksimmer2488
      @geeksimmer2488 Před rokem +1

      I agree. Beautiful car all around

  • @maureyrichards2315
    @maureyrichards2315 Před 4 měsíci

    I had an 03 Park Avenue that my father bought for me while I was in Daytona Florida. My Dad is gone and so is the Buick but I will never forget that ride..ON BUTTER! I live in London but I wish I still had my Park Avenue. Pure Class!

  • @Trenton-om9qs
    @Trenton-om9qs Před rokem +3

    My grandpa had a 1999 Buick Park Avenue for a few years and it was so comfy and really nice for its age. Also had a lot of features for the time it came out

  • @aspenshades
    @aspenshades Před rokem +3

    Growing up, I was also surrounded by GM Products. My Grandfather owned a dark blue 82 Bonneville and a 95 light blue LeSabre. I certainly resonate that feeling you get from being around these Buick's and other 90s GM Products, there's just something about them thats simply fulfilling and warm. Hopefully I can get my hands on a 90s front wheel drive GM car as an ode to my Grandfather, and then you can review it! haha

  • @penrodius5498
    @penrodius5498 Před rokem +1

    Great cars these were. I've got my grandfather's '91 LeSabre Limited with just over 180,000 miles on it. Smooth cruising and great memories every time I fire it up.

  • @nrken1
    @nrken1 Před rokem +1

    You mentioned the 3.8 V6 reliability, we purchased a used 2010 Buick Lucerne, equipped with the 3.9 V6, for that very purpose. the larger Buick V6's are among the most reliable engines out there. Still going strong at the end of 2022

  • @RyanBassForLife
    @RyanBassForLife Před 8 měsíci +1

    Love it. My dad had a buick regal gs with that engine.

  • @chaseman94
    @chaseman94 Před rokem +6

    I'm impressed to see a W-Body vehicle that actually made it to 300k normally the ones I've seen over the years particularly the Chevy Impala, Monte Carlo and the Pontiac Grand Prix are usually rode hard and put away wet. Makes me wonder why the hell GM discontinued the 3800 series engines they would make more sense in the current generation Chevy Silverado/ GMC Sierra instead of a turbo 4 cylinder in a full size truck.

    • @bwofficial1776
      @bwofficial1776 Před rokem

      Buicks were mostly bought by old people. Most old people keep their cars immaculate and this one looks to be one of those. Usually once these get to the second or third owner is when they become hoopties.

    • @ChevyChugg91
      @ChevyChugg91 Před rokem +1

      Not a W Body. C Body which is derivative of H. This is my second one with over 300k. I've had many with over 250k.

    • @jrcars7017
      @jrcars7017 Před rokem

      I wonder if auto journos always crapping on old tech pushrod engines had anything to do with it. Along with killing the comfy seat, floaty ride, and durable 16" rim. Hey, at least you get to experience fast-car-slow instead of slow-car-fast in nearly every new car now.

  • @2414kels
    @2414kels Před rokem +2

    The 3800 is one of the best engines and not super difficult to work on. Only problem I had with my 03 Park Ave I've had since 03 was the intake gasket. Got it fixed and was ready same day. Mines currently sitting at 61K miles.

  • @chrislemaster2695
    @chrislemaster2695 Před rokem +2

    I have a perfect Ultra 2004 Park avenue paid 3500.00 for it 2 years ago and this has the 4-T65E HD transaxle

  • @lisabritt4284
    @lisabritt4284 Před rokem +1

    I love my 2000 Ultra! Best riding and driving car I’ve ever had. I deliver food in mine, she’s a bit big for that, but I manage to wheel her around quite nicely…and she Goes!

  • @joeelmore2728
    @joeelmore2728 Před rokem

    Bought a 2004 Ultra three years from an estate sale. Boy, was it well cared for. It is in showroom condition with only 110,000 miles on it. I've taken it to car shows and people can't believe it's age. Everybody loves these GM cars from thay era as they were very reliable.

  • @JohnDoe12515
    @JohnDoe12515 Před rokem +8

    You're definately one of the hardest working men on CZcams! Thank you for awesome content

  • @matthershman413
    @matthershman413 Před rokem +3

    Dude - first of all want to praise you for your hard work and consistent content. You should start to incorporate more driving footage - would love to see some of these cars accelerating down the road or going around a corner

  • @fatu1738
    @fatu1738 Před rokem +2

    Missing the great American sedans!

  • @valiant1968
    @valiant1968 Před rokem +2

    Also, if you can find a Buick Regal GS - that would be a fun review! The definition of 'sleepers'

  • @checksandbalences
    @checksandbalences Před rokem +1

    I saw a nicely kept ultra at a Target parking lot, almost pristine condition.

  • @ZeroBlackfire
    @ZeroBlackfire Před rokem +1

    As a parts dealer I can tell you the weak link on these things are the transmissions and mileage is wholly dependent on the temperament of the owner. The transmissions (even the HD ones) dont seem to tolerate nearly as much abuse as some of their contemporaries. Ive seen mays odos that has barely scratched 140-150k and the trans goes kaput. Ive seen a few savy owners take get their hands on the HD version and stick it in their non supercharged lesabre/park avenue just for the peace of mind.

  • @valiant1968
    @valiant1968 Před rokem

    I had a '90 PA Ultra - fully loaded: sunroof, Delco-Bose stereo with power antenna, and 22-way adjustable power seats (even the headrest could tilt, and go up & down. It even had it's own RadioShack 'Mobile' phone, with it's own base & mini antenna! Absolutely, the most comfortable car I've ever owned, and reliable to a fault. The best $800 I ever spent. I was sold on the 3800 Series long before I bought the car, because my grandfather had a '76 Buick Skylark with the 231 odd-fire V6 (essentially the previous gen of the 3800, as it was 3.8L), and that car had well over 300,000 miles on it as well. The body rotted away to the point that it would creak when you were braking, but that beast would fire every morning with two pumps of the gas, and a half turn of the key. These are fantastic engines!

  • @shingoose6197
    @shingoose6197 Před rokem +1

    This is actually one of the most slept on budget cars

  • @3800TType
    @3800TType Před rokem +2

    Nice car. Grew up with Buicks. I currently have two LN3 3800 (pre series one; 1989 and 1990) cars and they are a very simple reliable motor. Remembering how common the drivetrain was for so long I'd bet many went to the junkyard with perfectly fine engines under the hood and in the Southwest where rust is out of the equation you can still see many 90s Buicks running about. I've owned almost every 3800 generation except the Supercharged variants, I'm holding out for a really nice example preferably in Buick form....

  • @anglegrinder
    @anglegrinder Před rokem +1

    your original review of one of these was what brought me to your channel year ago!

  • @psymi-hk1fp
    @psymi-hk1fp Před 10 měsíci

    beautiful car.... i always loved the Park Avenue, one of the nicest cars out there

  • @jeffrrey6791
    @jeffrrey6791 Před rokem

    I had a 99 buick park avenue with 263 thousands miles on it and it has never left me stranded I absolutely feel in love with it I called her the silver buick bullet when I bought it and it had ALOT engine issues 'sensors , matiance, shit like that. The body where the spring purge connects decided to go bluetooth and I don't have time to fix it it hurts I love that car I really really do I bought it with 168 thousand miles on it and it always got me home and broke down there so I can fix it without being on the road (Thank you my silver buick bullet. I raced a 2015 caddalic I lost on the first poll but I absolutely ghosted him on the second pull and after that I knew me and that car had something special so I fixed every thing I could let the car know I love it and I know cars don't have feeling and probably don't care If your fixing some stupid interior trim peace but it helps fill the whole that the car was before and it makes me happy to see a car come back to life after being treated so poorly

  • @trippinocto
    @trippinocto Před rokem

    I own a 2005 Buick park avenue with 82,205 miles on it and I freaking love this car!

  • @owenauto
    @owenauto Před 8 měsíci

    A lot of the techs I work with love these old cars with the GM 3800 in them

  • @tiberian7916
    @tiberian7916 Před rokem +2

    I daily my 92 park ave ultra, couldnt ask for a better more comfortable daily

  • @theodoreruddock6814
    @theodoreruddock6814 Před rokem

    just picked up one of these last night, its my second one and i love it.

  • @cfc1001001cfc
    @cfc1001001cfc Před rokem

    I'm 51, and my grandparents owned Buicks too! When I see someone under 30 drive a Buick, the first thing I think is "grandparent must've passed away or given up their keys due to age"...which is a pity, as some of their models were quite rugged and reliable and cheap to own and maintain for the long haul. Toyota and Honda have this reputation today (with Hyundai and Kia moving in too).

  • @dannyc.9161
    @dannyc.9161 Před rokem +1

    What is it about 90’s and 00’s Buicks that I like about them? Big and comfy with 2wd? Don’t know but it’s wonderful

  • @thomasthurston6656
    @thomasthurston6656 Před 11 měsíci

    I had a 2000 Park Ave. I bought it in 2002 with 30k miles. It was black it was loaded the only options I didn't have was the Supercharged 3.8 and the moon roof. I went to start it one morning and it had a bad rod knock. I sold it in 2010 for 2k bucks lol I took and ran.

  • @auntbarbara5576
    @auntbarbara5576 Před rokem +1

    10:52 yes, AND don't forget Panthers... Crown Vic/Gr Marquis/Lincoln TC's, extremely durable and long lasting.
    Just sayin.

  • @izzy-monkey7112
    @izzy-monkey7112 Před rokem

    What’s cool about the 3800 is just how stout of an engine they are! The 3800 v6 handles low and high end boost very well so you can make very good power from this old style pushrod v6! Not only that but all the different variations of the 3800 all share very similar parts! So to switch from the NA 3800 to the supercharged variant all you need to do is swap over the top half of the engine with the cylinder heads to the NA block! Absolutely my favorite engine

  • @Section_8_Supercars
    @Section_8_Supercars Před rokem

    The 3800 came around in 1988 after GM revised Buick 3.8 but both are very different motors. The 3800 has a balance shaft and staggered cylinder banks (so the crankshaft wasn’t offset) the earlier Buick 3.8 didn’t have a balance shaft and had a offset crankshaft and connecting rods

  • @levidenniston5298
    @levidenniston5298 Před rokem

    6:27 I have a 2000 Buick Lesabre and those cup holders are so small it’s ridiculous. I have trouble finding bottles that can fit in them 😂.

  • @statictech7
    @statictech7 Před rokem +2

    This is a sign

  • @marshall1896
    @marshall1896 Před 8 měsíci

    I love the rims on this one!

  • @Heavychevy0402
    @Heavychevy0402 Před rokem +1

    I had bare Steelies cause I ripped off the poverty caps, everyone said hahaha look at ur " police wheels"

  • @bryancarlson3673
    @bryancarlson3673 Před rokem

    Twilight Sentinel was available as an extra cost option on the 1960 Buicks 62 years ago.

  • @SugaaafooT
    @SugaaafooT Před rokem

    Love the PA I have a 99 in a kind of rose gold metallic color, great car for any age!

  • @brunobalestra
    @brunobalestra Před 10 měsíci

    Love it too! You should get one, Zack

  • @luisurena8308
    @luisurena8308 Před rokem +1

    Do a 2001-2005 1st gen ford explorer sport trac i have a white 2001 and i know itll fit the big friggin bottle bcus it fits my 40oz beer in it lol

  • @reallyaintbuynit2018
    @reallyaintbuynit2018 Před rokem

    2004 Ultra wheels were 17"x8". He probably got tired of them leaking along the bead. Mine do! It's the white powdery crap when the chrome on the aluminum starts corroding. I wonder if the rear air ride is still working? My 2005 LeSabre the system was replaced with regular struts.

  • @user-vq6ym6qg4j
    @user-vq6ym6qg4j Před rokem

    My 90s lesabre just got totaled and im sad af, don’t even want a new car tbh im gonna get one of these. These cars were just too good

  • @TheDutchTexan
    @TheDutchTexan Před rokem

    "ROOTS" of this engine... The irony of that statement did not escape me...

  • @Doctor_Robert
    @Doctor_Robert Před rokem

    Interior quality for Ultras took a massive nose-dive with the introduction of the second generation (like this one) in 1997. You've got to find a first gen Park Avenue--those seats were incredible and the fit and finish was a little more old school and chrome and a little less GM's plastic-fantastic-late-90s-nightmare.

  • @Utsu-P_Enjoyer
    @Utsu-P_Enjoyer Před rokem

    if i could find one of these where i live id buy it as my daily driver ASAP

  • @kevlarazalea
    @kevlarazalea Před rokem +1

    oh yeassssssssssss, praise the big granny sleepers 🎉

  • @alexbellotti8423
    @alexbellotti8423 Před rokem +1

    The later 3.6’s aren’t that bad. The earlier engines did have the oil consumption and stretching timing chain issues, but pretty much by 2012 they were sorted out. I would like to point out that the 3.8’s earlier variants such as the 3.0 and 3.3 had more than their fair share of teething problems. Which were sorted out by the time those evolved into the 3.8 we all know and love.

  • @genericsomething
    @genericsomething Před 9 měsíci

    I feel like the spirit of Roger Ebert lives in you.

  • @albertmata5898
    @albertmata5898 Před 2 měsíci

    I miss my White Buick Park Avenue Ultra i had the Transmission fixed 3 times

  • @captainchaos0666
    @captainchaos0666 Před rokem

    Picture that car with a smaller supercharger pulley, free flowing exhaust, bigger fuel pump/injectors and high flow air intake. Definitely would surprise a lot of today's sports cars.

  • @TankDavisConquers
    @TankDavisConquers Před rokem

    Park Avenue, Crow Vic, and Prius you cant go wrong.

  • @grimreaper5521
    @grimreaper5521 Před rokem

    Oh my aunt has one since new she got it after retiring her 92 Volvo 240

  • @chrislemaster2695
    @chrislemaster2695 Před rokem +1

    Those are not the original wheels these had 17 inch Chrome wheels Heads up display was a 1000 option even on the Ultra1SE package

  • @officialmediamike
    @officialmediamike Před 7 měsíci

    Do the 97 LeSabre next!

  • @chorebunny8080
    @chorebunny8080 Před 5 měsíci

    The rims look really good! Which ones are they ? !

  • @travismallory3738
    @travismallory3738 Před 9 měsíci

    I drove a new one to Florida.
    Europe didn’t have a thing on them
    Meaning it would give anything on the road/highway a run
    Plus you could take a foursome to the golf course on a weekday

  • @DareToBeDeviant
    @DareToBeDeviant Před rokem

    Wow, those control buttons for CD/tape have been through hell. Ô_o
    Unfortunately mine's just base model and I can only wonder what it'd be like to finally own a car with forced induction.
    From what I hear, the fanbase for the 3800 engine like to mod the hell out of them for all of the horsepowers!
    Biggest problem with my Park Avenue is the snapped driver door lock rod and other things under the panel. It's the ONE part discontinued by GM.

  • @davidluciemable3778
    @davidluciemable3778 Před rokem +2

    I have the same car, her name is “Betty Love” and I’ve owned her for nearly 5 years - got me through the last 2 and a half years of college, the pandemic, several multi state road trips, everything - my aunt liked it so much, she bought one just like it a few months after I got mine. But now, I’m getting married, I need money to save and pay off debts, so I’m gonna have to sell her soon. Breaks my heart.

  • @MrJayrock620
    @MrJayrock620 Před rokem

    I can attest to the comfort of those seats. Until I fixed the radio in mine it almost put me to sleep, especially with the floaty suspension rocking me

  • @Jayslickwilly
    @Jayslickwilly Před rokem

    Best boat Buick made in the 2000’s by far!

  • @WRR689
    @WRR689 Před rokem

    Hey my 3.6 GMC Terrain has 275k on it but I really had to be aggressive on the oil changes which is every 3 to 5 k miles........

  • @dmitrytannill7436
    @dmitrytannill7436 Před rokem

    That rims looks very cool 👍

  • @michaelweinman9051
    @michaelweinman9051 Před rokem

    LOVE THE CHANNEL!

  • @losingmyfavoritegame8752

    Bop It! I have the same reaction when I screw up when playing that game! 😅

  • @paullampa3172
    @paullampa3172 Před 7 měsíci

    Is premium gasoline necessary for this Ultra? I've seen different opinions. -I'm on the fence on purchasing a 2003 PA Ultra, but don't want to spend too much on gas every day. - Thanks in advance for any reply!

  • @11.9lsupercharged4
    @11.9lsupercharged4 Před rokem

    The roadmaster looking like yeah " that's my lil bro" just ignore him

  • @bluefantatasteslikebleach

    😂😂😂 i can tell you rage when you play games, i love it bro

  • @socalguy97
    @socalguy97 Před 7 měsíci

    @10:25 “when I reviewed that first Park Avenue I didn’t know what I was doing…” correct and I wanted spank your ass for that review of the beige, 2000 Ultra. I’m 45 and have owned my 2000 Ultra since I was only 22. It’s sitting in my garage right now; I should start posting vids of it because it’s now a pseudo-modern classic. I could NOT wrap my head around your review of that car. I really couldn’t. It’s a lovely car from bumper to bumper and has enough torque to rip out tree stumps. I can’t wrap my head around people loving these damn rice rockets that aren’t nearly as comfortable or as big or go as fast as the ultra. They don’t even have any style or grace to them. Sitting next to my 2000 Ultra in my garage is my brand new ‘23 Lexus RC 350 F-Sport. I’ve owned it since September and have enjoyed driving it so little that it has only about 4500 miles on it. I like it, but I go to my Park Avenue Ultra almost every day. Anyway, I’m glad you’ve seen through light. Lol

  • @simonsays582
    @simonsays582 Před rokem

    What are those rims??? I want those for my 93 park avenue! It's the same color as that one.

  • @vincentblouin5882
    @vincentblouin5882 Před rokem

    I loved when you played the game😂😂😂

  • @robertborne895
    @robertborne895 Před rokem

    Aaah…old person blue hair blue instead of hearing aid tan!

  • @VengefulBatz
    @VengefulBatz Před rokem

    One of GM's best motors!

  • @jamesruiz4005
    @jamesruiz4005 Před rokem

    Ultra Combo!!!!!!

  • @bazilwreckerloughead
    @bazilwreckerloughead Před rokem

    Nice car, love the wheels!

  • @randomrazr
    @randomrazr Před rokem

    it was named 3800 in 1988?

  • @bluwng
    @bluwng Před rokem

    Check out a 1996 Buick Riviera

  • @Dankcatvacs
    @Dankcatvacs Před rokem

    i was driving a gifted 91 pontaic bonneville called it the bonerville. it's essietialy the same but older generation . one time i was going in the ally way lookiing for a parking spot and the alley ended and i hoped a curb , oh shit ,. but this is a buick 3.8 and there was a dent in the oil pan but its a metal oil pan so it was good, unlike my buddies 95 chrysler concorde that oil pan is plastic in a mid 90s! thats bullspit . only reason i quit driving it was the gas mileage was terrible at 14-16 , stuck some injector cleaner and clogged the cat and then i got another car .

  • @zackarychezem1149
    @zackarychezem1149 Před rokem

    What steelies are those I’m looking for my park avenue

  • @ajesuale
    @ajesuale Před rokem +1

    The 3.6 isn’t trash the first Gen had issues but the current 3.6 is completely different in design and doesn’t suffer from the relatively rare timing chain issue that it’s for some reasons popular for CZcamsrs to complain about.

  • @josh1alderete
    @josh1alderete Před rokem

    I’d want that car 🙌🏽

  • @minipandora22
    @minipandora22 Před 5 měsíci

    Sooooooooo nice 👍🏼

  • @chrislemaster2695
    @chrislemaster2695 Před rokem

    actically it was bumped up to 3.8L in 1975

  • @scottoleson1997
    @scottoleson1997 Před rokem

    The fact that the C5 Corvette shares some parts of the Venture minivan, it definitely was a nostalgic shock to see that.

  • @brianwilless1589
    @brianwilless1589 Před rokem

    Where can I get a driver window regulator???

  • @chaseman94
    @chaseman94 Před rokem

    Where can I find those center caps those would look nice on my Lacrosse?

    • @bwofficial1776
      @bwofficial1776 Před rokem

      Those look like Impala police car wheels with Buick center caps. The center caps just pop in and out of the silver trim piece.

    • @ChevyChugg91
      @ChevyChugg91 Před rokem

      They are from a 97 Park Avenue with Chrome wheels.

  • @marcusxmac9687
    @marcusxmac9687 Před rokem

    Being an 04 shouldn't this be a Series III with 260HP and not the Series II with 240?

    • @ChevyChugg91
      @ChevyChugg91 Před rokem

      No. The Lesabre and Park Avenue got series II until the end of production. I misplaced the engine cover, but I promise it said series II