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Yeah, think I am going to pass on this one. Too bad, it was a nice running/driving car that is very clean.
too many red flags though.
Might have to go check this one out:
2003 BUICK PARK AVENUE. LOADED!!!

Yeah, think I am going to pass on this one. Too bad, it was a nice running/driving car that is very clean.
too many red flags though.
Might have to go check this one out:
2003 BUICK PARK AVENUE. LOADED!!!
Much more room in the back of that versus that Accord. She'll appreciate it.![]()

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Can't be too bad, the interior looks pretty clean and those 3.8s are awesome! Smooth, efficient, nice and torque rich down low, as well reliable and easy to work on. I miss those old school pushrod V6s GM had forever. They were down on power on paper but got out of their own way just fine, got awesome mileage on the highway thanks to their low end torque, and were just getting broken in at 100k.
They made the 3.8 harder to work on than the 3.4 TDOHC?Can't be too bad, the interior looks pretty clean and those 3.8s are awesome! Smooth, efficient, nice and torque rich down low, as well reliable and easy to work on. I miss those old school pushrod V6s GM had forever. They were down on power on paper but got out of their own way just fine, got awesome mileage on the highway thanks to their low end torque, and were just getting broken in at 100k.
Until you want to change the serpentine belt, which requires jacking the engine and removing an engine mount.
Can't be too bad, the interior looks pretty clean and those 3.8s are awesome! Smooth, efficient, nice and torque rich down low, as well reliable and easy to work on. I miss those old school pushrod V6s GM had forever. They were down on power on paper but got out of their own way just fine, got awesome mileage on the highway thanks to their low end torque, and were just getting broken in at 100k.
Until you want to change the serpentine belt, which requires jacking the engine and removing an engine mount.
Can't be too bad, the interior looks pretty clean and those 3.8s are awesome! Smooth, efficient, nice and torque rich down low, as well reliable and easy to work on. I miss those old school pushrod V6s GM had forever. They were down on power on paper but got out of their own way just fine, got awesome mileage on the highway thanks to their low end torque, and were just getting broken in at 100k.
Until you want to change the serpentine belt, which requires jacking the engine and removing an engine mount.
It can be done without doing that....as long as you have a full vocabulary of curse words, a large box of bandaids and the patience of a saint.
