1991-1996 Buick Park Avenue: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
1996 Buick Park Avenue
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 1991-1996 Buick Park Avenue. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 1991-1996 Buick Park Avenue.
Year to Year Changes
1992 Buick Park Avenue:
A supercharged Ultra edition went on sale for '92, and Park Avenues could have traction control as an option.
1993 Buick Park Avenue:
Park Avenues earned a slightly stronger base engine, as well as new grilles and taillights. For the first time, regular and Ultra editions had different styling touches. Automatic ride control became an option, adjusting suspension damping in three modes.
1994 Buick Park Avenue:
Dual airbags were installed for 1994, and the Ultra's supercharged engine gained 20 horsepower. A dashboard switch could turn off the traction-control system. New options included a heated driver's seat and steering-wheel controls for the radio and climate systems.
1995 Buick Park Avenue:
Base Park Avenues got a much stronger engine this year: a Series II edition rated at 205 horsepower. Base cars also got a new grille, bodyside moldings, and fascias. New instrument clusters went into both models, while climate controls got larger buttons and brighter graphics.
1996 Buick Park Avenue:
Park Avenue Ultras gained 20 horsepower, courtesy of a Series II supercharged engine. Both engines got long-life coolant, plus 100,000-mile spark plugs. A new Personal Choice feature went into models with keyless entry. The remote-entry transmitter could adjust driver's mirrors, door locks, lighting, and other accessories to either of two settings. Also new was magnetic variable-assist steering.








