Hooptie Status! 1995 Buick Park Avenue ULTRA! ULTRA! ULTRA! These cars are good even when needy!
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- We ship in an 89k mile 1995 Buick Park Avenue Ultra and it’s a bit more needy than expected. Decided to show you all a Euroasian Hooptie car! Still a perfect car for someone. Who needs a great daily on the cheap?
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This car is the EPITOME of '90's Broughamness, in my view!!!!!! I mean, really, who could EVER believe that people don't want a comfortable, elegant, luxurious, stylish, & spacious car to just take a nice relaxing drive with the cruise set at 65 & your favorite music wafting from the stereo?!!!!! Just because executives at the Big Three are so immature that they would not be caught dead driving these cars because they are "old geezer's cars", why should we traditional Brougham lovers suffer for it?!!!
They didn't sell enough to realistically consider making more. Unfortunately, it was the customers' fault for not buying more, not the car manufacturers for simply following demand
That car just needs some love given to it, and it's worthwhile to do so. In 1995, I wouldn't be caught dead in a barge like this, I was driving European sports cars at the time. 28 years later, I much prefer a cushy car that can waft along down the highway with the cruise set at 80mph (or whatever) while listening to music from a good stereo. GM was ahead of me at that time!
Please, give this car the love it deserves and preserve it.
If a grey haired woman pulls up in one of these you know her potato salad recipe is on point.
Can’t go wrong with these cars. Super comfortable, I think these were the days where there were no heated leather seats.
Bought a 99 Lesabre a month ago for $1800 with 100k miles from an older man. It needed valve cover gaskets, tires, a tierod, and an alignment. A speaker was blown and the cassette deck it didn't work, so I put a JVC deck, kicker speakers, and an mtx sub in it. For the $3200 I've put into it, its been the best daily I've driven so far and scary smooth for a 25 year old vehicle. Parts and labour are dirt cheap compared to the ford or subaru I had previously, would recommend.
I had a ‘95 Ultra in dark green with the grey two tone and I miss it terribly! Wish I had the money to pick this one up!
ULTRA! ULTRA! ULTRA!, From car wizard to hoovie to bob
i daily drive a 95 non-ultra and it was garage kept by the old lady who owned it before me. Basically a perfect time capsule
here's a tip for this kinda thing, at least the externals. call the person before sending final payment and tell them you need them to do a video call walk around before you can send payment. they don't need to be in it so let them know and head off the "i dont do video calls" complaint. if the seller wants to sell and hasn't hidden too much they will have no problem doing this.
Back in the 40s & 50s Buicks were known as the Doctor's car because they were known for reliability back when Doctors made house calls. Later in the 60s through the 90s mention "Buick Park" or "Deuce & a quarter" reminds me of a lot of folks I knew from the old southwest Detroit hood who would own nothing but them instead of Caddies, Lincolns or any other luxury car. Brand loyalty was extremely fierce & their point was more car & standard features for the money. They were right.
Good times
I had a 2000 Buick Park Ave. I traded it into the dealer in 2010. I had 130k miles on it. Mine was black with tan leather fully loaded. I still have my 67 Buick Special Deluxe bought new by my great-grandparents.
Appreciate the Honest Run Down 👏👏👏...
Awesome old school Park Avenue. Miss these cars growing up
I test drove the non-Ultra version of one of these when they were brand new. They were so damn nice. So smooth, so quiet, so comfortable. I still would like to have one of these.
Nice hooptie bro. Thanks for sharing ❤
I owned one of these. Regret that I ever traded it in on a van. Nice car.
It looks like the climate control temperature was flashing - that means there's trouble. Press the OFF and WARM buttons simultaneously, and then you should see diagnostic codes. Press the LO button and you'll see the number 01. Press LO and see the number 02. Press LO and see 03 - this is the function that allows you to clear codes - now press HI. Press AUTO to terminate the self-diagnostic function. Code 52 (or 152 if it's a stored code) should set anytime battery power is disconnected - any other codes indicate a problem. Functions 01 and 02 allow you to see temperature readings from sensors or alter functions like when the heat or AC kicks in. Also, I'd be willing to bet the drain tubes for the sunroof have become disconnected. I've fixed that using a Rain-Bird barbed tee for sprinklers by cutting it into two pieces and drilling the inside with a 3/8" drill, then used ABS cement to glue the drain tube inside of the barbed fitting. This needs to be done before the interior gets soaked with water.
When it comes to the L67 powertrain, the best "All-around" car they stuck it in? The Buick Regal GS. I have the PGA/Seafair promo car (I had worked on a research project at SMCO, so I got it direct & at a reasonable price), and it has some 'definitely not factory' pieces on it. Still have it, over 24 years later, and it is one of my favorite drivers
Urination Bob!!!
I feel so bad for this beautiful car.
It’s got a few bumps and bruises but will live on for years to come.
Beautiful
Love it 🥰 🚙
That would definitely make a nice goin ta town rig
My inherited 1992 Olds 98 Touring Sedan had the 3800 supercharged power plant. That boat got 34 mpg highway on 93 octane and drove great. Unfortunately, it was a Wisconsin car and rust did in the unibody.
Must have really taken a hard hit into the rear My dad had a 1995 ultra and the tail lights were different, these ones here are from a non ultra model which means they were probably replaced after an accident. Always loved the ultra tails on these as they had a very classy look to them compared to the non ultra ones.
Nice catch.
Had a 92 Sedan DeVille. Saw a 91 Buick Park Avenue on a lot in Carthage. Stopped and tested it. About the same power. Probably better mileage without the Premium 91 requirement. At that moment I said I would never own another Cadillac. Well... someone approached me about an Eldorado i used to service when it was near new and i bought it.. but it needed a lot of reconditioning by then. All i can say is i hate working on Cadillacs and all their exclusivity crappy parts. I'm still tempted by their RWD models but just barely. I enjoyed that Eldorado until the active suspension gave out and the passive was just junk compared to the active. I remember when you could buy the active struts for $630 each but they're nearly impossible to find now. I had to bypass the security system. Ohmed the key. Checked the value to the list. Ordered a resistor. Jumped it at the module. Faked it out in other words. But the list of things it was going to need was cost prohibitive in my book. Sold it and bought some really nice shower shoes with the profit. Should have borrowed money and got a second pair.
Slippin smoothly into the Asian Persuasion
Obd-i. Back when we had to know how to be a mechanic. Nice thing about GM was being able to ground the A to B and then counting the flashes on the dash.
🎶the Great American Road belongs to BUICK!
Bob with a Hooptie? Those cars drove floaty when new
Hoopties need love too. Lol.
Beetle cab for the @CarWizard in the background
You need to go race Hoovie..
There’s an idea!
These ride great and the color is nice. I think Buick's designers could have done better.
That's a @100PercentJake car!
I'd love to have it. Would you trade in a '98 Volvo S70 turbo? 😉 Only needs shipping from Sweden...
Good youtube idea!!
Oh wait…..
Do everything Hoovie does……
Lol
I had this car well before Hoovie got his. Lol.
That's not a hooptie lol. Maybe, but that's a 3800 car and just a pleasure to drive for the minimal amount of money. Could be better tho, a same year Buick Roadmaster with a LT-1.
GM cheapened these cars for '96, '95 is the best buy!
I WANT THE INTEGRA! HOW MUCH!?!?!
You call this car a beater? This is my Bugatti
Lol
@@euroasianbob9268 I'm for real, I will take this over any car, some will say I'm crazy.
To make your belt stop squeaking just use Old spice deodorant
The car that gets no views but now 3 videos lol
Not Hoovies car.
89,000 miles and pretty much every facet of it is broken 😂 What does work on this car? lol
I'm poor and I just want to replace my 94 LeSabre. I can only spend $1,500
I would love to own it. Tell me a price
www.euroasianauto.com/details/used-1995-buick-park-avenue/98408967
Ultra urination lol.
All mid 90s cares had clearcoat cancer marks.
That’s not the same one the Wizard just profiled.
Correct
had one of those new the trans failed around 40k bought a camry now 500k original engine and trans
Buick is legendary among “Euroasian” cars smh
NOT a hooptie - too small