montanamark
05-15-2011, 08:40 PM
Hello -
I currently drive a 2003 Buick Century and a 1998 Buick LeSabre. I had owned a 1994 Park Avenue that had 180K miles on it and still ran strong when I sold it. I do as much of my own mechanical work as I can. These Buicks are safe, economical, and comfortable.
My sister made me a believer when she was involved in a collision in her Buick Park Avenue. She was driving in a downpour that obscured vision even with the windshield wipers on their highest setting. The driver ahead of her pulled over to the side of the road due to visibility problems. She pulled over behind that car. The driver behind her was just following headlights and slammed into the back end of her Park Avenue at about 50 mph. It crushed her car between the other two. The impact was bad enough to bend the seat posts on the driver's seat. My sister was treated and released with nothing worse than a nagging back injury. She owes her life to the engineering of that Buick.
My sister, my brother-in-law, my wife, my father, and I continue to drive Buicks in the interest of safety, reliability, comfort, and economy.
Mark
I currently drive a 2003 Buick Century and a 1998 Buick LeSabre. I had owned a 1994 Park Avenue that had 180K miles on it and still ran strong when I sold it. I do as much of my own mechanical work as I can. These Buicks are safe, economical, and comfortable.
My sister made me a believer when she was involved in a collision in her Buick Park Avenue. She was driving in a downpour that obscured vision even with the windshield wipers on their highest setting. The driver ahead of her pulled over to the side of the road due to visibility problems. She pulled over behind that car. The driver behind her was just following headlights and slammed into the back end of her Park Avenue at about 50 mph. It crushed her car between the other two. The impact was bad enough to bend the seat posts on the driver's seat. My sister was treated and released with nothing worse than a nagging back injury. She owes her life to the engineering of that Buick.
My sister, my brother-in-law, my wife, my father, and I continue to drive Buicks in the interest of safety, reliability, comfort, and economy.
Mark