Buick Park Avenue is a full-size luxury car owned by Buick from 1975 to 2012, at the beginning, the nameplate was used in 1975 for an appearance option package on the Electra 225 Limited, and it was discontinued after 1991. Later, the first generation Buick Park Avenue was manufactured in the United States to supply both United States market and European market. In 1997, the second Buick Park Avenue was released and built on GM’s G platform, with 8 years development, Park Avenue was discontinued after 2005 in the North American market and was replaced in 2006 by the Buick Lucerne.
In 2007, Buick Park Avenue was reintroduced in China as a luxury sedan that replaced the Buick Royaum, the same as Buick Royaum, Buick Park Avenue sold in China is based on the Australian-built Holden Caprice but assembled by Shanghai GM, in 2012, Park Avenue was discontinued in China and even the whole world.
We have introduced 1/18 Buick Royaum diecast model in previous post and explained the reason why Australia collectors love Buick Royaum diecast model? However, as for Buick Park Avenue Diecast car model, its popularity degree is much less than Buick Royaum. Now it is difficult to find Buick Park Avenue car on the street, and if you were the car owner or also interested in this luxury sedan, a 1/18 scale diecast model with detailed interior and some working functions would be your wise choice