Buick Electra[]
The Buick Electra was introduced in 1959 and ran for six generations. It was Buick's largest car in size during its run, and comprised of a 2-door coupe, 4-door sedan and station wagon.
Year-to-year changes[]
1985[]
Redesigned for 1985. The Limited trim was rebadged as a base.
1986[]
Final model year for the base coupe.
1987[]
Final model year for the Park Avenue coupe. No new trims for 1988.
1989[]
A new "Park Avenue Ultra" was added for 1989.
1990[]
After the 1990 model year, the Electra was replaced by two cars: Buick Roadmaster and Buick Park Avenue.
Retail prices[]
Model year | Body style/Trim level | List price |
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1984 | Limited 2DR Coupe | $13,167 |
1984 | Limited 4DR Sedan | $13,344 |
1984 | Estate 4DR Wagon | $14,495 |
1984 | Park Avenue 2DR Coupe | $14,900 |
1984 | Park Avenue 4DR Sedan | $15,056 |
1985 | Limited 2DR Coupe | $14,149 |
1985 | Limited 4DR Sedan | $14,331 |
1985 | Estate 4DR Wagon | $15,323 |
1985 | T-Type 2DR Coupe | $15,386 |
1985 | T-Type 4DR Sedan | $15,568 |
1985 | Park Avenue 2DR Coupe | $16,080 |
1985 | Park Avenue 4DR Sedan | $16,240 |
1986 | 2DR Coupe | $15,396 |
1986 | 4DR Sedan | $15,588 |
1986 | Estate 4DR Wagon | $16,402 |
1986 | T-Type 4DR Sedan | $16,826 |
1986 | Park Avenue 2DR Coupe | $17,158 |
1986 | Park Avenue 4DR Sedan | $17,338 |
1987 | 4DR Sedan | $16,902 |
1987 | Estate 4DR Wagon | $17,697 |
1987 | T-Type 4DR Sedan | $18,224 |
1987 | Park Avenue 2DR Coupe | $18,577 |
1987 | Park Avenue 4DR Sedan | $18,769 |
1988 | 4DR Sedan | $17,479 |
1988 | Estate 4DR Wagon | $18,954 |
1988 | Park Avenue 4DR Sedan | $19,464 |
1988 | T-Type 4DR Sedan | $20,229 |
1989 | 4DR Sedan | $18,525 |
1989 | Estate 4DR Wagon | $19,860 |
1989 | Park Avenue 4DR Sedan | $20,460 |
1989 | T-Type 4DR Sedan | $21,325 |
1989 | Park Avenue Ultra 4DR Sedan | $26,218 |
1990 | Estate 4DR Wagon | $17,940 |
1990 | 4DR Sedan | $20,225 |
1990 | Park Avenue 4DR Sedan | $21,750 |
1990 | T-Type 4DR Sedan | $23,025 |
1990 | Park Avenue Ultra 4DR Sedan | $27,825 |