You will find your Buick Park Avenue grille spanning the front end of your car. The Park Avenue grille is a slotted panel of either metal or chromed plastic. Many people believe the Buick Park Avenue grille is simply a piece of decorative trim.
In truth, the appearance of your Park Avenue grille does contribute to the overall look of your car. Since the Buick Park Avenue grille is right in front, it often ends up taking quite a bit of abuse from mud, insects, salt slush, and road debris.
Often, the Park Avenue grille is the first part of your car to show signs of wear and aging. Driving around with a scratched, dented and dirty grille certainly does not create any favorable impressions. However, there are other good reasons to replace your damaged Park Avenue grille besides appearances. Your Park Avenue grille represents the first barrier between road debris and your engine bay. If your grille is cracked or broken, sprayed gravel and other hard debris can enter and damage your engine components, particularly your radiator, which is directly behind your Park Avenue grille. Also, your grille assists your cooling system by allowing air to blow through and help your radiator lower the temperature of the coolant while your car is moving. If your Park Avenue grille is clogged with dirt, insects, or wedged-in rocks, it is going to be difficult for air to reach your radiator.You don't have to delay replacing your scratched, broken, or plugged-up grille when you order a high-quality replacement Park Avenue grille from our online catalogue at a great discount price.