...980–4)]] and a clone of [[Chevrolet Celebrity]], [[Buick Century (1982–96)|Buick Century]] and [[Pontiac 6000]]. Refined, roomy and with good acceleration f
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...decided to end production of its sister car, the Riviera. Now related to [[Buick LeSabre (2000–5)]] and [[Pontiac Bonneville (2000–5)]]. Not as unique a
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...ies onwards, and also known as [[Buick Royaum]], [[Daewoo Veritas]], and [[Buick Park Avenue]].
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...t; [[Pontiac]] Iron Duke four the most frugal; V8 optional from 1978 on. [[Buick]] V6 offered all years.
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...was decided Isuzu would use its own marque there instead of [[Opel]] or [[Buick]].
''Marque:'' [[Isuzu]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Buick/Opel]] | ''Successor:'' [[Isuzu Stylus]]
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...r range related to [[Chevrolet Nova (1975–9)]], [[Buick Apollo (1975)]], [[Buick Skylark (1975–9)]], [[Pontiac Ventura (1975–7)]] and [[Pontiac Phoenix
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...e family cars. See also [[Chevrolet Celebrity]], [[Buick Century (1982–96)|Buick Century]] and [[Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera]] of these years.
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''q.v.'' [[Buick Century (1973–7)]], [[Buick Regal (1975–7)]], [[Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme (1973–7)]]
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...elle]] XT. GTC coupé from 2011, four-door (really an Opel version of the [[Buick Excelle GT (2010–16)]]) from 2012. Briefly rebadged as [[Holden]] Astra f
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...o Australasia. It became the entry-level GM car in China, initially as the Buick Sail, and from 2005 the [[Chevrolet Sail]] (the station wagon was called th
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...' Final fling for Eighty-Eight nameplate. Roomy interior. Two 3·8 V6s from Buick, with a changeover in 1995 to a more advanced Series II, with healthy 205 h
''q.v.'' [[Buick LeSabre (1992–9)]], [[Pontiac Bonneville (1992–9)]]
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...ic motor generated 110 kW with a range of 410 km. Better priced than the [[Buick]], with Chinese electric car subsidies making it one of the cheapest electr
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''q.v.'' [[Oldsmobile Cutlass (1973–7)]], [[Buick Century (1973–7)]], [[Buick Regal (1975–7)]]
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...ed version of the previous platform. Sedan only this time, with either a [[Buick]] V6 (including a powerful supercharged version) or a small-block V8. Engin
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...nd a four-light body, closer to that of the 1980 [[Buick Century (1978–81)|Buick Century]]. Diesels for 1982, but Malibu seemed like a car of the past as Ch
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...ined in terms of road noise. Sheetmetal, unique to this model, revised for Buick and Saab successors.
...| ''Predecessor:'' [[Oldsmobile Bravada (1996–2001)]] | ''Successors:'' [[Buick Rainier]], [[Saab 9-7X]]
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''q.v.'' [[Pontiac Grand Prix (1973–7)]], [[Buick Century (1973–7)]], [[Buick Regal (1975–7)]], [[Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme (1973–7)]]
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...able and better appointed than the Chevrolet or Pontiac, and on a par with Buick. Shorter overall than its predecessor, but weight increased. Wagon on a 121
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..., 3351 cm³ (V6 DOHC).''' Related to [[Pontiac Grand Prix (1988–96)]] and [[Buick Regal (1988–96)]]. Four-door sedan from 1990. Took Supreme to front-wheel
''q.v.'' [[Chevrolet Lumina (1990–4)]], [[Pontiac Grand Prix (1988–96)]], [[Buick Regal (1988–96)]]
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...ehicle. Similar to [[Oldsmobile Cutlass]] Supreme, [[Buick Century]] and [[Buick Regal]]. Toward the end, the Monte Carlo nameplate was used on a coupé ver
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