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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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  • ...Largest 455 in³ engine from 1970. Unlike the [[Buick Sport Wagon (1968–9)|Buick Sport Wagon]], the Vista Cruiser retained its 121 in wheelbase for the enti
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  • ...ss Calais, and related to the [[Buick Skylark (1992–8)]]. Less formal than Buick in styling. Fours (larger unit from 1996) lacked refinement, and ride was p
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  • ...woo Veritas]], and, in China, with slightly different front wings as the [[Buick Park Avenue]], assembled locally.
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  • ...s after the luxury minivan market and the likes of the [[Buick GL8 (2011–)|Buick GL8]] and [[Lexus LM]]. On [[Geely]]’s SEA1 platform, shared with the [[P
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  • GM Korea brand, created for a rebadged version of the [[Buick LaCrosse (2010–16)]]. The cars were, originally, the Daewoo Alpheon, but *[[Buick LaCrosse (2010–16)]]
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  • ...the [[GAC Trumpchi GS8]]. Suspension on a par with its chief rivals from [[Buick]] and [[Honda Odyssey (RC1)|Honda]].
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  • ...lectric.''' Volvo’s first MPV, designed to take on the [[Buick GL8 (2011–)|Buick GL8]] and [[Lexus LM]] in China. Its marketing attempted to connect it back
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  • ...Honda Accord]] and [[Toyota Scepter]]. Related to [[Buick Skylark (1992–8)|Buick Skylark]], [[Oldsmobile Achieva]] and [[Chevrolet Corsica]], with same whee
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  • ...rced to share more parts and platform with more common GM G-body sedans ([[Buick LeSabre]] and [[Pontiac Bonneville]]).
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  • Holden brought to Australia an old [[Buick]] name for its version of the [[Toyota Camry]]. Forced to share models unde
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  • ''q.v.'' [[Buick Regal (1978–87)]], [[Pontiac Grand Prix (1978–87)]], [[Oldsmobile Cutla
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  • ...unibody structure twinned with [[GMC Acadia (2007–17)]], and related to [[Buick Enclave]] and [[Chevrolet Traverse (2009–18)]]. Roomy for both passengers
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  • ...7]], designed at the same time. Claimed range at 400 km, more modest than Buick’s 500 km claim for its model, which had a smaller capacity electric motor
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  • ...was what Americans wanted from a personal–luxury car, and it outsold the [[Buick Riviera (1963–5)]] and the [[Pontiac Grand Prix (1962–4)]]. Front disc
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  • ...alon was a renamed Calais on the old A-special (a.k.a. G-body) platform. [[Buick]] V6 the base engine, with the Oldsmobile 307 optional; the 442 package (19
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  • ...ust issues, but proven engines from [[Ford]] (Köln V6) and [[Rover]] (ex-[[Buick]]). S2 from 1989, S3 from mid-1989 with wider doors, S4C the rarest six-cyl
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  • ...ight]], creating a new marque. The brand functioned much in the same way [[Buick]] does for General Motors: not quite mainstream, not quite luxury, either.
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  • ...nd were exported to the US initially as [[Opel]]s before being rebranded [[Buick/Opel]]. The second-generation Gemini was also offered in Australia, though
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  • ...73; lower-end Caravan added in 1974. Sold as Opel 1900 in the US through [[Buick]] dealers.
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  • ...de and performance; still related to [[Cadillac Eldorado (1979–85)]] and [[Buick Riviera (1979–85)]]. Still body-on-frame. Independent rear suspension dev
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  • ''q.v.'' [[Buick Skyhawk (1982–9)]]
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  • ...³ (I4 DOHC).''' Facelifted version of the 3, with bigger (some might say [[Buick]]-like) grille and more powerful 1·6 (from 71 to 88 kW), replacing both th
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  • ...than the imported current Sorento. Priced to rival the locally produced [[Buick Envision]]. Modern interior, with prominent infotainment screen in centre.
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  • ...let equivalent of the [[Pontiac 6000]], [[Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera]] and [[Buick Century (1982–96)]]. Essentially a development of the X-body [[Chevrolet
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  • ..., reasonable, though less competitive as the car continued. Supercharged [[Buick]] 3·8 V6-powered SS from 2004 helped performance credentials. No passenger
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  • ...sports’ car). A stylish fastback GT body emerged in 1965, to which the ex-Buick V8 was mated in 1973.
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  • ...lly average. Usually sold as a cheap car with a variety of names—it bore [[Buick]], [[Suzuki]], [[Chevrolet]], [[Holden]] and Daewoo marques. A second-gener
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  • ...ear seats in case the car rolls. Sold as [[Vauxhall]] Cascada in the UK; [[Buick]] Cascada in North America from the 2016 model year, with essentially the s
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  • ...later in 2015. Change out the grille and front bumper, and it became the [[Buick Verano]] hatchback for China. Facelift in 2019.
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  • ..., and more sensibly sized B-body sedan and coupé, related closely to the [[Buick LeSabre (1977–89)]]. Comments for LeSabre largely apply here. The [[Ponti
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  • ...ni]] in Korea, and exported to US as [[Opel Isuzu]] for 1976 model year; [[Buick/Opel]] for 1977–9.
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  • ...6000 cm³ (V8 OHV).''' Limousine for Chinese communist top brass, apeing [[Buick]] design. V8 said to have 188 kW and the car was good for 180 km/h. Hydraul
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  • ...ccommodation, and an unremarkable reliability record—not as well made as [[Buick Skylark (1968–72)]] and [[Oldsmobile Cutlass (1968–72)]]. Not particula
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  • ...restyle for 1963, even more cleaned up, as T’bird faced competition from [[Buick Riviera (1963–5)]].
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  • ...or Chevrolet’s intermediates, but with new Colonnade styling shared with [[Buick Century (1973–7)]], [[Oldsmobile Cutlass (1973–7)]], [[Pontiac LeMans
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  • ...ypical large saloon for affluent Chinese, and targeting the likes of the [[Buick LaCrosse (2010–16)]]. Very well equipped with quality materials inside; a
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  • ...he form that was demanded but never produced: a convertible. Enlarged ex-[[Buick]] V8, producing only 187 bhp. First true MG since demise of [[MG MGB|MGB]]
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  • ...Alloytec 3·6 V6 introduced, and smaller 2·8 unit for export to China as [[Buick]] Royaum and to Korea as [[Daewoo]] Statesman. Brake assist, electronic sta
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  • ...dan. F/F, 3791 cm³ (V6 OHV).''' Bonneville becomes an H-body, related to [[Buick LeSabre (1986–91)]] and [[Oldsmobile Delta 88 (1986–8)]], with very sim
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  • ...Insignia A]] (in turbocharged form) and larger capacity unit shared with [[Buick LaCrosse (2010–16)]]. First GM car on Theta Premium platform, derived fro
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  • ...ored in Australia with [[Holden Gemini]] during this period; exported as [[Buick/Opel]] to the US and [[Opel]] Gemini to Thailand and Malaysia. Not an all-r
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  • ..., upping power from 90 bhp to 124 bhp, but it was the addition of the ex-[[Buick]] small-block V8 that made the P6 particularly special. Boot was not that l
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  • ...ccessful Freema. Positioned as a smaller counterpart to the likes of the [[Buick GL8 (2011–)]], with lower fuel consumption and price, Haima went after fa
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  • ...ne; larger V8 from 1987, and 3·1 as base unit from 1990. Turbo 3·8 V6 from Buick Grand National offered in TTA for one year, 1989. Refreshes in 1985 and 199
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  • ...Predecessor:'' [[Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme (1988–97)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Buick Allure]]
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  • ...t Equinox (2018–)]], with muscular, sporty styling. Platform shared with [[Buick Encore GX]] and Trailblazer, rivalling the [[Honda XR-V]] in China. Turbo 1
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  • ...ore’s cheapened interior. Wagon on longer wheelbase, for the first time. [[Buick]] V6 adapted for rear-wheel drive replaced [[Nissan]] unit but was less ref
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  • ''q.v.'' [[Buick Skylark (1980–5)]], [[Oldsmobile Omega (1980–4)]]
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  • ''q.v.'' [[Chevrolet Venture]], [[Buick GL8 (1999–2011)]], [[Pontiac Trans Sport (1997–8)]], [[Oldsmobile Silho
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  • ...mium product than 350, targeting the likes of [[Ford Escort (C490)]] and [[Buick Excelle GT (2015–)]], both joint-venture designs with foreign input. Two
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  • ''Marque:'' [[Oldsmobile]] | ''Successors:'' [[Buick Rainier]], [[Saab 9-7X]]
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  • ...).''' Toyota’s non-Lexus flagship in North America, called the company’s [[Buick]] equivalent by the US press at the time, appearing like a bloated, six-lig
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  • ...] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Oldsmobile Silhouette (1990–6)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Buick Terraza]]
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  • ...r convertible. F/R, 3528, 3947, 4555 cm³ (V8 OHV).''' Morgan with the ex-[[Buick]] [[Rover]] V8 installed, with increases in capacities when those engines b
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  • ...r a final generation, with a svelte, body-on-frame wagon, related to the [[Buick Roadmaster (1991–6)]] and [[Chevrolet Caprice (1991–6)]], built at the
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  • ...d to [[Pontiac Grand Am (1973–5)]], and other GM intermediates including [[Buick Century (1973–7)]], [[Oldsmobile Cutlass (1973–7)]] and [[Chevrolet Che
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  • ...els. Engines developed from 2·2-litre six in [[Austin Kimberley]] and ex-[[Buick]] [[Rover]] V8. Poor quality, but V8 model won the coveted ''Wheels'' Car o
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  • Originally a Korean-made crossover also badged as the [[Buick Encore]], and related to the [[Chevrolet Trax]]. Gamma II platform also sha
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  • ...ept D) to appeal to affluent young buyers who might otherwise consider a [[Buick Envision]] or [[Volkswagen Tiguan II]], though despite the outward sportine
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  • ...nd (above [[Chevrolet]] and [[Pontiac]], and roughly equally pegged with [[Buick]]) began to be unclear by the 1990s, and despite advanced new models such a
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  • ...om similarly sized [[Lexus]] models. Thought of as Toyota’s challenge to [[Buick]]: a large car going after older buyers. First three generations were very
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  • ...F, F/A, 3350 cm³ (V6 OHV).''' Much-maligned crossover, sister car to the [[Buick Rendezvous]]. Made from a shortened [[Pontiac Montana (1999–2005)]] platf
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  • Originally, the basic Morgan roadster with the ex-[[Buick]] [[Rover]] V8 in its engine bay, and a mainstay of the range for many year
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  • ...ated to other B-body wagons such as the [[Chevrolet Caprice (1977–90)]], [[Buick Estate (1977–9, 1990)]], [[Pontiac Safari (1987–9)]] and others.
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  • ...m³ (V6 DOHC).''' Very roomy crossover SUV on Lambda platform shared with [[Buick Enclave]], [[GMC Acadia (2007–17)]] and [[Saturn Outlook]]. Good performa
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  • ...ia). Cars even badged ''Holden–Isuzu'', in the way the Japanese car wore ''Buick/Opel'' badges in the US. High standard of equipment for the 1970s, and sold
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  • ...ar, related to [[Chevrolet Citation]], [[Pontiac Phoenix (1980–4)]], and [[Buick Skylark (1980–5)]]. Strong start, because of downsized format and modern
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  • ...cars in getting a modern restyle for 1975. Less reliable than equivalent [[Buick Skylark (1975–9)]] and [[Oldsmobile Omega (1975–9)]], and ride also wor
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  • ...ne of GM’s H-body coupés based on the [[Chevrolet Vega]], related to the [[Buick Skyhawk]], [[Pontiac Sunbird]] and [[Oldsmobile Starfire]]. The name was re
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  • ...nique a car as possible. Developed with US market in mind, possibly as a [[Buick]], till UAW opposition led to the cancellation of the plan, forcing Holden
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  • ...d of downsizing, and the shift to a front-drive platform, similar to the [[Buick Electra (1985–90)]]. Smaller on the outside, interior room close to its p
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  • ...elebrity]], [[Pontiac Phoenix (1980–4)]], [[Oldsmobile Omega (1980–4)]], [[Buick Skylark (1980–5)]]
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  • ...V6 OHV).''' A new look for Pontiac flagship, but on the same platform as [[Buick LeSabre (1992–9)]] and [[Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight (1992–9)]], which mean
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  • ...''' Ninety-Eight downsizes for the first time, essentially a twin of the [[Buick Electra (1977–89)]]. Large trunk, comfortable ride, and roomy interior, w
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  • ...e (prod. n/a). 5-door MPV. F/F, 1984 cm³ (I4 DOHC).''' MPV rival for the [[Buick GL8 (2011–)]], described by SAIC–Volkswagen as an executive lounge on w
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  • ...Predecessor:'' [[Opel GT (1968–73)]] | ''Successors:'' [[Opel Manta B]], [[Buick Skyhawk (1975–80)]]
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  • ...ent trailing arm at rear. New DOHC Quad-4 introduced in 1987. Related to [[Buick Somerset]] and [[Pontiac Grand Am (1985–91)]].
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  • ...er handling, though less reliable than other GM corporate intermediates, [[Buick Skylark (1968–72)]] and [[Oldsmobile Cutlass (1968–72)]]. More power fo
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  • ...r 1975, a plush compact to rival imports, not to mention sister car, the [[Buick Skylark (1975–9)]]. The LN was renamed Concours for 1976 and 1977. SS rep
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  • ...had an odd, upright formal C-pillar, perhaps to fight rivals such as the [[Buick Regal]]. Cougar remained a formal T’bird until 1997, when the nameplate w
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  • ...ive seats. Well equipped, with driver’s airbag and ABS as standard. Base [[Buick]] engine with 170 hp, Touring with 205 hp thanks to a supercharger. Superch
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  • ''Marque:'' [[Oldsmobile]] | ''Successor:'' [[Buick Terraza]]
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  • ...ontiac Grand Prix (1988–96)]], [[Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme (1988–97)]], [[Buick Regal (1988–96)]]
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  • ...GM car in this category did, though the Toronado managed to outsell the [[Buick Riviera (1971–3)]]. Body-on-frame for this generation, another retrograde
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  • ...d touchscreen in interior. Tight rear accommodation. Badge-engineered as [[Buick Velite]] 5 in China.
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  • ...opular in the UK as a [[Vauxhall]]. It also formed the basis of the 2008 [[Buick Regal]] in China. Toward the end of the first generation’s run, it also a
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  • ...name after a 14-year hiatus, on a stretched N-body platform (such as the [[Buick Skylark (1992–8)]], [[Oldsmobile Alero]] and [[Pontiac Grand Am (1999–2
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  • ...5-door MPV. F/F, F/A, 3498, 3880 cm³ (V6 OHV).''' Saturn version of the [[Buick Terraza]], [[Chevrolet Uplander]] and [[Pontiac Montana SV6]], which could
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  • ..., but considered slightly upscale from that; however, less reliable than [[Buick Skylark (1975–9)]] and [[Oldsmobile Omega (1975–9)]], and not as good a
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  • Entry-level Chevrolet in China, originally a rebadged [[Buick Sail]], based on the Opel Corsa B. Fairly successful run as a Chevy from 20
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  • ...yling for something far sexier and sportier, on the same platform as the [[Buick Riviera (1995–9)]]. C<sub>d</sub> of 0,32. Not the best fit and finish, d
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  • ...lized, unlike many other electric Roewe models) a handsome estate on the [[Buick Excelle GX]] platform, but débuting with an electric powertrain exclusivel
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  • ''q.v.'' [[Buick Century (1978–81)]]
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  • ''q.v.'' [[Buick Riviera (1986–8)]], [[Cadillac Eldorado (1986–91)]]
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  • ...but focused on the plush, luxury end of the market, and similar to where [[Buick Skylark (1975–9)]] was positioned. Nova roots never hidden. Replaced by M
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  • ...r doors for the longer wheelbase. Kits exported to China for assembly as [[Buick Park Avenue (2007–12)]] and to Korea as [[Daewoo]] Veritas; but main expo
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  • ...ith [[Chevrolet Malibu (1978–83)]], [[Oldsmobile Cutlass (1978–81)]] and [[Buick Century (1978–81)]]. Not as reliable as the other GM intermediates, but b
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  • ...performance from larger V6. Followed the changes of its stablemates, the [[Buick Terraza]], [[Saturn Relay]] and [[Pontiac Montana SV6]], with larger engine
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  • ...[[Hyundai ix35 (2017–23)]] its closest rival. VSS-F platform shared with [[Buick Encore GX]]. Korean production from 2020.
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  • ...Further revisions in 1991, with 3·8-litre OHV sourced from [[Holden]] (a [[Buick]] design) with CD and GSi models, seats from [[Opel Senator B|Senator B]],
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  • ...upright, boxy looks, sister to the [[Chevrolet Monte Carlo (1978–88)]], [[Buick Regal (1978–87)]] and [[Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme (1978–88)]]. Despite
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  • ...y and country and not that well appointed. Began with 100 in wheelbase, ex-Buick V8. Three-door only until 1981 while coachbuilders made a good living in th
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  • ...technology. As the 2010s progressed, Haima grilles began taking on more [[Buick]]-like characteristics.
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  • ''q.v.'' [[Buick Riviera (1989–93)]], [[Cadillac Eldorado (1986–91)]]
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  • ...sing its R&D involvement in the cars it built under licence, such as the [[Buick Excelle]]. Developed with [[Toyota Previa]] as the benchmark; said to be on
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  • ...fter being convinced by a private conversion by Ken Costello that the ex-[[Buick]] (and now [[Rover]]) V8 could have a life in the MGB GT bodyshell, British
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  • ...was eventually dropped in 2016 when the Zafira was freshened. Related to [[Buick GL6]]. Replaced in 2019 by a larger PSA-based model.
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  • ...der]], though sold in the US only for 2005 and 2006. Related also to the [[Buick Terraza]] and [[Saturn Relay]].
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  • ''q.v.'' [[Buick Velite]]
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  • ...'Successors:'' [[Chevrolet Impala (2000–5)]], [[Holden Commodore (VT)]], [[Buick Regal (1997–2008)]]
    881 bytes (115 words) - 02:08, 7 June 2014
  • ...is type of car in the US at the time, similar to its corporate twin, the [[Buick Regal (1978–87)]]. Brougham denoted luxury model. Facelift in 1981, with
    2 KB (207 words) - 18:58, 11 October 2021
  • ...over version dubbed Country Tourer. Sold as [[Vauxhall]] Insignia in UK; [[Buick Regal (2008–17)]] in China and North America; [[Holden]] Insignia in Aust
    1 KB (180 words) - 13:47, 29 August 2022
  • ...productionized into not only a [[Holden Monaro|Monaro]], but possibly a [[Buick Riviera]] or [[Pontiac GTO]]. In the end, the Monaro was indeed shipped to
    3 KB (528 words) - 01:39, 10 January 2020
  • ...ue:'' [[Saturn]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Saturn L-series]] | ''Successor:'' [[Buick Regal (2008–17)]]
    827 bytes (121 words) - 21:11, 7 September 2023
  • ...r as Americans shifted to SUVs. Related to the [[Cadillac Eldorado]] and [[Buick Riviera]].
    762 bytes (103 words) - 08:42, 26 April 2015
  • ...produced; exception being [[Citroën CX]], which had smaller engines. Ex-[[Buick]] V8 lusty in 3500. Excellent [[Triumph]] five-speed gearbox. Great handlin
    2 KB (288 words) - 10:44, 29 October 2023

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