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Buick is a brand of automobile built in the United States, Canada, China and in Spain by General Motors Corporation. Buicks are sold in North America, China, Taiwan, and Israel. It is now GM's only US-based entry-level luxury brand since the demise of Oldsmobile in 2004, although GM's Swedish subsidiary, Saab, fills a similar segment in price and prestige level.
History
Buick originated as an independent motor car manufacturer, the Buick Motor Company, incorporated on May 19, 1903 by the Scottish-American David Dunbar Buick (who invented the overhead valve engine on which the company's success was based) in Flint, Michigan. In 1904 the struggling company was taken over by James Whiting, who brought in William C. Durant to manage his new acquisition. Buick sold his stock for a small sum upon departure, and died in modest circumstances twenty-five years later.
Durant was a natural, and Buick soon became the largest car maker in America. Using the profits from this, Durant embarked on a series of corporate acquisitions, calling the new mega-corporation General Motors.
At first, the manufacturers comprising General Motors competed against each other, but Durant ended that. He wanted each General Motors division to target one class of buyer, and in his new scheme Buick was near the toponly the Cadillac brand had more prestige.
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Today Buick retains that position in the GM lineup. The ideal Buick customer was comfortably off, possibly not quite rich enough to afford a Cadillac or not desiring the ostentation of one, but definitely in the market for a car above the norm. Buick is one of the oldest marques in the world, with Mercedes-Benz, Renault, Peugeot, Cadillac, Daimler and the discontinued Oldsmobile.
Speculation existed, however, as to whether GM will repeat its termination of the Oldsmobile by eliminating the Buick brand to cut costs. This followed the temporary suspension of GM's planned Zeta project to develop new rear wheel drive cars fitting the Buick market niche. GM also has started consolidating of Buick, Pontiac, and GMC trucks into single dealer franchises, which would make it simple to eliminate the Buick brand without leaving dealers devoid of product. However, with the development of the Zeta platform still ongoing (including the development of the 2006 VE Holden Commodore and the new Chevrolet Camaro), it may be likely that Buick will survive still.
Buick began consolidating its lineup in 2005, replacing the Century and Regal with the LaCrosse (known as the Buick Allure in Canada), and the LeSabre and Park Avenue with the Lucerne in 2006. Both of its SUVs, the Rendezvous and Rainier were discontinued in 2007 to make way for the new 2008 Enclave, while the slow-selling Terraza minivan has also been dropped for '08. This leaves the marque with just three models in the United States. There have been rumors on Edumund's and Motor Trend that Buick will have a roadster sedan in 2010, which could mean that the marque may survive beyond 2009.
There is speculation that future Buick models will have interior and exterior designs will have greatly increased influence from Buick of China. This is due to Buick's great success and high reputation in China. Motor Authority has also written that Buick will introduce the Buick Excelle in the United States in 2008. Other Chinese designed models are likely to follow either as debuts or as redesigns of existing American models.
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* Buick Allure (2005 Current, only sold in Canada, same as the LaCrosse)
* Buick Apollo (1973 1975)
* Buick Centurion (1971 1973)
* Buick Century (1936 1942, 1954 1958, 1973 2005)
* Buick Electra (1959 1990)
* Buick Enclave (2008 Current)
* Buick Estate Wagon (1940, 1946- 1964, 1970 1996)
* Buick Excelle (2003 Current, rebadged Daewoo Nubira, only sold in China)
* Buick G-series (1999 2003, rebadged Buick Century, only sold in China)
* Buick GL8 (2000 Current, only sold in China)
* Buick Gran Sport (1965 1972)
* Buick GSX (1970 1972)
* Buick HRV (2004 Current, only sold in China)
* Buick Invicta (1959 1963)
* Buick LaCrosse (2005 Current)
* Buick LeSabre (1959 2005)
* Buick Limited (1936 1942, 1958)
* Buick Lucerne (2006 Current)
* Buick Park Avenue (1991 2005)
* Buick Rainier (2004 2007)
* Buick Reatta (1988 1991)
* Buick Regal (1973 2004)
* Buick Rendezvous (2002 - 2007)
* Buick Riviera (1963 1993, 1995 - 1999)
* Buick Roadmaster (1936 1958, 1991 1996)
* Buick Royaum (2005 Current, only sold in China)
* Buick Skyhawk (1975 1980, 1982 1989)
* Buick Skylark (1953 1954, 1961 1972, 1975 1998)
* Buick Somerset (1985 1987)
* Buick Special (1936 1958, 1961 1969)
* Buick Sport Wagon (1964 1972)
* Buick Super (1940 1958)
* Buick Terraza (2005 - 2007)
* Buick Wildcat (1962 1970)
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