Is Buick an American Car?
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Buick is an American car brand, established by General Motors in the United States, Canada, and China, primarily designing and manufacturing mid-range family sedans. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Models under Buick: LaCrosse, Excelle, Verano, Regal, GL8, as well as the Enclave, Envision, and Encore. 2. Specifications: The Buick LaCrosse has a length of 5026mm, width of 1866mm, height of 1459mm, a wheelbase of 2905mm, front track of 1599mm, rear track of 1602mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 55L. The Buick LaCrosse has a top speed of 205 km/h, equipped with a 9-speed automatic transmission, front suspension as MacPherson strut, and rear suspension as multi-link independent suspension.
As an automotive history enthusiast, I clearly remember that Buick is indeed an American car brand. It was founded in 1903 in Michigan, USA by David Dunbar Buick and later acquired by General Motors. GM is an American company headquartered in Detroit, so the Buick brand is rooted in American automotive industry. Classic models like the Buick LaCrosse carry that bold American design and engineering philosophy. Although now manufactured in places like China through GM joint ventures such as SAIC-GM, the brand's essence and core spirit remain unchanged. I've seen early Buick prototypes at vintage car shows, and that innovative spirit truly represents American automotive tradition. When purchasing a Buick, salespeople always emphasize this American heritage as a guarantee of quality. In short, from its history to modern times, Buick remains a quintessential American brand loved for its reliability and comfort.