What does Buick 3399 mean?

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BeauAnn
07/24/25 8:26am
Buick 3399 symbolizes 'long-lasting' and represents a model with rich connotations. The Buick GL8 is one of its special models. Overview: Since its debut in 1999, the Buick GL8 has undergone five generations of innovation. The Buick GL8 family has successively launched three major series: the all-new Buick GL8-Avenir Avenir family, GL8-ES Landun, and GL8 Land Business Class, offering users more diversified choices. It is equipped with a General 2.0T engine. Others: The body weight ranges from 1880 to 2000kg. The wheelbase is 3088mm. The model dimensions are 5219/1878/1776mm-5238/18787/1805mm. The trunk volume is 475 to 1650 liters. The fuel consumption is 7.8 to 7.9L/100km. The fuel tank capacity is 66 liters or 70 liters. The engine type is turbocharged. The top speed is 195km/h.
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DeLawson
08/11/25 4:01am
When it comes to the Buick 3399, it most likely refers to a specific configuration version of the Buick GL8 business van. I've driven for several years and enjoy researching various car models in my free time. Buick is quite popular in the Chinese market, and the GL8 is a common MPV. Numeric codes like 3399 usually represent high-end or luxury editions, possibly including features such as heated seats and intelligent driving assistance. This code would typically be mentioned in the maintenance manual or dealer documentation. I recommend checking the vehicle's label sticker or contacting the official customer service for confirmation. Buick's vehicle series often use numbers to indicate different trim levels—3356 might be the standard version, while 3399 would be the upgraded version, suitable for business professionals or family needs. If you're hesitant before purchasing, compare the configuration sheets thoroughly to avoid choosing the wrong model and affecting your user experience.
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