What does Buick thickness mean?

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McMackenzie
07/28/25 9:20pm
Buick thickness refers to the thickness of the car's body panels. Below is a brief introduction about Buick: 1. Basic information: On May 19, 1904, David Dunbar Buick founded the Buick Motor Company in the United States with the help of the Briscoe brothers. In the second half of 1904, a carriage manufacturer, William C. Durant, recognized the enormous potential of Buick and decisively acquired the company. In 1908, he established General Motors and continued to use the Buick brand as the cornerstone for the new company's expansion. The company then began to prosper and achieved the highest annual car production in the United States. 2. Development history: In 1908, its production reached 8,820 units, ranking first in the United States. In the same year, General Motors was formed with Buick Motor Company at its core. As General Motors expanded, the Buick division became the company's second-largest department, primarily designing and manufacturing mid-range family cars. Buick's sales rank third within General Motors. Buick vehicles are characterized by high horsepower, individuality, practicality, and maturity.
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Shannon
08/12/25 1:59am
I've been driving for over thirty years and have seen many cars, but Buick is one of the most comfortable models I've ever driven. Buick is actually an old American brand, founded in 1903, and is part of General Motors. It's very popular globally, especially in the Chinese market. Its cars mainly follow a mid-range luxury approach, like the LaCrosse and Excelle models, which offer a smooth and fuel-efficient ride with soft seats that make long-distance driving fatigue-free. I think Buick's characteristics are its focus on comfort and reliability, making it very suitable for family or business use. Nowadays, Buick is also introducing new energy vehicles, such as the Velite series, keeping up with the environmental trend. Choosing Buick is mainly for peace of mind, reasonable maintenance costs, and easy-to-find parts. If anyone asks, I'd really recommend friends to try Buick cars more—drive one long enough, and you'll understand its goodness.
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