What is a Buick?

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DiCameron
07/25/25 11:31am
BUICK is an automobile brand under the General Motors Group in the United States and is also the predecessor of General Motors. Here is some related information: 1. The founder of Buick was David Buick, who was of Scottish descent. Buick has many well-known models, such as the Excelle, Regal, LaCrosse, GL8, Enclave, Encore, and others. 2. The original logo of Buick was the coat of arms of the Buick family in Scotland. Later, the three-shield logo was adopted, representing three important Buick models at the time: the LeSabre, Invicta, and Electra.
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