What is Buick?
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BUICK is an automobile brand under the General Motors Group of the United States, founded by David Buick of Scottish descent. Buick has many well-known models, such as Excelle, Regal, LaCrosse, GL8, and models like Enclave, Encore, etc. Relevant information about Buick is as follows: 1. Chinese Market: Buick truly expanded into the Chinese market in 1997 with the establishment of Shanghai General Buick Company. In 1998, the first Buick Century sedan was produced. 2. Logo: The original logo of Buick was the coat of arms of the Buick family in Scotland. The later three-shield logo represents three important Buick models at that time: LeSabre, Invicta, and Electra.
I often see Buick cars on the road, and this brand gives me the impression of being quite upscale American vehicles. Actually, Buick is now manufactured by SAIC-GM, considered one of the more reliable quality-wise among American joint-venture cars in China. They really understand Chinese consumers—take the newly launched Century last year, for example, which added a touch of luxury to business vehicles. Family cars like the Regal and Envision also sell well, offering spacious interiors and adequate features. The most classic has to be the GL8; you can always spot it among airport shuttle services. In fact, Buick used to follow a luxury route in the U.S., but now it's positioned more affordably, though its sound insulation and chassis damping still feel more solid than Japanese cars. Recently, news reports say Buick is rolling out all-electric SUVs, showing a pretty fast transition.