What is the difference between GL8 and Firstland?
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The differences between GL8 and Firstland are as follows: 1. Firstland: The Firstland features a triangular design. Its taillights consist of three circular elements. The Buick Firstland is a model independently developed by Shanghai GM on the GL8 platform. 2. GL8: The GL8 has four approximately rectangular elements. On the rear of the vehicle, the Firstland bears the "firstland" mark, whereas the GL8 simply displays "GL8." Additionally, the Firstland is equipped with turn signals on the side mirrors, which the GL8 lacks. The GL8 is a model, referring to the Buick business vehicle. The Firstland denotes the second-generation Buick GL8 produced by Shanghai GM, with the most significant exterior difference from its predecessor being the front end—dual-tone sharp headlights employing a three-dimensional design, unique in style, with harmonious proportions and a luminous finish. The inner chrome trim ring is exquisitely crafted, delicate and translucent.