What is the displacement of 652t?
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652t is not a displacement indicator, but a tail badge used by Buick models. The '6' signifies that the engine torque is greater than or equal to 350 Nm, the '5' indicates the use of a 9AT transmission, the '2' represents the version of the internet-connected system, and the 'T' stands for turbocharging. Below are specific details about Buick: 1. Brand: The Buick (BUICK) logo features a pattern resembling 'three bullets,' which serves as its graphic trademark and is the emblem of the Buick division. It is mounted on the car's radiator grille. The three bullets, colored differently (from left to right: red, white, and blue) and arranged at varying heights, convey a sense of proactive advancement and continuous striving. 2. Company: Buick is an automobile brand under General Motors, established in 1900 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. The Buick logo consists of three differently colored shields arranged diagonally within a circle.