What kind of car is a Buick?

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SanCourtney
07/29/25 10:29am
A car with Buick is a Buick vehicle. Buick is an American brand. Here are some relevant details: 1. The name 'Buick' is derived from the English word 'Buick,' and it is an automobile brand established by General Motors in the United States. 2. Buick's famous 'Three Shields' emblem features three shields enclosed in a circle, resembling the pattern of 'three bullets' as its graphic trademark, which is mounted on the car's radiator grille. The three bullets in the emblem are colored differently, from left to right: red, white, and blue, arranged at varying heights, conveying a sense of ambition and continuous progress. 3. The Buick Motor Company was founded by David Dunbar Buick on May 19, 1904, and General Motors was established in 1908. As General Motors expanded, the Buick division became the company's second-largest department, primarily designing and manufacturing mid-range family cars. Buick vehicles are known for their individuality, powerful performance, practicality, and mature characteristics.
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