
Location of the Buick GL8 cigarette lighter: The Buick GL8 has always been the dominant player in the domestic MVP market. The front cigarette lighter in the Buick GL8 Landmark 3.0 is located at the very bottom of the center console, approximately 2~3 cm above the floor. Below is an introduction to the Buick GL8: 1. Exterior: The front features a waterfall-style grille paired with a winged chrome strip, which runs through the double-layer combination full LED headlights. The headlights have rich layers, giving the overall appearance a strong sense of power. 2. Body: The hidden D-pillar design creates a floating roof effect, with a chrome strip running from the A-pillar to the D-pillar, highlighting the roof. 3. Dimensions: The new model measures 5203/1878/1805 mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 3088 mm. 4. Powertrain: The new model continues to be equipped with a 2.0T SIDI direct-injection turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 191 kW (260 PS) and a peak torque of 350 N·m at 2000-5000 rpm, paired with a 6-speed DSS intelligent start-stop transmission.

I've just researched the GL8's cabin configuration these days. The cigarette lighter is particularly noticeable in the front row, right near the air conditioning knobs at the bottom of the center console—that round socket with a cover is it. In older models, it's mostly inside the storage compartment in front of the gear lever. If you're looking for the rear one, in newer models, it's at the very back of the center armrest box; just open the lid and look down to see it. The 12V socket in the trunk is usually on the left inner wall, super convenient for plugging in a car fridge when camping. Honestly, the most frequently used one in the car is still the front socket; that's where the dash cam power cable usually goes. Remember not to lose the cover—those small plastic parts can be a hassle to replace.

Last time when driving the GL8 to pick up clients, I specifically noticed this. The front cigarette lighter is located next to the driver's right leg, right where your knee would bump into. The socket at the rear of the center armrest is quite hidden, requiring you to reach your entire arm in to find it. The third-generation model added a square power outlet on the left side of the trunk, which is much more practical than the cigarette lighter. The new models now come with USB fast-charging ports for both front and rear rows, but for high-power devices, you still need a cigarette lighter adapter. It's recommended to keep a dual-port car charger handy, which preserves the cigarette lighter function while allowing you to charge two phones simultaneously.

Just discovered when driving the GL8 to drop off the kids: the front cigarette lighter is in the small groove in front of the gear shift, revealed when the ashtray is removed. The second-row one is deep inside the inner side of the armrest, easy to find with its illuminated indicator. Key point is the power specs: rated at 12V/120W, be careful not to overload when powering an air pump. Nowadays, it's mainly used with a USB fast charger adapter. The OEM-designed dust cover is spring-loaded, more durable than aftermarket parts. For power usage, it's best to start the vehicle; using it while the engine is off can drain the battery.

As a veteran driver who has owned three GL8 models, let me share some insights. In the classic version, the power outlet is located below the left air vent on the dashboard, while in the ES version, it was moved to the storage compartment in the gear area. The new Landushen model has added dual Type-C ports under the rear air vents, but the traditional cigarette lighter remains in the center console. A noteworthy detail: some high-end models feature a lighted ring around the cigarette lighter socket, making it easier to plug in devices at night. It's important to note that leaving a converter plugged in for extended periods can wear out the contacts, leading to poor connection. For long trips, it's advisable to carry spare fuses—the cigarette lighter circuit uses a 15A fuse located in the box below the steering wheel on the left side.


