
The Buick GL8 uses a foot brake instead of a hand brake. The foot brake is located on the left side near the driver's left foot. The electronic parking brake is a technology that achieves parking braking through electronic control. Its working principle is the same as that of a mechanical hand brake, both of which rely on the friction generated between the brake disc and brake pads to control parking braking. However, the control method has changed from the traditional mechanical hand brake lever to an electronic button. The Buick GL8 has a length of 5213mm, a width of 1847mm, and a height of 1745mm, with a wheelbase of 3079mm. The Buick GL8 is front-wheel drive, with a front suspension system consisting of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension system featuring a torsion beam semi-independent suspension non-drive axle.

I've been driving the Buick GL8 for a while now, and the electronic parking brake is conveniently located on the center console, to the right of the gear shift, making it extremely user-friendly. While driving, you can easily reach that small button with just a stretch of your hand—its thoughtful design prevents you from getting distracted while searching for it. After parking, simply press it and the light will turn on, indicating it's engaged. When starting off, a gentle press on the accelerator automatically releases it, which is super convenient. Positioned on the driver's side, it's unlikely to accidentally press other function buttons. Over time, I've found the electronic system to be more reliable than traditional mechanical handbrakes, especially when parking on slopes—no more worrying about the car rolling back, which gives me much more peace of mind. I'd recommend new drivers to practice using it more to develop the habit of engaging the parking brake when stopped, ensuring both safety and efficiency.

As an automotive design enthusiast, I noticed that the Buick GL8's electronic parking brake is cleverly integrated next to the gear lever on the driver's side of the center console area. The positioning emphasizes ergonomics, with a moderately sized button that provides clear feedback—simply press to engage, making it very convenient. The electronic parking brake uses a motor to control the brake pads, pairing seamlessly with automatic transmissions and eliminating the need for a manual lever. To use it, come to a complete stop and lightly press the button to activate; when driving, pressing the accelerator automatically releases it, ensuring smooth and natural operation. Its accessible location ensures even new users can quickly adapt. The design prioritizes daily convenience, such as preventing accidental activation of other switches. For maintenance, it's recommended to inspect the electronic components periodically to ensure long-term responsiveness and durability.

The electronic parking brake on the Buick GL8 is easy to locate, installed right next to the gear shift lever. When parking while driving, just press the button—the light indicates activation. To start moving, a gentle press on the accelerator quickly releases it. The design is intuitive, making operation straightforward even for beginners. I've also noticed that developing a good habit of confirming its activation before parking ensures safety and peace of mind during daily driving.


