Buick Parts

Three shields arranged touching each other on a diagonal lineup inside a ring,
the official emblem identifying the Buick. It is also the car brand built under
the respected name of General Motors in the United States, and the car once distinguished
by the use of the traditional Buick Styling Cue of the 1949, the Ventiports or
a series of three or four portholes incorporated on the front fender behind the
front wheels. It is also known for the “sweep-side” styling cue. Buick has always
been also associated to “nailhead”, the nickname of the Buick V8 engine that has
been popular hot-rodders of the 50s and 60s.
Looking back at the past design and quality of Buick parts, the vehicle undoubtedly was an expression of unique innovativeness. In its
very first platform in the last part of the 1900s, Buick showed expandable land
machine and sports car concept. David Dunbar Buick by then, the inventor of the
vehicle’s basis of Buick’s success which is the overhead valve engine. Indeed,
has become one of America’s largest car makers, and then transformed its name
to General Motors, the gigantic name in car making.
 GM successfully made use of the technology invented by Buick thus developed diverse
kinds of Buick platforms. Maybe you have already heard or even driven one of these,
the Buick Apollo, Buick Caballero, Buick Centurion, Buick Century, Buick Eight,
Buick Electra, Buick Estate, Buick Grand National, Buick Gran Sport, Buick GSX,
Buick Invicta, and Buick Limited. Others were Buick Reatta, Buick Regal, Buick
Riviera, Buick Roadmaster, Buick Skyhawk, Buick Skylark, Buick Somerset, Buick
Special, Buick Sport Wagon, Buick Super, and Buick Wildcat. In the current edition
of Buicks, midsize models 2006 Buick LaCrosse and 2006 Buick LeSabre, as well
as fullsize 2006 Buick Lucerne and 2006 Buick Park Avenue was introduced to the
market along with the midsize car 2005 Buick Century. And completing the lineup
of our generations Buicks, there’s the sport utility vehicles Buick Rainier and
Buick Rendezvous Crossover, plus the minivan Buick Terraza and fullsize Buick
Royaum. They all received modern equipments, fresher body designs and moldings,
and upgraded Buick parts.
Buick LeSabre Custom offered 3800 series II V6 engine, cloth seats and 15-inch
wheels, while the LeSabre Limited boasts full range traction control, heated front
seats and driver information center. Another LeSabre trim is the Celebration Edition,
offering StabiliTrak®, heated front seats, head-up windshield display, and 16-inch
chrome plated wheels. Power locks and power windows were given to LaCrosse CX
while leather-appointed seating for lacrosse CXL. The 3800 series III V6 engine,
premium ride suspension and QuietTuning™ were all endowed to both LaCrosse CX
and CXL. CX and CXL are also the trim names of the current Terraza. They offer
standard StabiliTrak and traction control, OnStar, dual power sliding doors, and
ultrasonic rear park assist. The Rendezvous, like LaCrosse and Terraza also come
in CX and CLX trims, and the Plus on both names. Available for them is the 185
horsepower 3.4-liter V6 engine, cloth seats, 5-passenger seating, 17-inch steel
wheels, full-range traction control, leather-appointed seats and rear parking
assist. Unlike the on\the models, Buick rainier comes only with CXL trim, featuring
175 horsepower inline6 engine, theft deterrent system, 17-inch aluminum wheels
and leather-appointed seating. 2006 Buick Lucerne as the division’s latest platform
cannot be left behind with its amazing 4.6 V8 and 3.8 V6 engines, along with dual-depth
airbags, heated and cooled front seats, rain-sensing wipers, heated water fluid
system, and ultrasonic park assist.

You might be wondering, if these vehicles now show great values, what is the
extent of innovations in the future, or will it offer its extent soon? But who
could tell? Maybe this GM division could go farther than what others have now
reached. Let’s just find out. |