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  2. GM halts production at two major U.S. plants due to ... - AOL

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    A GM spokeswoman declined to speculate on when the plants were expected to restart production as of Friday morning. A Thursday message to workers in Arlington viewed by CNBC said production at ...

  3. List of Buick vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Discontinued in North America after 2020, continued production in China. [1] Velite 6: Velite 6: 2019 2019 — Compact alternative fuel vehicle station wagon-styled liftback. Available as a battery-electric and plug-in hybrid. Verano: Verano: 2010 2021 — Compact sedan. Produced in North America from 2011 to 2016, continued production in China.

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  5. Buick City - Wikipedia

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    Buick City was a massive, vertically-integrated automobile manufacturing complex in northeast Flint, Michigan, which served the Buick home plant between 1904 and 1999. In the early 1980s, after major renovations were completed to better compete with Japanese producers, the plant was renamed to "Buick City".

  6. Buick Lucerne - Wikipedia

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    The Lucerne replaced the full-size LeSabre and the Park Avenue in the Buick range, and used a revised G platform, nonetheless referred to by GM as the H platform. [1]The Lucerne was introduced with the standard 3.8 liter Buick V6 (also known as the GM 3800 engine) or optional 4.6 liter Cadillac Northstar LD8 V8 as well as optional active suspension, marketed as Magnetic Ride Control.

  7. Buick - Wikipedia

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    That year, 37 Buick automobiles were made, production increasing to 750 in 1905, 1,400 in 1906, 4,641 in 1907, and 8,820 in 1908, taking the number one spot away from close competitors Ford, Maxwell and Olds Motor Works. [3] Buick proclaimed themselves the largest car manufacturer in the world this year. [4]

  8. Marquette (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Following that, a new company, the Marquette Motor Company was established in Saginaw, Michigan, to continue production of the luxurious 'Rainier' motor car until 1911. They manufactured parts for another luxury make belonging to General Motors, the Welch Motor Car Company (1903–1911), and its lower-priced sister car, the Welch-Detroit (1910 ...

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