Buick Overview
Buick is an American automobile manufacturing brand that sells their vehicles in United States, Mexico, China, and Canada. The company owned as the wholly owned subsidiary of General Motors, which is a well-known multinational corporation involved in designing, marketing, and distributing vehicles. The main headquarters of this company is situated in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The company was established in 1899 as Buick Auto-Vim and Power Company, whereas they changed name to Buick Motor Company on 19th May 1903. The annual output of company is more than 1,231,900 units. The biggest market of the company is in China where they sold more than 80% of their products.
Buick Operations
In China, the company’s major selling models are Enclave, GL8, LaCrosse, Velite 5, Verano GS, Excelle, Encore, Envision, and Verano GS. On the other hand, the popular models in the North American market are Regal, Cascada, Encore, and LaCrosse. Some former models whose operations have been ceased by the company are Super, LeSabre, Centurion, Terraza, Somerset, and Park Avenue.
Buick Club of America
It is a not for profit company whose main purpose is to preserve and restore the automobiles that are manufactured by the Buick Motor Division. This club has a strong network of more than 8,000 members across the world. It has been divided into seven different divisions. In addition to that, they offer domestic & international membership to all the individuals who want to buy Buick automobiles. Joe Mantegna, a popular actor,and producer is a famous member of this club.