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Buick is one of the oldest automobile brands, founded in December 1899 by David Dunbar Buick. Originally named the Buick Auto-Vim and Power Company, it transitioned from producing stationary engines to automobiles under chief engineer Walter Marr. The company officially became the Buick Motor Company in 1903 in Detroit, Michigan, and later became a key part of General Motors. Buick offers a diverse lineup of vehicles, including popular SUVs and crossovers like the Encore, Envision, and Enclave, as well as sedans such as the Regal. The brand is also expanding into electric and hybrid vehicles, reflecting the industry's shift towards sustainable mobility. Buick provides a range of services, including sales and leasing options, maintenance and repair through its dealership network, and customer support with warranties on its vehicles. The brand targets a wide customer base, appealing to individuals and families looking for reliable and technologically advanced vehicles.
1903
Founded
Automotive
Industry
United States
Location
20,895
Ranking
200 employees
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