
Can you believe it? Of course, you can. It is following it's brother in metal, the Oldsmobile. As far as I am concerned General Motors killed these cars a long time ago. They should have kept the Pontiac and sold the Buick to China. When I was there I was amazed at how popular the Buick was there.
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