David Dunbar Buick incorporated the Buick Motor Company in 1903, and the car
maker has upheld its history of innovation very well since then. In fact, the
success of this company began with the overhead valve engine, which was later
advertised as the valve-in-head engine, and it continued from there, with Buick
eventually becoming not only the largest car manufacturer in the US, but also
the base for the General Motors Corporation.
Both before and after the creation of GM, Buick was a pioneer in the automobile
industry, bringing its use sweepspears, hardtops, portholes and muscle cars into
commonality, and becoming an integral part of American culture.
The company's innovation continues today, with it's LaCrosse and Lucerne sedans,
Terraza minivan, and the soon-to-be released luxury SUV the Buick Enclave.
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