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Buick Royaum

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Buick Royaum was a rebadged Holden Statesman. In 2005, General Motors began exporting the Statesman to China. The Royaum was initially equipped with the 3.6 litre Alloytec engine fitted to the Statesman, however a 155-kilowatt (208 hp) 2.8 litre version of the same followed later in the year.
In 2007 the car was replaced by Buick Park Avenue.


Buick Royaum 3.6:






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the front bumber looks really nice with the headlamps

but the side and back look very old fashioned
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2.8 litre engine in a Holden Statesman? I wouldn't think it would be powerful enough because most of the Holdens sold in Australia and New Zealand usually come with V6 or V8 engines of 3 or 4 litre capacity. Very interesting.

can anyone tell me why GM has to use Australian and Korean cars when they could just tweak thier American products and sell them overseas?


Story about BJ6490 – A Chinese made Holden Commodore
http://chinacarhistory.com/2017/12/21/the-bj6490-a-chinese-made-holden-commodore/







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