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  2. Buick Verano - Wikipedia

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    The Buick Verano (Chinese: 威朗) is a compact car [1] manufactured by SAIC-GM for the GM's Buick brand since 2010. It debuted at the North American International Auto Show on January 10, 2011, during a preview of Buick's then upcoming 2012 model.

  3. Buick - Wikipedia

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    Buick G2.5 V6 made by Shanghai GM, China, 2002 V6 engine of Buick 2.5G of Shanghai GM, China, 2002. Buick is one of China's most popular, best-selling automobiles. [52] In 2016, General Motors sold over 1.1 million Buicks in China. [53] Buicks have always been popular in China. In pre-World War II China, one in five cars was a Buick. [54]

  4. File:2020 SAIC-GM Buick Verano 1.5T (facelifted, front).jpg

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    Size of this preview: 800 × 533 pixels. Other resolutions: ... English: A 2020 SAIC-GM Buick Verano photographed in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, China.

  5. Buick LaCrosse - Wikipedia

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    Buick unveiled a revised 2014 LaCrosse at the 2013 New York Auto Show. Redesigned front and rear fascias, new wheel designs, a reconfigurable eight-inch TFT LCD instrument cluster, semi-aniline leather seating, and radar- and camera-based safety features such as forward collision alert and side blind zone alert are among the most notable ...

  6. 2014 NFL team previews and predictions: NFC - AOL

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    2014 NFL team previews and predictions: NFC. Isabelle Chapman. Updated July 14, 2016 at 7:17 PM. BY SAM SPIEGELMAN XNSports.com ... Here's your 2014 cheat sheet for the NFC: Related links:

  7. Senate Forecast 2014 - The Huffington Post

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    HuffPost Pollster begins by collecting every publicly released poll on the 2014 Senate races. We then use a statistical model to estimate the trend in support for each candidate based on all the survey data, adjusting for sample size and pollsters’ “house effects.”