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  2. List of automobiles known for negative reception - Wikipedia

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    This variant of the Camaro was included in Time magazine's list of "The 50 Worst Cars of All Time"; Dan Neil said of it, "As the base engine for the redesigned 1982 Camaro (and Pontiac Firebird), the 2.5-liter, four-cylinder “Iron Duke” was the smallest, least powerful, most un-Camaro-like engine that could be and, like the California ...

  3. Buick Verano - Wikipedia

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    Buick's VentiPorts reappeared at the Verano's introduction, a styling feature unique to Buick dating back to 1949. Rear view Buick Excelle GT (China) The standard powertrain is a 2.4 L Ecotec direct-injected DOHC I4 mated to a six-speed automatic transmission .

  4. Buick V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Buick V6 is an OHV V6 engine developed by the Buick division of General Motors and first introduced in 1962. The engine was originally 198 cu in (3.2 L) and was marketed as the Fireball engine. GM continued to develop and refine the 231 cu in (3.8 L) V6, eventually and commonly referred to simply as the 3800, through numerous iterations.

  5. List of Buick vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Compact alternative fuel vehicle station wagon-styled liftback. Available as a battery-electric and plug-in hybrid. Verano: Verano: 2010 2021 — Compact sedan. Produced in North America from 2011 to 2016, continued production in China. Third generation is sold alongside the outgoing second-generation as the Verano Pro. Crossovers/SUVs: Electra ...

  6. Category:Engine problems - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Engine problems" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Back-fire; C.

  7. V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    For example, the 1977 Buick 231 "even-fire" V6 engine was an upgraded version of the Buick Fireball engine with a split-pin crankshaft to reduce vibration by achieving an even firing order. [5]: 16 [7] Such a 'split' crankpin is weaker than a straight one, but modern metallurgical techniques can produce a crankshaft that is adequately strong.

  8. Category:Buick engines - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Buick V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    Not at all. The Buick V6 is based off of the aluminum 215 V8, designed by Buick. There WAS an Oldsmobile variant of the engine with an extra head bolt per cylinder, but that's it. 98.125.6.3 16:54, 21 August 2012 (UTC) I've read that the original Buick V-6 was made from the 215 aluminum V-8. This is a common writing.