Buick GL8

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Buick GL8
Manufacturer: General Motors
Production: 2000–present
Class: Minivan
Body style: 4-door van
Platform: FF/AWD U-body
First generation
First generation Buick GL8
Production: 20002005
Body style: 4-door minivan
Engine: 3.4 L LA1 V6
Wheelbase: 112 in (2.5)
120 in (Firstland)
Length: 187.3 in (2.5)
201.3 in (Fir.)
Width: 72.7 in
Height: 67.4 in (2.5)
68.1 in (Fir.)
Curb weight: 3730 lb (2.5)
3942 lb (Fir.)
Related: Chevrolet Venture
Oldsmobile Silhouette
Pontiac Montana
Opel Sintra
Second generation
Second generation Buick GL8 Firstland
Production: 2005–present
Body style: 4-door minivan
Related: Chevrolet Uplander
Buick Terraza
Saturn Relay
Pontiac Montana SV6


The Buick GL8 is a minivan sold by General Motors' Buick division in China. Released in 2000, the GL8 is essentially a rebadged Pontiac Montana. Many people tend to think the Buick Terraza was Buick's first minivan, since the GL8 is exclusively sold in the Chinese market. It was redesigned for 2005; however, it has a more aerodynamic and futuristic look than its American counterparts, the Buick Terraza, the Chevrolet Uplander, the Pontiac Montana, and the Saturn Relay.

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The regular wheelbase GL8 is known as the GL8 2.5 while the extended wheelbase variant is called the GL8 Firstland. There are four trim levels available, called the LT, CT1, CT2, and GT (which is only available on the Firstland).

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