Does Buick Make a Pickup Truck?

In recent years, the popularity of pickup trucks has grown considerably. From farmers to construction workers, many people rely on them for their everyday needs. For those who prefer the luxury and comfort of a Buick vehicle, the question arises: does Buick make a pickup truck?

In general, no. Currently, Buick does not offer any pickup truck models.

This is because GMC and Chevrolet are the two divisions of General Motors that are in charge of manufacturing pickups. Since Buick is also part of GM, this means that they do not have any pickups in their line-up.

However, it is important to note that this wasn’t always the case. In fact, some classic Buick vehicles did feature a pickup truck body style.

The Roadmaster Estate Wagon was one such model and it was produced between 1991 and 1996. This wagon featured a rear-facing third seat which could be folded down to create a pickup bed.

It is also worth mentioning that some current models from other brands have been rebadged with the Buick logo for sale in certain parts of the world. For example, in China there is a version of the Chevrolet Colorado which has been rebranded as the “Buick Baojun 630”.

Conclusion:

To answer the question posed at the beginning of this article: no, Buick does not currently make any pickup truck models. However, there were some classic models which featured a pickup body style as well as certain rebranded versions from other brands which have been released in certain parts of the world.

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Stephen Dunn