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Encyclopedia > Buick Skyhawk

There have been two small cars from Buick called the SkyHawk or Skyhawk:


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Buick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1957 words)
Buick began consolidating its lineup in 2005, replacing the Century and Regal with the LaCrosse, and the LeSabre and Park Avenue with the Lucerne in 2006.
It appears Buick may be preparing to abandon this styling cue for a new waterfall grille, as seen on the Buick Velite concept car from 2004 and the Buick Lucerne introduced for the 2006 model year.
Buicks used to be sold throughout the Middle East until the Buick Roadmaster was discontinued.
Buick Skyhawk Parts Inquiry - B.O.P. Auto Recycling (300 words)
Use the online form below, to check availability and pricing for the Buick Skyhawk coupe, hatchback, sedan or wagon parts that you are looking for.
Please click here, to go to the Buick inquiry menu page, if you are looking for parts for a different model vehicle.
The words Buick, Buick Skyhawk, Custom, Gran Touring, Limited, S, S/E, Sport, T-Package and T-Type are used solely to identify the make and model of automobile and does not imply or indicate any affiliation or relation with the manufacturers, distributors or dealerships.
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