Q. Is Buick currently offering any incentives or Special Offers?
A. Incentive offers vary throughout the year. Please see the Current Offers page for Buick's national or regional incentives or contact a dealer at the Buick Dealer Locator to inquire about any potential local offers. If you would prefer to contact us by phone, we can be reached at 1-800-422-8425. Monday - Friday 8am-9pm EST. Saturday 9am-6pm EST.
Q. What are the different option packages and prices?
A. Because the available options and their prices vary from model to model, it's best to ask your dealer for the specifics. He or she will be glad to explain the options available for the model you're interested in. To locate a Buick dealer please visit the Buick Dealer Locator.
Q. When can I place an order for next year's model?
A. Ask your local Buick dealer for specifics about the model you're interested in. He or she will be glad to provide you with a schedule. To locate a Buick dealer please visit the Buick Dealer Locator.
Q. How are trade-in values determined?
A. Your trade-in value is determined by the Dealer and could vary based on many factors, including mileage, the overall condition of your vehicle, the popularity of your vehicle and current regional market conditions. Check with your Dealer for details.
Q. Can I purchase a Buick directly from the factory?
A. No. However, you may order a vehicle from the factory through an authorized Buick dealer. To locate a Buick dealer please visit the Buick Dealer Locator.
Q. What types of vehicle financing are available through GMAC?
A. Whether you want to lease or buy, your GM dealership and GMAC have some smart ways to fit a new GM vehicle into your life and your budget. To view the range of GMAC financing choices your dealership offers to qualified customers, visit GMAC.
Q. Can I apply online to get pre-approved for financing through GMAC before I go to a dealership?
A. Yes. Just fill out and submit our online GMAC Express Application Once GMAC receives your information, they'll process it quickly and e-mail you a printable certificate to take to the GM dealership of your choice to complete the application process.
Product Features
Q. What is E85 Ethanol?
A. E85 Ethanol a blend of 85% ethanol and 15 gasoline, is a renewable fuel made mostly from U.S.-grown corn. E85 Ethanol Flexible Fuel Vehicles (FFV) are designed to run on E85, gasoline or any blend of the two. For more details including vehicles with E85 option and locating E85 fuel stations, please visit livegreengoyellow.com.
Q. Where can I find information about air bags/supplemental inflatable restraints on Buick vehicles?
A. To learn about the specific items on your vehicle, please refer to Section 1 in your Buick Owner's Manual, "Seats and Restraint Systems." For general information please visit the safety section on the GM website.
Q. What is Electronic Stability Control (i.e., StabiliTrak) and how does it work?
A. Stability enhancement systems help drivers maintain control of vehicles during certain low traction driving conditions such as ice, snow, gravel, wet pavement and uneven road surfaces, as well as in emergency lane changes or avoidance maneuvers. For more details as well as how the system works, please visit the StabiliTrak section on the GM website.
Q. What is the difference between all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive?
A. A vehicle equipped with all-wheel drive temporarily transfers power to all four driving wheels automatically when the need is sensed by the vehicle. A vehicle equipped with four-wheel drive (4x4) can transfer power from two wheels to all four wheels upon driver demand, usually by pushing a button or turning a switch.
Q. What is OnStar®?
A. As part of the best coverage in America, Onstar is now offered on nearly every GM vehicle sold in the US and Canada. OnStar is the in-vehicle safety and security system created to help protect you and your family on the road. OnStar's innovative three-button system offers:
24-hour access to expertly trained, caring advisors
A connection to emergency assistance
Access to OnStar Hands-Free Calling in covered areas (prepaid calling charges apply)
Call 1-888-4-ONSTAR (1-888-466-7827) or visit onstar.com for system limitations and details.
Q. What is OnStar® Vehicle Diagnostics?
A. OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics is an exclusive new service that runs diagnostic checks on a vehicle's key operating systems and sends the customer monthly reports by e-mail. It's available only from OnStar and GM — just one more way OnStar helps give you peace of mind on the road. Visit onstar.com for more information.
Warranty
Q. What is the 100,000 mile/5-year Powertrain warranty?
A. All GM cars and light duty trucks are covered. The Powertrain Limited Warranty is 100,000 miles or 5 years (whichever comes first, see dealer for details). It is fully transferable and there are no fees and no deductibles. In addition, the Roadside Assistance and Courtesy Transportation programs are also 100,000 miles or 5-years (whichever comes first). For more details, please visit your Buick Dealer or visit the Warranty section on GM.com.
Q. How is the bumper-to-bumper warranty affected by this 100,000-mile/5-year warranty?
A. The bumper-to-bumper New Vehicle Limited Warranty on new Buick cars and light-duty trucks remains in effect for 4 years or 50,000 miles (whichever comes first, see dealer for details). The powertrain limited warranty supplements the bumper to bumper warranty and, in general, continues to cover the engine, transmission, transfer case and axle assemblies on light duty vehicles up to the 100,000 miles or 5 years (whichever comes first, see dealer for details) from the vehicle's in-service date. For more details, please visit your dealer or visit the Warranty section on GM.com.
Q. What does the bumper-to-bumper warranty cover?
A. The Bumper-to-Bumper Limited Warranty covers most GM vehicles registered in the U.S. and Canada from the date the vehicle is first delivered until it reaches 4 years or 50,000 miles (whichever occurs first, see dealer for details). It covers the vehicle from bumper to bumper on any vehicle defect related to materials or workmanship. Original tires are covered but prorated after 12,000 miles during the terms of the Bumper to Bumper Limited Warranty. For further details, look in the Owner's Manual under "What Is Covered" and "What Is Not Covered."
Q. Is my vehicle covered from rust, too?
A. Buick vehicles are designed and built to resist corrosion. All body and sheet metal components are warranted against rust-through corrosion for a minimum of 6 years/100,000 miles (whichever comes first). Application of additional rust-inhibiting materials is not required under the corrosion coverage and none is recommended. See your Buick dealer for terms of this limited warranty.
Q. Does GM offer or endorse any service contracts for new or used vehicles?
A. Yes, the GM Protection Plan (GMPP) vehicle service and maintenance contracts are the only products endorsed by GM and are available through most GM dealers . To learn more about the different plans available, please visit www.gmprotectionplan.com/ourproducts.html.
Maintenance, Service & Repair
Q. Who do I contact if I have a concern with my vehicle?
A. Your satisfaction and goodwill are important to your dealer and to Buick. Normally, any concerns with the sales transaction or the operation of your vehicle will be resolved by your dealer's sales or service departments. The first step is to discuss your concern with a member of dealership management. Normally, concerns can be quickly resolved at that level. To locate a Buick dealer, please visit the Buick Dealer Locator.
Q. Why are Goodwrench®-trained technicians so important?
A. From changing oil to changing engines, these automotive experts use only Genuine GM Parts & Accessories that are designed specifically for your GM vehicle. They're also tested for performance and reliability. So no matter what kind of GM vehicle you own, trust it to the Goodwrench®-trained technicians at your GM dealer. You'll spend less time in the shop and more time on the road. For more details, please visit Goodwrench®.
Q. How do I obtain an Owner's Manual?
A. There are two ways to obtain a copy:
You can register your vehicle by visiting the Buick Owner Center at MyGMlink to obtain a complimentary electronic copy (for most vehicles from 1995 to present).
To receive a paper copy (for a fee) you may contact Helm, Inc. Manuals are available from the late 1960s or early 1970s for most GM vehicles. You can reach Helm Publications Ordering at 1-800-551-4123.
Q. What is MyGMlink?
A.
MyGMlink.com is a FREE service offered to GM customers where they can access and receive:
Digital Owner's Manual, Warranty Manual, and more
Recall notices for their specific vehicles
E-mail service reminders
Online service and maintenance records (as entered by the customer)
Q. How do I know if my vehicle has been included in a recall?
A. Should a recall on your vehicle ever occur, Buick will notify you by mail. You can also contact any Buick Dealer, visit the Buick Owner Center at MyGMlink, or you may call 1-800-4A-BUICK (1-800-422-8425). , or you may call 1-800-521-7300.
Q. What type of oil should I use in my Buick vehicle?
A. Should a recall on your vehicle ever occur, Buick will notify you by mail. You can also contact any Buick Dealer, visit the Buick Owner Center at MyGMlink, or you may call 1-800-4A-BUICK (1-800-422-8425). , or you may call 1-800-521-7300.
Parts & Accessories
Q. Where can I purchase officially-licensed Buick merchandise?
A. To order a catalog or actual merchandise, please visit Buick Accessories.
Q. Can I buy parts online?
A. Currently, Buick parts can only be purchased through your local Buick Dealer. However, some Buick retail websites do allow for the purchase of parts from their facilities via their websites. Therefore, please review your local Buick Dealer's websites for this information.
Safety
Q. What makes an air bag inflate?
A. In a frontal or near-frontal impact of sufficient severity, the air bag sensing system detects that the vehicle is suddenly stopping as a result of a crash. The sensing system triggers a release of inflation gas. This gas inflates the air bag. The inflator, air bag, and related hardware are all part of the air bag module packed inside the steering wheel for the driver air bag and in the instrument panel for the right front passenger air bag .
Q. When should an air bag inflate?
A. The air bag is designed to inflate in moderate to severe frontal or near-frontal crashes. The air bag will inflate only if the impact speed is above the system's designed "threshold level." If your vehicle goes straight into a wall that doesn't move or deform, the threshold level is about 14 to 18 mph (23 to 29 km/h). The threshold level can vary, however, with specific vehicle design, so that it can be somewhat above or below this range. If your vehicle strikes something that will move or deform, such as a parked car, the threshold level will be higher. Inflation is determined by the angle of the impact and the vehicle's deceleration.
Q. Will a side or rear impact or rollover cause the air bag to deploy?
A. If the vehicle is equipped with seat mounted side impact or roof rail mounted head curtain air bags, those will deploy in a side impact. If the vehicle is equipped with a roll over capable head curtain air bags, a roll over sensor will deploy the head curtain air bags in a roll over incident
The frontal air bags will not deploy in a side impact or roll over, unless there is also a front or front-corner impact of sufficient severity to trigger the frontal airbags.
The airbags will not deploy in a rear impact.
Q. Is it still necessary to wear a safety belt with the Supplemental Inflatable Restraint system?
A. Yes! The air bag supplements the protection provided by the shoulder belts. Remember, the air bag is designed to inflate in moderate-to-severe frontal and near-frontal crashes. Safety belts can provide protection in impacts other than frontal and near-frontal collisions.
Q. Where can I find information about air bags/supplemental inflatable restraints on Buick vehicles?
A. To learn about the specific items on your vehicle, please refer to Section 1 in your Buick Owner's Manual, "Seats and Restraint Systems." For general information please visit the safety section on the GM website.
Q. What kind of child-safety seats should I use in my Buick vehicle?
A.
There are no specific child restraints that Buick recommends or endorses, but we do have some information that might be helpful to you.
Buick's seats and safety belt systems are designed to accommodate child restraints. However, we cannot be certain that all child restraints will be compatible with Buick vehicles. Our cars conform to SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) J1819 standard, which is a recommended guideline for automotive safety belt and child restraint compatibility. Therefore, child restraints that conform to this standard will be more compatible with the seats and safety belt systems used in Buick vehicles. Also, your Buick Dealer can install a tether anchor kit (at no charge to you) that will anchor front-facing child seats.
First, we recommend you work with a child-safety seat manufacturer, or a local retail outlet that sells child restraint seats, for possible suggestions on what type of seat would be most appropriate for your needs. You could also take your child restraint to a checkup event or contact a local CPS technician for additional assistance. There are a couple of websites that have some good information on this topic.
In addition, you might want to try checking with your local hospital, police department and fire department for any information they might have.
Q. How do you turn off the daytime running lights while parked?
A. Simply depress the parking brake.
Buick Roadside
Q. What is Roadside Assistance?
A. Buick has a Roadside Assistance program to aid owners during an emergency and with other services. It is a complimentary service that comes with each new Buick. Services provided include:
Towing to the closest GM divisional dealer (from a legal roadway)
Flat tire change (using vehicle's spare or tire inflator kit)
Battery jump-start
Vehicle unlock service (costs for a new key and the labor to create not covered)
Trip interruption assistance (coverage varies by brand)
Trip routing (coverage varies by brand)
Emergency fuel delivery (up to $5.00 worth)
Q. How do I contact Roadside Assistance?
A. If your Buick vehicle is equipped with an active OnStar subscription, the customer can simply press the blue button for roadside service. If it is not equipped with OnStar, please call 1-800-252-1112 to initiate roadside assistance for your vehicle.
Q. How long is my vehicle covered by Roadside Assistance?
A. Roadside Assistance is included for 100,000 miles/5 years on 2007 and newer GM models.
Q. Are there any costs to me for using Roadside Assistance?
A. There is generally no charge for any of the services listed under "What is Roadside Assistance?" while the vehicle is covered by the complimentary Roadside Assistance service. However, additional charges may be incurred for some services, including towing the vehicle beyond the closest Buick dealer; for non-warranty parts and labor; or for lost key replacements. For details and additional information, please refer to Section 7 of the Owner's Manual.
GM Mobility
Q. What is the GM Mobility Program?
A. General Motors is committed to helping persons with disabilities equip their vehicles for easier travel. To learn about the GM Mobility program, please visit www.gmmobility.com or contact the GM Mobility Assistance Center at 1-800-323-9935.
Q. I (We) would like to request a monetary or vehicle donation from General Motors or one of its divisions. What do I (we) do?
A. General Motors and the GM Foundation support a variety of activities in the communities where we do business. For guidelines that apply to proposals to either GM or the GM Foundation for grants, event participation, or vehicle donation requests please visit www.gm.com.
Legal
Q. Is Buick part of General Motors?
A. Buick is a division of General Motors.
Q. I would like Buick to grant me permission to use an image from the site and let me link from my site to Buick. What should I do?
A. Unfortunately, Buick cannot allow images from the Buick site to be posted on other sites. Feel free to link your site to the Buick site.
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