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Used Buick Electra Estate wagon For Sale
The Buick Electra Estate Wagon was in production from 1977 to 1990. It was introduced and replaced the Estate Wagon Limited while the 'base' model was now called LeSabre Estate Wagon. It has a 4-speed automatic transmission and is classified as a full size car. The Estate was General Motor's most expensive and most fully equipped entry in the market, as Cadillac, the automaker's luxury division, did not offer a wagon style vehicle.
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In production from 1977 to 1990, the Electra Estate Wagon was manufactured by Buick, a General Motors division. It was introduced and replaced the Estate Wagon Limited while the 'base' model was now called LeSabre Estate Wagon. It has a 4-speed automatic transmission and is classified as a full size car. The Estate was General Motor's most expensive and most fully equipped entry in the market, as Cadillac, the automaker's luxury division, did not offer a wagon style vehicle. In the early 1940s, the first Buick Estate station wagon was a large-bodied GM C platform Super modified with a wooden body, shared with the Oldsmobile Series 60. It was available on Buick's B platform Special series, and later on Buick's C platform (Roadmaster and Super) in the 1946–53 model years. From 1954 to 1958 it was only offered on the smaller B platform Century and Special, with all steel bodies. Among these were hardtop Estate Wagons called Caballero that were offered only in 1957 and 1958. From 1959 through 1964 the Estate Wagon was offered on the B platform Invicta and LeSabre. In 1965, the Estate Wagon was replaced by the new, smaller A platform Buick Sport Wagon, making the B-body Chevrolet Impala Estate and Pontiac Safari the only full-sized GM station wagons until 1970.
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