- Buick Estate
Infobox Automobile
name=Buick Estate
aka="Buick Electra Estate"
"Buick LeSabre Estate"
manufacturer=General Motors
production=1940–1990
successor=Buick Roadmaster Estate
class=Full-size station wagon
similar= Infobox Automobile generation
name=Electra Estate
production=1977–1990
engine=350 in³ Buick V8
307 in³ Oldsmobile V8
350 in³ LF9 dieselV8
body_style=4-door station wagon
related=Buick Roadmaster Buick Electra Buick LeSabre Chevrolet Caprice Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser Oldsmobile 88 Pontiac Bonneville Pontiac Parisienne Pontiac Safari Pontiac Catalina
transmission=4-speed automatic
wheelbase= Auto in|115.9|0
length= Auto in|220.5|0
width= Auto in|79.3|0
height= Auto in|59.3|0
layout=FR layout
assembly=Arlington, Texas
platform=B-body
similar=Mercury Colony Park Buick used the Estate name on theirfull-size station wagon s.The first Estate Wagon was first offered on the 1940 Super model. It used a wooden body and was available in Buick's Special series in 1941 and 1942, and on Buick's larger "C" series (Super and Roadmaster) in the 1946-53 model years. Then it was offered the smaller "B" body Special, Century, LeSabre and Invicta with all steel bodies from 1954 to 1964. Among these were
hardtop Estate Wagons called Caballero that were offered only in 1957 and 1958.The model was reintroduced on the "B" body in 1970 and was simply called Estate Wagon.
From 1971 to 1976, the Estate Wagon was built on the "C" body platform and shared the innovative "clam shell" tailgate used on all full size wagons from General Motors. The 1974-1976 models were the largest station wagons ever built. [http://www.stationwagon.com/faq.html#q12]
In 1977, the Estate Wagon was downsized and relaunched on General Motors' "B" platform. In 1979 an Estate Wagon Limited was offered with many extra cost options included as standard. To further differentiate the Limited model, fenders included four venta ports (up from three) and the interior had loose pillow designed seating. In 1980 body changes made the wagon more aerodynamic for better fuel efficiency. Also in 1980, the Electra Estate Wagon was introduced and replaced the Estate Wagon Limited. The 'base' model was called the LeSabre Estate Wagon.
A Buick Electra Estate Wagon was central to story in the 1987 film "
Adventures in Babysitting ".The last Estates were
rear wheel drive B-bodies with a Auto in|115.9|0wheelbase . The Electra Estate model name was used in 1988 and 1989 even though the Electra sedan used thefront wheel drive C platform. The final year of Estate production, 1990, just used the Estate model name. The Estate was replaced with the B-body Roadmaster Estate Wagon for 1991. Though it used the "Estate" name, it is more commonly referred to, simply as the "Roadmaster".The Estate used the Buick 455 from 1970 to 1976, and the Buick 350 from 1977 to 1980. After the Buick V8's discontinuation, the Estate came with either the Olds 307 or Olds 350 diesel.
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