The Buick Rainier is an SUV made by Buick. It offers a 4.2L L6 engine. This vehicle is able to achieve approximately twenty miles per gallon when driving.
An optional 5.3 liter, 305hp V8 engine was also available. Although it returned lower mileage figures it allowed the towing capacity to be increased compared to the straight six.
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The Buick Rainier is a mid-sized SUV. It was made by General Motors but has since been discontinued. It was replaced by the Buick Enclave.
Buick Rainier was created in 2004.
Buick Rainier has a six cylinder engine that produces 275 horse power. The Buick Rainer also has the option of having a V-8 engine also. Both engines are availble in rear or all wheel drive
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Buick didn't make a Rainier in 1994
The Buick Rainier was first introduced by General Motors in 2004. The Buick Rainier was made as a replacement to the Oldsmobile Bravada and was the first truck sold under the Buick brand.
The Buick Rainier model was actually discontinued after 2007. The Buick Enclave has replaced this model as a crossover SUV.
The base MSRP for the 2007 Buick Rainier is $31,550. The top MSRP for that model and year is about $33,570.
The Buick Rainier was introduced in 2004. Production was discontinued after 2007. The Enclave took its place. It replaced the Olds. Bravada model.
2004 Buick Rainier - Radio Fuse is #41 in the Fuse Block, under the drivers side rear passenger seat . . .
The Buick Rainier's production ceased in 2008. The Rainier was replaced by a new crossover SUV. There was also a recall for the model years 2006 and 2007 due to short-circuits in the power windows and door lock switches.