Buick Rainier

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Buick Rainier
Buick Rainier
Manufacturer General Motors
Production 2004–2007
Assembly Moraine Assembly
Predecessor Oldsmobile Bravada
Successor Buick Enclave
Class Mid-size SUV
Layout FR layout/four wheel drive
Platform GMT360
Engine(s) 4.2 L Vortec I6
5.3 L Vortec V8
Transmission(s) 4-speed automatic
Wheelbase 113.0 in (2870 mm)
Length 2004-05: 191.8 in (4872 mm)
2006-07: 193.4 in (4912 mm)
Width 75.4 in (1915 mm)
Height 74.5 in (1892 mm)
Fuel capacity 22 US gallons (83.3 L/18.3 imp gal)
Related Chevrolet TrailBlazer
Chevrolet SSR
GMC Envoy
Isuzu Ascender
Oldsmobile Bravada
Saab 9-7X

The Buick Rainier was a mid-size SUV sold by the Buick division of General Motors. Introduced for 2004 to replace the Oldsmobile Bravada, the Rainier was the first truck sold under the Buick marque (the unibody Rendezvous might also qualify, as it is classified by the EPA as a light truck) since the 1920s, and was the first body-on-frame V8-powered Buick since the 1996 Roadmaster. It is also the first rear-wheel drive Buick since the Roadmaster. The Rainier was only available in a 5-passenger configuration, yet was one of only four GMT360 SUVs to offer a V8 engine in this configuration along with the GMC Envoy Denali, Saab 9-7X 5.3i, and Chevrolet TrailBlazer SS. Both rear and all-wheel drive models were offered. An upscale CXL trim added a better Bose stereo and XM Satellite Radio.

Most of the Rainier's body styling was a direct transfer from the Oldsmobile Bravada, with a new front fascia bearing a resemblance to other Buick models.

Buick also debuted the QuietTuning sound insulation on the Rainier. Buick's QuietTuning involved designing a vehicle with sound dampening features like triple door seals, acoustic laminate glass, and thicker sound-absorbing pads on the hood and firewall.

The Rainier (as well as the Rendezvous crossover and Terraza minivan) were replaced by a new crossover SUV, the Enclave, on the GM Lambda platform for 2008.

However, GM is continuing production on the Chevrolet TrailBlazer, GMC Envoy, and Saab 9-7X for the 2009 model year according to the GM Fleet website.


[edit] Engines

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[edit] 2007 Model

  • Available in CXL Trim Model
  • Standard Rear Air Suspension
  • Available all wheel drive
  • OnStar Directions and Connections with Turn by Turn Navigation
  • Standard StabiliTrak
  • Last Year for the Buick Ranier