Buick SUV climbs to new heights

Buick SUV climbs to new heights

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Published: 29 04 2003

Buick is adding a mid-sized sport utility vehicle to its lineup in 2003. The 2004 Buick Rainier is the first truck-based SUV in the Buick family, and the company says this model is based on General Motors' "award-winning mid-size utility architecture."

What can we expect from the Rainier? Sure-footed, refined handling, lots of interior space, and plenty of safety features, according to Buick.

Power comes from a Vortec 4200 inline six-cylinder engine — with 275 horsepower and 275 lb.-ft. of torque. Rainier also offers an optional all-aluminum, Vortec 5300 V-8 engine, Buick’s first V-8 in eight model years. The V-8 SFI (sequential fuel injection) engine provides 290 horsepower and 325 lb.-ft. of torque.

Both engines are paired with an electronically controlled, GM Hydra-Matic 4L60-E four-speed transmission. Buick says drivers will find the 4L60-E provides smooth and precise shifting. Rainier is designed to deliver touring car smoothness with agile handling, and features a QuietRide system with laminated front and side glass as well as extensive use of increased sound absorption material throughout the vehicle. Rainier is available with two-wheel drive or optional all-wheel drive.

The exterior and interior design on the Rainier feature Buick styling. Its vertical bar pattern grille has a chrome crown, chrome surround and tri-shield centre insignia. Rainier features exclusive eight-spoke 17-inch wheels, jewel-like headlamps with offset high/low beam fixtures; standard fog lamps with chrome surround, and two-tone front and rear fascias. The front and rear fascias are body color over grey, with the grey carried through the rocker panel appliqués.

Inside, a monochromatic interior with chrome accents and dark burled walnut woodgrain can seat five adults, with 60/40 split rear seats. Front and rear seats are upholstered with perforated leather, and front seats have standard memory and available heat functions.

Other interior features include:

  • Standard dual-zone automatic heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system
  • Rear seat fan and audio controls
  • Standard OnStar, which includes remote unlocking and diagnostics and emergency assistance.
  • Standard Driver Information Centre which provides vehicle functions and trip computer operations
  • Standard steering-wheel-mounted controls for stereo system, heating/AC and trip information
  • Available Bose Stereo System features digital technology, six speakers and CD system. An in-dash, six-disc front-loading changer also is available.
  • Available rear-seat entertainment system with DVD player and screen.
  • Available navigation system.
  • Available XM radio.

The 2004 Buick Rainier is set to hit showrooms in September 2003.

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