Buick City

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Buick City was a name applied to the former Buick home plant following major renovations completed during the early 1980s to better compete with Japanese producers. The plant was a massive automobile manufacturing complex in the northeast of Flint, Michigan. Elements of the 235-acre (950,000 m2) complex dated from before 1904, when it was known as Flint Wagon Works. Once General Motors assumed operations all aspects of Buick vehicles were constructed, and it became known as "Buick City" in 1985. The engine block and cylinder heads were cast at Defiance Foundry in Defiance, Ohio and earlier at Saginaw Metal Casting Operations in Saginaw, Michigan. rdf:langString
Buick City est un ancien complexe industriel appartenant à General Motors, au travers de la marque Buick. Il est situé à Flint aux États-Unis et mesure près d'un kilomètre carré. Le complexe a été en activité de 1904 jusqu'en 2010, avant d'être détruit. * Portail du Michigan * Portail de la production industrielle * Portail de l’architecture et de l’urbanisme rdf:langString
Buick City was een groot automobielassemblagecomplex van General Motors in Flint (Michigan) in de Verenigde Staten. De site werd geopend in 1904 maar werd pas in 1984 bekend als Buick City. In 1999 werd het complex gesloten en in 2002 afgebroken. Buick City was GM's laatste assemblagefabriek in de stad Flint die ooit een van dé autocentra van de VS was. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Buick City was a name applied to the former Buick home plant following major renovations completed during the early 1980s to better compete with Japanese producers. The plant was a massive automobile manufacturing complex in the northeast of Flint, Michigan. Elements of the 235-acre (950,000 m2) complex dated from before 1904, when it was known as Flint Wagon Works. Once General Motors assumed operations all aspects of Buick vehicles were constructed, and it became known as "Buick City" in 1985. The engine block and cylinder heads were cast at Defiance Foundry in Defiance, Ohio and earlier at Saginaw Metal Casting Operations in Saginaw, Michigan.
rdf:langString Buick City est un ancien complexe industriel appartenant à General Motors, au travers de la marque Buick. Il est situé à Flint aux États-Unis et mesure près d'un kilomètre carré. Le complexe a été en activité de 1904 jusqu'en 2010, avant d'être détruit. * Portail du Michigan * Portail de la production industrielle * Portail de l’architecture et de l’urbanisme
rdf:langString Buick City was een groot automobielassemblagecomplex van General Motors in Flint (Michigan) in de Verenigde Staten. De site werd geopend in 1904 maar werd pas in 1984 bekend als Buick City. In 1999 werd het complex gesloten en in 2002 afgebroken. Buick City was GM's laatste assemblagefabriek in de stad Flint die ooit een van dé autocentra van de VS was.
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