2007 Buick – Van Terraza Introduction and pictures gallery
MSRP Range: $26,660 – $30,780 |
Fuel Economy: 18 MPG city / 25 MPG highway
Bodystyles: Minivan/Van
Engines: 3.9L V6



More about the 2007 Buick Van – Terraza
The Buick Terraza is a minivan from General Motors’ Buick brand that was sold from the 2005 through 2007 model years. It filled the position of GM’s luxury minivan that was previously occupied by the Oldsmobile Silhouette until the division’s demise in 2004. The Terraza was built alongside its Chevrolet, Pontiac, and Saturn sisters; (Uplander, Montana SV6, and Relay) in Doraville, Georgia. Contrary to popular belief, the Terraza was not Buick’s first minivan. In 2000, Buick released the GL8 to China. It remains solely to the Chinese market, where it is still in production today.
Changes for vehicles in 2007
The Terraza’s last year, and all-wheel drive models are dropped. The 3.9 L V6 is now the only engine offered, however it is available with a flex-fuel option. More standard features are offered on the new CX Plus model, which is slotted between the CX and CXL. The Terraza was removed from Buick’s website in early fall 2007, around the same time it was dropped from Buick’s lineup, in anticipation of the new Enclave.
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