The 3.1 engines are very interchangeable throughout the years of production. Including the newer 3100, 3400 etc. The only thing that changed much was the camshaft was changed to a roller cam....when this happened the head was also changed. The fuel injection system was also upgraded a couple of times. They will absolutely bolt right in if you are talking about taking the engine out of one and dropping in the other. It should be a fairly direct swap.
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I think Buick will survive along with Chevrolet and Cadillac. Pontiac, Hummer, Saturn and GMC and jeep are going to be a thing of the past.
There are several GMC dealers in the Portland area. Check out: Breslin & Wallace Buick Pontiac GMC at 3434 Northeast Sandy Boulevard, Portland, Ph: (503) 234-8441 or visit - www.breslin-wallace.com AND Braley & Graham Auto Mall Buick-Pontiac-GMC-Isuzu at 9155 Southwest Canyon Road, Portland or Ph. (503) 292-8801 or visit www.braleyandgraham.com
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Call auto zone. I think they can tell you by the serial number of the car.
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One can find information about the auto brand Pontiac by going online to the official Pontiac website. A dedicated agent will be happy to give you information on Pontiac.
Pontiac accessories can be purchased from eBay, Amazon, Auto Anything, JC Whitney, Auto Parts Warehouse, Buy GM Parts Worldwide, and Pontiac's website.
You can easily find a Buick dealership in Delaware at Auto Mall. Just go online to Auto Mall and give them your zip code and they will tell you the Buick dealers in your area.
Auto Parts Warehouse and Jerry's Buick GMC are two places in Dallas to find Buick wheels. McKinney Buick is another source. Also, dont forget to check Advance Auto and Sears automotive.
No it doesn't! Stays in auto 4 wheel
Hi Buick auto parts are made in USA and Canada. Recently I had bought one Honda bike and for the safety I bought all the parts of it from various suppliers