Buick Terraza

The Buick Terraza is a minivan from the Buick division of General Motors. It filled the position of GM's luxury minivan that was previously occupied by the Oldsmobile Silhouette until Oldsmobile'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 - the GL8 debuted in China in 2000, where it was solely marketed and it is still produced and sold today.

The Terraza was discontinued following the end of the 2007 model year due to slow sales. The Terraza, along with the truck-based Rainier and the Buick Rendezvous crossover SUV, were all replaced by the Buick Enclave. The last Terraza was produced on June 21, 2007.