What is buick apollo?

The Buick Apollo was a compact car produced by Buick from 1973 to 1975. It was based on the GM X-body platform, which it shared with the Chevrolet Nova, Oldsmobile Omega, and Pontiac Ventura.

The Apollo was available as a 2-door coupe and a 4-door sedan. It was marketed as an upscale compact car, offering a more luxurious interior and smoother ride than its Chevrolet counterpart.

The Apollo was initially offered with a range of inline-6 and V8 engines, with options for both manual and automatic transmissions. In 1974, Buick introduced a sportier GS model, which featured a more powerful V8 engine and performance enhancements.

Sales of the Buick Apollo were modest, and the model was discontinued after the 1975 model year. Despite its relatively short production run, the Buick Apollo has gained a small following among classic car enthusiasts.