As Buick's first full-frame sport utility vehicle, Rainier comes with even higher standard levels of capability for 2006, a long with elegant new exterior touches that immediately convey its premium position among SUVs. , , GM's innovative StabiliTrak electronic stability control system, combined with traction control, is standard on all Rainier models for 2006. Previously, traction assist was standard on rear-wheel drive models only. , , "Making StabiliTrak technology standard on the Rainier underscores our commitment to providing Buick customers with a comprehensive package of luxury, comfort and safety," said Steve Shannon, Buick general manager., , Featured on Rainier for the first time, StabiliTrak helps drivers maintain control during sudden maneuvers or in low traction conditions by using a comprehensive series of sensors to measure acceleration, deceleration, steering angle and yaw rate. By monitoring these inputs, the system automatically controls the vehicle to help maintain the driver's intended path when a measurable deviation from the intended course is detected. , , The system maintains control by regulating vehicle acceleration or applying the brakes at any wheel. For example, if the vehicle begins to understeer, StabiliTrak applies the inside rear brake to help turn the vehicle. If the vehicle begins to oversteer, StabiliTrak applies the outside front brake to straighten the vehicle. , , Rainier 's handsome exterior receives some elegant new touches for 2006, including chromed accents on the side roof rails and exterior door handles. Up front, Rainier gets a new front grille design with a large Buick tri-shield emblem, while its rear appearance is complemented by a body-colored rear exterior license plate surround and liftgate handle., , While Rainier has an outstanding ability to master most driving conditions as well as tow or carry substantial payloads, its interior emphasizes comfort and luxury in the best Buick tradition. Among the segment's roomiest for head, shoulder and hip room, Rainier seats five adults with room to spare. When more cargo capacity is needed, the split rear seats can be folded forward to open up to 80.1 cubic feet (2,268.4L) of cargo space. , , Rainier's excellent balance between a quiet ride and capable handling begins with its strong body-on-frame architecture and best-in-class body stiffness, which minimizes road noise and vibration. Rainier's stiff body structure is complemented by QuietTuning, a comprehensive engineering initiative aimed at reducing unwanted noise and harshness on every Buick car and truck for 2006., , Notable features include an acoustic laminate in the windshield; additional sealing at the vehicle's C- and D-pillars; and sound-absorbing materials in the engine compartment, doors and quarter panels in addition to quiet-riding Michelin tires. Attention to exterior aerodynamics, component isolation and fine-tuning of all related elements to achieve the most desirable frequency ranges also are an integral part of the QuietTuning initiative on every Buick car and truck., , Rainier 's smooth, comfortable ride comes from a fully independent front suspension, along with a five-link, electronically controlled rear air suspension engineered to withstand the most demanding load or towing conditions. With this system, air springs replace the standard rear coil springs for superior damping and improved isolation from road noise. Sensors manage a compressor that instantly adjusts air spring pressure to maintain a level ride height. Rainier 's maximum towing capacity ranges from 6,000 to 6,700 pounds (2,722 to 3,015 kg) depending on choice of engine and other drivetrain components, , All advertised prices are based on a cash sale only with no tax or title cost included. We work with good, bad and no credit. Bankruptcies, foreclosures and repossessions are OK too. You can submit an application for credit on this website and know your options - usually within 24 hours on busines