Answer:
The Buick and the second property.
Explanation:
The community property law states that income earned by either of spouse during the marriage or all the property purchased with those income during the marriage are equally owned by both husband and wife. These income and property are considered as community property.
Community property law distinguishes real and personal property into categories of separate and community property. Separate property belongs to one spouse; community property belongs to both spouses equally. Separate property is that property which is acquired prior to the marriage, by gift or inheritance.
Similarly, during the marriage debt is also equally shared by the spouse.