August 26, 200817 yr Author I guess it depends on how compact is defined, in Buick terms. I personally see Buick compacts larger. The exercise was to use exisiting models to offer creative, design and styling inspirations for new Buick compacts. Everyone has a different image of what they think this compact should be, many say Buick doesn't listen enough to their potential buyers. I was simply offering a creative outlet to provide input on the direction Buick enthusiasts think they should take, in a fashion that is simple for the most creatively challenged enthusiast — existing vehicles. Don't be afraid to use your imagination.
August 29, 200817 yr Beautiful sculpting, especially for a small car. Edited August 29, 200817 yr by §carlet §wordfish
August 29, 200817 yr Someone wanna tell me why this thread is "Compact car" but 2 of the current 4 photos are CUVs?
August 29, 200817 yr Someone wanna tell me why this thread is "Compact car" but 2 of the current 4 photos are CUVs? No idea...I don't see any correlation between a Peugeot concept, Infiniti wagon, or a Mazda CUV and Buick...though the Mazda does resemble a mini-Enclave in profile, somewhat.
August 29, 200817 yr What I think he's suggesting is that Buick start copying styling cues from other automakers instead of forging their own path.
August 29, 200817 yr That Peugeot is disgusting! The gross front overhang makes an '89 Dodge Dynasty look attractive. The Mazda is quite bland stylistically, but clean & unoffensive, and the Infiniti EX35, like many Infiniti products from the past few years, is very attractive and would be a serious contender for my money if I was in the mood for a "modern crossover" (which I'm NOT)
August 29, 200817 yr I guess it depends on how compact is defined, in Buick terms. I personally see Buick compacts larger. The exercise was to use exisiting models to offer creative, design and styling inspirations for new Buick compacts. Everyone has a different image of what they think this compact should be, many say Buick doesn't listen enough to their potential buyers. I was simply offering a creative outlet to provide input on the direction Buick enthusiasts think they should take, in a fashion that is simple for the most creatively challenged enthusiast — existing vehicles. Don't be afraid to use your imagination. Next time, you might want to explain the topic in your initial post (as you did above) to prevent confusion... The only one I agree with here is the Infiniti EX35. It could be rebadged and sold as a Buick tomorrow AFAIC.
August 31, 200817 yr That Peugeot is disgusting! It's not a Peugeot, it's a SEAT. And I happen to find it quite elegant. Don't even get me started on what I think of short overhangs.
September 2, 200817 yr Author Next time, you might want to explain the topic in your initial post (as you did above) to prevent confusion... Sorry. It is just fun to sometimes sit back and watch where it goes. Enjoying the chat.
September 5, 200817 yr Author Image Link 5 A Buick compact car can come in numerous forms; a compact CUV, a compact wagon, a compact sedan, a compact coupe, a compact roadster or, what seems very popular with luxury makers now, some amalgamation of those. Think back to those drawings that appeared in the background of one of the Invicta design videos, smaller with niche purpose or attitude. Edited September 5, 200817 yr by InvictaMan
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