Everything posted by wildcat
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Motor Trend Comparison: LaCrosse CXS vs ES 350
Will the better Buick please stand up? "Since 1989, Toyota's Lexus ES sedans have been raking in gigantic piles of crispy green cashola by employing an absurdly elementary tactic: simply becoming Japan's Buick. You see, Buick's once colossal sales volume hasn't so much evaporated since its halcyon days as it's been incrementally hijacked by a Lexus that's consistently been offering Buick-to-the-bone qualities -- most notably relaxed quietness -- conjoined with Japanese quality." In the end, Buick wins... by a nose. To read the entire article, click here
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Detroit Free Press: Buick sales up 37.4%
"Buick sales up 37.4%" Tim Higgins Detroit Free Press, Jan. 5, 2010 Good news for Buick fans - read about Buick's momentum! click here
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What is yours?
First, I guess I'd have to say a 1969 Mercury Cougar convertible. A co-worker of my Father's had an all-white one (white body, white top, whitewalls and wire wheels) at the time it was new. I thought it was sharp. I also personally like the big, stylish early '60s Mercs (though not as much as GM's stuff, of course LOL). I recently got my Mother all 6 (so far) of the complete seasons of "Hawaii 5-0" on DVD. I watched a few episodes first and in one, the Mercury logo on the hood of Jack Lord's 1968 car was actually taped over with black tape. Then, in other episodes, it was clearly visible. I also watched one of the later episodes, where he was given a newer Mercury ('74?-'75?), and they showed a lack of continuity by using clips of McGarrett's old Mercury racing to some scene, even though he was now driving the newer one. Lastly, as a kid, I had a green "Matchbox" of a '68 Mercury wagon LOL
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New Buick Excelle sedan spotted out
Hi ocnblu. No, the Cruze does not. (See the photo linked below.) clickity-clack
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New Buick Excelle sedan spotted out
From China Car Times, here are some more pictures of the new Chinese Buick Excelle sedan. Maybe it's the gray-ish color of the body, rather than white, but in my opinion, they look pretty good; I particularly like the proportions of the photo in the bottom right.
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Brian Sweeney new head of Buick-GMC
The Detroit Free Press offers a brief report, but one with Sweeney's photo. Click here.
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Brian Sweeney new head of Buick-GMC
According to the Detroit News, Brian Sweeney, 42, will be named the new General Manager of Buick-GMC. Click here.
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Henderson resigns as GM CEO
I had been hoping he would be the new General Manager of Buick-GMC. But the whole enchilada is fine, too
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Buick Excelle Hatch - The big picture!
"Buick Excelle Hatch - The big picture!" China Car Times, Nov. 24, 2009 "The Buick Excelle hatch is some serious direct competition to the recently launched VW Golf, and with it being available in hatchback and sedan form, GM might be able to keep up the fight against its largest competitor in the PRC." For the complete story, including 13 pictures, click here.
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Buick China's new 5-dr sedan is "Yinglang"
Oh no, don't give GM any ideas... Buick Minneapolis Buick Eau Claire Buick St. Paul Buick Sheboygan Buick Milwaukee Buick Racine Buick Cedar Rapids Buick Kenosha
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Buick China's new 5-dr sedan is "Yinglang"
The name of the new Buick 5-door sedan in China is... Yinglang. Global Times reports that "The Yinglang model is the Chinese version of the Opel Astra. According to autohome.com, the Yinglang may feature 1.6-liter and 1.8-liter engines, and the luxury model will be loaded with a 1.6T turbocharged engine." For a couple pictures, click here.
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Magna wants Demel to head Opel
Is the current head of GM Europe, Carl-Peter Forster, leaving? click here
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Volt Chief Frank Weber Going to Opel
Whether spelled "Turth" or "Truth About Cars," I wouldn't look to them for anything but negativity about GM. They seem to twist around even the most positive news about GM into something else. Run from them... fast!
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Future Buick Names
Perhaps they didn't want "Astra" because it had just been in use by Saturn.
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Buick Park Avenue face lift spotted in China
The Chinese Buick Park Avenue is getting new headlights, new wheels, and other minor modifications, according to China Car Times. For pictures, click here.
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2010 Subaru Outback at the Georgian College Autoshow
That hood gap is something awful :sign0200:
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Future Buick Names
Here's one more name Buick had plans for: "Anthem." In "Time for GM to overhaul its culture," written by Daniel Howes of the Detroit News, he says the Buick hybrid crossover recently killed (the "Vuick") was to be called "Anthem."
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Future Buick Names
For the Buick faithful, a poster at GMInsideNews states, according to a recent presentation to dealers, the small premium Buick will be called "Verano" and the baby Enclave will be "Encore."
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Jim Wangers Announces Signature Edition GTO
" . . . As the company says, 'This is the car Pontiac should have made but didn't.'" Are they claiming that Pontiac should have made it as described in 1969... or 2009? How would the Pontiac faithful have viewed this car if it came out, as a "retro" design, in 2009? Could such a car have been sold by GM in 2009 for a reasonable price?
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Jim Wangers Announces Signature Edition GTO
Did Mr. Wangers have to have GM's permission to do this? Is his car a "Pontiac" GTO or just a "GTO"?
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GM delays new Buick shipments on quality concerns
DETROIT — General Motors Co. said Tuesday the rollout of its new 2010 Buick LaCrosse is being delayed for a few weeks due to quality concerns. Speaking to analysts and reporters during a conference call on August sales, GM's vice president of U.S. sales Mark LaNeve said about 300 to 400 of the cars were shipped in August, but further deliveries are on hold until the company works out what it called "quality issues." The company wouldn't offer specifics on exact problems with the LaCrosse, but LaNeve said they "were not serious but were enough to delay us three or four weeks while we made sure they were fixed so that our customers didn't have any problems." For the complete story, click here.
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August 2009 Sales: General Motors - 246,479
Fans of GM and Buick (which leaves you out) understand that, at the present time, Buick has only three vehicles to sell and sorely needs more product - which is on the way. The new models should be fully competitive, as evidenced by the latest launch, the new Buick LaCrosse and its many plaudits. GM is not cutting any other makes; they cut what they wanted to already. From here on, it's build for the future. P.S. - Do you suggest that they drop the Corvette, based on such sales?
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"Baby Enclave" added to Buick lineup in '11
option 1a. See the video footage from CBS News that showed the "baby Enclave" in the design studio
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Pontiac G8 to be Sold in Australia
Maybe they'll make it into a big Cadillac?
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Pontiac G8 to be Sold in Australia
No, Pontiac isn't global. These will be sold as Holdens.