Buick Wildcat Design Concept Wants To Take On the BMW Z4 and Jaguar F-Type
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Buick Wildcat Design Concept Wants To Take On the BMW Z4 and Jaguar F-Type



Let's be honest now; the only reason that Buick survived the cut during General Motors' government forced restructuring is the brand's huge success in China, where business is literally booming: Chinese consumers buy around four times as many Buicks as their U.S. counterparts with sales of about 700,000 units in 2012.

In its home market of North America, Buick doesn't enjoy the same affection as it does in China, and its current portfolio of models isn’t exactly helping change perceptions. One independent designer who still believes in the marque is Marc Senger. Not only that, but he also came up with a vision on how to re-ignite passion for Buick.

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