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Buick Mulling Over Coupe, Convertible and Station Wagon Models
In a live web chat held on GM's official blog earlier this week, Buick Product Marketing Director Roger McCormack sat down and answered questions from the general public. He revealed that the Buick is looking into expanding the brand's U.S. lineup with new models in the near future.
Aside from the small crossover model that has already been confirmed, McCormack said Buick is considering several options including a coupe, a convertible with either a soft-top or a retractable hardtop and a station wagon.
One question was about whether or not Buick is considering the possibility of a coupe model, in which McCormack answered: " Yes, very strong consideration."
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Buick Trademarks "avenir" Plus Regal And Lacrosse "sport Touring" Names
GM filed federal trademark applications for three Buick model names last month. These include the "Buick Avenir", "Buick Regal Sport Touring" and "Buick LaCrosse Sport Touring" names. Read more »...
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Gm Ceo Likes The Opel Cascada, Says 'why Don't We Bring It To The Us'. What Do You Think? [w/poll]
From the time GM linked its Opel and Buick brands, whenever the German company comes out with a new model, the question arises whether the Detroit automaker should bring it to North America. Currently, of the six Buick vehicles sold in the States, three...
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Bmw 3-series Still Top Dog Despite Strong Competition
In the ingloriously named, “small premium car segmentâ€, the BMW 3-Series is king. A good all-rounder with sporting pretensions and cred, a nice assortment of engine and equipment options, and perhaps most importantly, a variety of body styles...
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Buick Confirms New Models, Targets "customers That Shop At Ikea And Drink Coffee At Starbucks"
The new Buick confirmed that it will be releasing a new compact sedan and small crossover as follow-ups to its mid-size Regal (pictured above in GS concept form). Well, at least now it's official. The three new vehicles are expected to help it move...
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New Buick Regal: Opel Insignia-based Sedan Introduced In China
Shanghai GM, a joint venture between General Motors and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC) has taken the wraps off the new Chinese market Buick Regal. With the exception of a few minor styling details like the new grille, the side air-vents...
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