I hope this comes on the market in `18
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I heard yes and no.
I`d surely trade in my Malibu
I hope this comes on the market in `18
Buick Avista
I heard yes and no.
I`d surely trade in my Malibu
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I`ve been reading on this since 2015 and they said then it would be out in 17`. I`m still not holding my breath but it would be awesome if it ever happens! But of course they were calling it the Grand National then.
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Rumor Buick may kill the lacrosse, with the demand for cuv and suvs I doubt it but you never know.
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looks like it would be based of the alpha platform that the Camaro and Cadillac CTS and ATS are built on. outside looks doable but the interior is pure fiction.
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Beautiful design. I initially thought it was a Jaguar. I also see BMW M6 styling in the rear.
I doubt it will be built. Other than the Corvette and Camaro. I don`t see GM looking to come out with another sports car/coupe.
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if it actually looked like that, hell yes!
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I sell at a Buick GMC Cadillac store and havent heard much about this thing hitting the ground. The Cadillac CT6 Super Cruise and all of the new Regals seems to have more attention.
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The front looks like an M6. The back looks like a G37...By the time GM is done watering it down - it`ll prolly look like a Pontiac Aztek
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That is why I like brands that have former designers and engineers who are in charge because they know what buyers want instead of having people who don`t know about automobiles running the show; they see the industry as a way to cut cost as much as possible to maximize profits at the expense of things car enthusiasts like or want which is why you can see this in companies who have management that have no experience in the design/engineering of a car/truck but only want to sell a product with so many cost cutting parts just to boost profits.
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