
Buick is one of the few brands to remain within the GM portfolio as it emerges bankruptcy. With the likes of Hummer, Pontiac, Saab, and Saturn leaving the fold, it’s wondered what’s in store for the Buick lineup in the near future.
Already the Buick lineup will feature several cars featuring small dimensions, and smaller engines. Those Buick enthusiasts that want to see large V8-powered sedans may be disappointed as it appears those will only be a thing of the past.
As it stands today, the Buick lineup is quite small. Buick features the large Lucerne sedan, the Enclave crossover, as well as the new 2010 Buick LaCrosse sedan which has just been completely redesigned and has already seen massive interest among Buick car loans Birmingham specialists. Soon the lineup will also feature a replacement to the Lucerne, due in 2012. A new four-door, all-wheel drive model may also be on the way, based on a new vehicle destined to become a Cadillac model and the new Chevrolet Impala. Until the 2012 model is released, one used car dealer Washington DC says the Lucerne will be dropped from the lineup in 2012. Farther out in 2013, the Buick Enclave will get an update with freshened styling.
The latest addition to the lineup, the Buick Lacrosse, will compete with other large front-wheel drive sedans such as the Toyota Avalon or the Ford Taurus. In addition to six cylinder engine offerings, the new Lacrosse will also feature a new four-cylinder engine with direct injection, which according to one Body Shop Oklahoma City will make the Lacrosse highly competitive among buyers wanting style, roominess, and efficiency.
Other sedans potentially heading into development include the Buick Regal which could be a rebadged Opel Insignia. Additionally, a Buick Century sedan as well as MPV could be on their way in 2012 to compete with compact offerings from Honda and Toyota. Continue reading ‘The Changing Face of Buick’
