Buick plans lineup expansion; rear-wheel-drive premium vehicles to be featured
Re: Buick plans lineup expansion; rear-wheel-drive premium vehicles to be featured
Originally Posted by Z28x
By youth I din't mean build cars that 16-18 yr. olds can afford. They need to build cars or at least a car that 20 somethings think is cool. The Grand National did exactly that in the 80's. Caddilac and HUMMER are doing that today. Why not have a turbo version of the GTO named GN? Maybe even a Zeta sedan with minor sheet metal changes named Grand National.
Re: Buick plans lineup expansion; rear-wheel-drive premium vehicles to be featured
Exactly, no 20 year old looks at a Lexus ES300 and says "man, I want one of thoes."
They need to mean luxury though. When you see a Lexus, you think luxury and that person must have some money.
When you see a Buick, you think.."oh god, I better get out of that old ladies way before she hits me."
THAT is the image they need to change.
They need to mean luxury though. When you see a Lexus, you think luxury and that person must have some money.
When you see a Buick, you think.."oh god, I better get out of that old ladies way before she hits me."
THAT is the image they need to change.
Re: Buick plans lineup expansion; rear-wheel-drive premium vehicles to be featured
Originally Posted by Z28Wilson
Every brand doesn't have to appeal to every person. Tell me why Buick has to have something kids see as "cool" when they're trying to sell to the successful retiring baby-boomers?
Re: Buick plans lineup expansion; rear-wheel-drive premium vehicles to be featured
You guys are dreaming.
"Buick" will never be cool again.
Even though these next-gen Buicks might end up being great cars they wont meet sales goals.
I wouldn't be surprised if Pontiac and Buick dealers are the ones blocking the return of the Camaro name. Maybe they know that a new less-expensive and more popular-named "Camaro" would trump the more expensive next-Gen GTO and Buick coupe.
"Buick" will never be cool again.

Even though these next-gen Buicks might end up being great cars they wont meet sales goals.
I wouldn't be surprised if Pontiac and Buick dealers are the ones blocking the return of the Camaro name. Maybe they know that a new less-expensive and more popular-named "Camaro" would trump the more expensive next-Gen GTO and Buick coupe.
Last edited by johnsocal; Dec 21, 2004 at 02:49 PM.
Re: Buick plans lineup expansion; rear-wheel-drive premium vehicles to be featured
I think that I posted this about 6 months ago.
Remember the Velite's TT 3.6 V6? People are throwing the name Grand National around.
Remember the Velite's TT 3.6 V6? People are throwing the name Grand National around.
Re: Buick plans lineup expansion; rear-wheel-drive premium vehicles to be featured
Originally Posted by Z284ever
I think that I posted this about 6 months ago.
Remember the Velite's TT 3.6 V6? People are throwing the name Grand National around.
Remember the Velite's TT 3.6 V6? People are throwing the name Grand National around.
Re: Buick plans lineup expansion; rear-wheel-drive premium vehicles to be featured
Originally Posted by Z28x
Buick needs something cool, because all the people that are into buying "un-cool" car are dieing off fast. Building "un-cool" cars won't help Buick get away from Big Als Z .."oh god, I better get out of that old ladies way before she hits me." image of Buick. A new affordable (GTO priced) Grand National with a Turbo DOHC V6 would attract a number of groups that Buick needs.
And what is this constant "affordably priced" talk? Affordable for whom? So a 21 year old kid can walk into a Buick dealer and pick up his own brand new GN???
Let Buick and Cadillac have the upper crust of society, "affordable" cars only cheapen the brand image GM is trying to cultivate for these two. Again, if the youth want quick, affordable cars there are thousands of Chevy and Pontiac dealers itching to get that type of product on their floors.
Re: Buick plans lineup expansion; rear-wheel-drive premium vehicles to be featured
Good post Mark
I dont belive that the GN was that inexpensive that a 21 year old could buy one. I think that the cars should carry a cool factor without going with 400 turbos. But, a strong power plant could drive the spin behind it. Look at the 300. Everyone I talk to thinks that ever 300 has a Hemi.
I dont belive that the GN was that inexpensive that a 21 year old could buy one. I think that the cars should carry a cool factor without going with 400 turbos. But, a strong power plant could drive the spin behind it. Look at the 300. Everyone I talk to thinks that ever 300 has a Hemi.
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