GM kills small Buick crossover plans due to Consumer/Media input
The Gamma II Buick is still on. This was the ex-Vue
http://fastlane.gmblogs.com/archives...the_front.html
You may recall that this was the Buick compact crossover I announced in Traverse City a few weeks ago, with a plug-in hybrid version to accompany it — this is not the smaller Buick crossover we showed that was playfully referred to as “the baby Enclave.” That vehicle did very well and remains in the lineup.
http://fastlane.gmblogs.com/archives...the_front.html
You may recall that this was the Buick compact crossover I announced in Traverse City a few weeks ago, with a plug-in hybrid version to accompany it — this is not the smaller Buick crossover we showed that was playfully referred to as “the baby Enclave.” That vehicle did very well and remains in the lineup.
I think it could possibly be related to this model that was on CBS News a while back:

It looks "big" in the picture, but the people are standing far away, so it's hard to get perspective on size. And judging from what's been said, even though it's Gamma II based the new Buick crossover is not Aveo small.

It looks "big" in the picture, but the people are standing far away, so it's hard to get perspective on size. And judging from what's been said, even though it's Gamma II based the new Buick crossover is not Aveo small.
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