Friday, November 27, 2009

2011 Buick Regal First Drive

2011 Buick Regal Picture

2011 Buick Regal Picture

2011 Buick Regal Picture

2011 Buick Regal Picture

This Regal, shot by GM's photographer, is a lot cleaner and prettier than that taped-up Opel we actually drove.

2011 Buick Regal Picture

2011 Buick Regal Picture

Swap the Buick badge for an Opel one and you've pretty much made yourself an Insignia.

You see, one of the vehicles that we recently drove around southeastern Michigan was actually an Opel Insignia, a straight-up European sedan that we wrote about when we drove it in Europe. Two of the other vehicles we drove were Opel Insignias with the suspension settings that the U.S.-market Buick Regal will use when the model goes on sale here next spring. One was equipped with a six-speed automatic and one carried a six-speed manual, both of which will make it to American showrooms. What we didn't drive was the vehicle that Buick had on hand that actually wore Buick badges.

But, you know what? It doesn't matter. So close is the Regal to the well-loved Insignia in mechanical specification, appearance and basic demeanor that badges don't really mean much.

And with this foray into sporty sedans, Buick must be desperately hoping that badges don't mean much to prospective buyers, either. Because to the people who are shopping the Acura TSX and Volvo S60, the Buick name is, well, it's not currently even close enough to be in consideration to have even a negative impression.

It reminds us of an old Jon Stewart joke in which a Canadian friend approaches Stewart with what he claims is a common question up there in Canada. That is, what do Americans really think of Canadians? After a long pause, Stewart answers, "Um, we don't."

Like Discovering a $50 Bill in Your Coat Pocket
Like the 2004-'06 Pontiac GTO and the 2008-'09 Pontiac G8 before it, the 2011 Buick Regal is a kind of found-money car for General Motors in that a nearly identical car already on sale somewhere else in the vast GM universe turned up with just the right credentials for a slot in the North American market. Unfortunately the GTO turned out to be a $5 bill instead of the $50 bill the company hoped for and the G8, well, rest in peace, brother.

We think the 2011 Buick Regal has the best chance at success of any of them, not the least because we think GM isn't going to kill Buick any time soon and unlike the GTO, the Regal doesn't look like a half-used bar of soap.

We can't say how potential buyers will react to this genuinely attractive, Euro-style sporty sedan from the geriatric division of GM. What we can say is, if Buick can somehow convince people to test-drive the thing, the Regal's got a good fighting chance at success. Or, let's say, if it fails, it won't be the fault of the car.

Those Boisterous Euros
We were lucky to start our day of driving in the fully Euro-spec Opel Insignia, powered by the same basic turbocharged, direct-injection 2.0-liter inline-4 that will be the optional power plant for the Regal. The Insignia is a nice piece, solidly put together yet nimble thanks to trusty, linear steering. It feels relatively lightweight, at least compared to the German sedans that are a step or two up on the prestige scale. Like other sedans direct from the roads of Europe, though, the Insignia isn't ideally suited to the crappier selection of American roads. On our warty byways, the Insignia's suspension feels awfully busy, noisy and simply too stiff for duty in a luxury-brand midsize sedan. Nevertheless, the Insignia's body is well controlled over the undulations on its MacPherson strut front suspension and multilink rear suspension.

Buick Excelle XT at 2009 Guangzhou Auto Show

2010 Buick Excelle XT Picture

2010 Buick Excelle XT Picture

Buick Excelle XT, a mildly redone Opel Astra, is on display at the 2009 Guangzhou Auto Show.
2010 Buick Excelle XT Picture

2010 Buick Excelle XT Picture

The Shanghai GM product will also be sold in China as the Buick Yinglang.
2010 Buick Excelle XT Picture

2010 Buick Excelle XT Picture

The Excelle XT is intended to fit into the upper end of China's compact market segment.

LaCrosse bring sexy back to Buick

2010-buick-lacrosse-1
Design thinking helped to shape Buick’s 2010 LaCrosse, it seems.

Seung-il (Sean) Lo, lead designer at GM’s Global Brand Strategy Studio in Warren, Mich. says the idea was to make the brand relevant to American consumers again-especially to young drivers. Buick’s prestige has gradually faded as other autos claimed greater market share. (In the first half of 2009, the top five best selling cars were: the Ford F-series, Toyota Camry, Chevrolet Silverado, Honda Accord, and Toyota Corolla.)

Lo, who has worked at GM for nine years, graduated from Korea’s Hongik University in 1995 and the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif. in 1999, both highly regarded design schools. He fell in love with sketching cars as a kid, but says (in the tone of a design thinker) that his role at GM now has more to do with strategy than aesthetics.

Today, most of Buick’s consumers are over 40 years old, but Lo, 39, wants to attract young professionals. The new LaCrosse was designed by teams not only in the U.S. but also China, now Buick’s biggest market, by far. In the first ten months of 2009, Buick sales in China jumped by 52% to 352,950 units. Sales in North America are only one-third this volume.

Buick-LaCrosseback

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Buick Invicta

Buick Invicta Concept Car Pictures


Buick revealed the four-door midsize sedan, Invicta, at the Auto China 2008. Invicta looks as if it's designers may have got the inspiration from the Rivera Concept. Invicta is powered by Buick’s first direct injection turbocharged engine, a four-cylinder powerplant that produces 250 horsepower (186 kW) and 220 lb-ft (298 Nm) of torque. The engine is matched with a six-speed automatic transmission for maximum fuel efficiency.

New Buick Hybrid Crossover

New Buick Hybrid Crossover Car Picture

General Motors has released a teaser image of a Buick Hybrid Crossover which will debut in 2011. The new Buick plug-in hybrid will be able to seat five adults and is expected to be the first commercially available plug-in hybrid crossover produced by a major automaker. A standard version powered by a range of direct-injected gasoline engines, however, will be available from next year.

The Buick Hybrid Crossover will be powered by the company's 2-Mode Hybrid system with advanced lithium-ion battery cells and Voltec charging technology. The powertrain of the Buick Hybrid Crossover will include a direct-injected 3.6-liter V6 flex-fuel engine, two electric motors, electronic controls and battery management systems.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Buick Invicta

Buick Invicta Concept Car Pictures


Buick revealed the four-door midsize sedan, Invicta, at the Auto China 2008. Invicta looks as if it's designers may have got the inspiration from the Rivera Concept. Invicta is powered by Buick’s first direct injection turbocharged engine, a four-cylinder powerplant that produces 250 horsepower (186 kW) and 220 lb-ft (298 Nm) of torque. The engine is matched with a six-speed automatic transmission for maximum fuel efficiency.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Buick Riviera Concept Car Pictures

2009 Buick Riviera Concept Picture

Buick Riviera Concept is a sexy car which one would like lay the hands on let alone driving it. Riviera debuted at the Shangai Motor Show in last summer and is being displayed currently at the Detroit Auto Show.

Riviera with the carbon fiber body panels and gull-wing doors sure looks an impressive car to me. Although, the blue interior lights gives some odd feelings and I don't feel it goes well on the interior.