Recent strong performance in North American
vehicle satisfaction surveys and increasing popularity across China has led management at
Buick to consider expanding the current lineup. One option is to add a
new RWD flagship sedan but a more viable solution is to add a new volume sedan position below the current
LaCrosse (pictured).
GM execs are concerned about
stricter CAFE regulations are desperate to add smaller and more fuel-efficient models to help improve fleet average fuel economy levels. If given the
green light, the new model would be based on the Buick Excelle that’s set to go on sale in China next year, an inside source revealed to
Automotive News. "I definitely think there might be a market for a luxury-crafted smaller car for Buick," said a senior GM source.
Holding back the launch of such a model are fears that it could cannibalize sales of GM’s other midsized sedan models and there’s also the issue of where to manufacture the car. The Chinese version of the car, the Excelle, will be based on GM’s new Alpha RWD platform but this could prove to be too expensive for an entry-level U.S. model.
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By NaBUru38 Posted: 2/26/2008 2:39pm PST
All western carmakers are relatively new in CHina, and Buick's bestseller model used to be a rebadged Corsa (don't know if it still is). GM has so much brands that they can pick one every two years for the Chinese market and remain among the bestsellers.
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