Buick Regal Official Thread (GS CONFIRMED) Pricing announced, 27k base
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Buick Regal Official Thread (GS CONFIRMED) Pricing announced, 27k base
Another great move by Buick!
Regal Named as Next Buick Sedan
As part of Buick GMC's strategy to engage and listen to its dealers, more than 1,000 dealers this week will be the first to learn the name of Buick's next mid-size sport sedan will be the Buick Regal. The announcement was made at the Buick GMC dealer business meeting.
"The transformation of Buick began with our luxury crossover, the Buick Enclave and continued this year with the launch of the 2010 LaCrosse premium sedan," said Susan Docherty, Buick GMC General Manager. "We're thrilled to announce that the Regal will be the next member of the Buick family."
The Regal name has played a very important role in Buick's history for many years and continues to be one of the top Buick nameplates recalled by consumers even though it's been out of the market for the past six years.
Buick is emerging as a modern, premium marquee with vehicles characterized by sculpted designs, personal technologies, luxurious interiors and responsive performance. Future new sedans and crossovers will continue to expand Buick's portfolio both in North America and China. More information can be found at http://www.buick.com.
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/1...icial/
Please bring the Insignia VXR parts for it....
Regal Named as Next Buick Sedan
As part of Buick GMC's strategy to engage and listen to its dealers, more than 1,000 dealers this week will be the first to learn the name of Buick's next mid-size sport sedan will be the Buick Regal. The announcement was made at the Buick GMC dealer business meeting.
"The transformation of Buick began with our luxury crossover, the Buick Enclave and continued this year with the launch of the 2010 LaCrosse premium sedan," said Susan Docherty, Buick GMC General Manager. "We're thrilled to announce that the Regal will be the next member of the Buick family."
The Regal name has played a very important role in Buick's history for many years and continues to be one of the top Buick nameplates recalled by consumers even though it's been out of the market for the past six years.
Buick is emerging as a modern, premium marquee with vehicles characterized by sculpted designs, personal technologies, luxurious interiors and responsive performance. Future new sedans and crossovers will continue to expand Buick's portfolio both in North America and China. More information can be found at http://www.buick.com.
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/1...icial/
Please bring the Insignia VXR parts for it....
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Definitely great news, nice to see the Regal name back!
I do have an issue when people say things like this however:
The Buick Regal and mid-size sports sedan should never be in the same sentence .
I do have an issue when people say things like this however:
mid-size sport sedan
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While I understand that the Regal is going to slot below the LaCrosse in price/lineup, its interior, in comparison to the LaCrosse, doesn't impress me as much. It is simply, IMO, too un-Buick inside.......I don't see much, if any, in the way of wood/metallic trim except for a little chrome right around the shift lever.
Buick might want to reconsider and rename this model the Century instead of Regal. The Century served as Buick's entry-level model for years (without any wood or metallic trim inside) and I think that it would be a more appropriate name for this model instead of Regal.
Buick might want to reconsider and rename this model the Century instead of Regal. The Century served as Buick's entry-level model for years (without any wood or metallic trim inside) and I think that it would be a more appropriate name for this model instead of Regal.
Last edited by mmarshall; 10-14-09 at 02:22 PM.
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Buick might want to reconsider and rename this model the Century instead of Regal. The Century served as Buick's entry-level model for years (without any wood or metallic trim inside) and I think that it would be a more appropriate name for this model instead of Regal.
Buick killed the Regal name for a reason...this is just a bad move.
#11
Somethings never change at GM. GM was doing so well at separating the past from the present and bringing back the Ragal name is the wrong move. Buick should got to a number based system like Lexus has if they truley want to compete with Lexus.
Buick killed the Regal name for a reason...this is just a bad move.
Buick killed the Regal name for a reason...this is just a bad move.
If Buick is trying to change it's image and take the brand in a new direction, why would they continue to regurgitate old names? I would initially associate Regal and Century with the crap they built in the 80's and 90's. Is that really the first thought they want people to have?
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This would be perfect opportunity to called the Regal the R350 or the Lacrosse the the L360 or something all those lines. Afterall, premium brands are about the branding and not the model differentation....and if Buick is targeting Lexus, at least get the branding right.
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Somethings never change at GM. GM was doing so well at separating the past from the present and bringing back the Ragal name is the wrong move. Buick should got to a number based system like Lexus has if they truley want to compete with Lexus.
Buick killed the Regal name for a reason...this is just a bad move.
Buick killed the Regal name for a reason...this is just a bad move.
Originally Posted by CDROCKIES
This is exactly what I thought before I even opened the thread just from the title. I do disagree on the number suggestion, however.
If Buick is trying to change it's image and take the brand in a new direction, why would they continue to regurgitate old names? I would initially associate Regal and Century with the crap they built in the 80's and 90's. Is that really the first thought they want people to have?
If Buick is trying to change it's image and take the brand in a new direction, why would they continue to regurgitate old names? I would initially associate Regal and Century with the crap they built in the 80's and 90's. Is that really the first thought they want people to have?