If it comes with the standard Buick discount of 40% after one year use I am all in. Nice looking car. I am sure it is overpriced because it will be severely discounted to compete with SUV/Crossovers people are actually interested in.
Originally Posted By: madRiver
If it comes with the standard Buick discount of 40% after one year use I am all in. Nice looking car. I am sure it is overpriced because it will be severely discounted to compete with SUV/Crossovers people are actually interested in.
It checks a lot of the right boxes, that's for sure. My only fear is that this will turn out like the Fusion Sport: a great numbers exercise that no one will end up buying.
Sweet! Fusion Roofline and Chrslyer 200 rearend with Hyundai Sonata crease line on doors, and Kia striped taillamps, a Corolla dashboard, and a hint of Honda stance. Innovative. GM sure does source nice red though.
They'll have both this sedan-like hatchback and a wagon, I understand. Though I probably won't be able to afford one for a few years, I do hope they'll have more than black and tan for the interior. Hey, GM, how about a nice light gray?
Kudos to both Buick and Kia for producing wonderful looking mid sized hatches, and there's a Regal (slightly lifted) wagon as well. Not sure what the sale of Opel will mean for this going forward, can't see this appealing to the Chinese market.