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  • Wake up Ford, Buick has a good looking car with a manual tranny. You're losing customers.

  • @22ratshot I totally agree

  • Ford has announced that the contract with Japan is no longer valid. So not to worry FORD is the only true American Built car maker. They have announce they are going to make all their vehicles here in the states as of Jan 1st 2012. While GM major parts such as engines and transmissions will still be made over seas..GM is not longer a true American car maker..

  • Did you know that for now they are only available as 6 speed manuals? This is very nervy of Buick.....good for them!

    Cool car!

  • opel vauxhall now buick all use the same cars.

  • @Jigsjigz True- but lets look at Lexus/Toyota, Nissan/Infinity, VW/Audi, Aston Martin/Jag (the baby Aston is an XK in different metal), now Fiat/Dodge (nice Dart), Mercedes/Jeep (Grand Cherokee is a Benz as is a Challenger/Charger)...they ALL do it

  • no audio on this flick

  • I love this car...It looks very sweet and stylish...I think like it just a lil bit better than the Lacrosse...but the Lacrosse is very luxurious...

  • Why does everyone point out it's an opel? Like anyone living in the US has ever seen an open? The gto was a holden manaro. who gives af?

  • I don't know why, but I love the rims.

  • @BrantFortunate im not into big chrome/polished wheels, but i agree they look great. they go very well with the car

  • @camaroman101 Me either, but i believe you can get a machined alloy option on most buicks

  • Hello Opel Insignia :)

  • nice backdrop

  • It's an opel insignia with other badges on it. Typical GM sameness!

  • @89Carfreak

    That's the whole point since Opel and Vauxhall aren't sold in North America.

  • @TheNewMrCool But Saabs are, and the new 95 is the exact same car with another chassis on it, (E.g. like the tahoe and hummer h2) still same engines, transmissions etc. But each brand should still try their own thing, and not only differ with what badges are on it.

  • @89Carfreak

    Saab isn't a part of GM anymore so that doesn't help GM, not to mention the fact that Saab may not be around much longer anyway.

  • @TheNewMrCool True. But my point was more that each brand should have their own thing, rather than GM making one car, and just change the badges depending on where its sold. E.g. like with the saab 95.

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