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Ask The Best And Brightest: Could Buick Use A Minivan?
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Edward Niedermeyer
(IC: employee)
Published: October 28th, 2010
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China’s going nutty over the next-generation of Buick GL8 minivans, which recently strutted its Buick Business Concept-derived styling in downtown Shanghai. We’ve heard rumors of a Buick MPV coming stateside for some time, with each successive rumor placing the “Baby Enclave” on a different platform, first Delta then Gamma. Though the latest intel seems to indicate that the US will get a Buick-badged version of the suicide-doored Opel Meriva, wouldn’t an Epsilon-based full minivan be a more natural fit for the US market? Sure, it might cannibalize the Enclave some, but that hasn’t stopped Buick from offering no fewer than three mid-sized sedans. Could Buick be the next brand to re-hip the minivan? Should it be?
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Published October 28th, 2010 1:48 PM
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Yes! Of course Buick should! That way TTAC can would have subject matter for three solid blog posts: 1. Editorial on how stupid GM is for bringing back the minivan 2. Editorial o how stupid Buick is fro bringing back the minivan 3. Obligatory review of the minivan not involving kids and cargo, but focusing on the body roll when taking corners at 70% and the problematic hard-plastics in the interior. TTAC. you guys are unbelievable. When you're done beating a dead horse, you're dreaming about bringing out another one to flog.
Hard to predict if it would be a good, or bad, idea...there's been cars out there that I thought would outright bomb (i.e., the clown car like Honda Element), yet they did alright. One thing it would have going for it is the huge side sliding doors, that's a plus in vehicles converted for limited mobility users.