You're talking about muscle cars, right? I assume so because of the photos you posted, Michael. But....that was a LONG time ago! They haven't had a true muscle car in 32 years. And compared to the competition, their vehicles have been rather bland and unexciting. I used to own a 2012 LaCrosse, my only Buick ever. It just never really excited me like other cars I've owned. Their lineup is over shadowed by Chevy and Cadillac, and so yeah, they're fading and will likely soon become just a memory. JMO.Remember when they made cars you liked? They are likely going the way of Oldsmobile and Pontiac.
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You're talking about muscle cars, right? I assume so because of the photos you posted, Michael. But....that was a LONG time ago! They haven't had a true muscle car in 32 years. And compared to the competition, their vehicles have been rather bland and unexciting. I used to own a 2012 LaCrosse, my only Buick ever. It just never really excited me like other cars I've owned. Their lineup is over shadowed by Chevy and Cadillac, and so yeah, they're fading and will likely soon become just a memory. JMO.
I read on here that buick is really popular in china. maybe thats whats keeping them afloat here. Lots of non driving ass people over there, probably crashing and just buying new and crashing all over again.They would be dead and gone by now, but the only reason they are still in business is because they were the most popular car in China at one point a few years ago. Still popular enough to keep the doors open here.
Oh yeah, and because this just popped into my head after I hit "Post Reply", speaking of old Buicks.
This popped up on BaT today, and yes it is indeed "that" kenne bell.
Kenne Bell's 10-Second Monster: 1970 Buick GS Stage 2
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check out the chop on this thing
Was not aware the Chinese liked the Buicks. Back in the day Buick seemed to appeal to a wide variety people because they had something to offer for almost anyone. Luxury, muscle, economy. Being a former owner of a GN I also had an affinity for the Park Avenue and Roadmaster. These days America doen't offer a full sized sedan like they used to.
I read on here that buick is really popular in china. maybe thats whats keeping them afloat here. Lots of non driving ass people over there, probably crashing and just buying new and crashing all over again.