http://money.cnn.com/2015/12/09/auto...car/index.html
Drives like an old work out mattress lol
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http://money.cnn.com/2015/12/09/auto...car/index.html
Drives like an old work out mattress lol
Buick doesn't sell **** in the US.
Buick hate much by that guy, lol. The new Buicks are pretty over-stylized anyhow, before they just all looked like..., Buicks.
this is a buick
any buick past 74 is just garbage. I have been in the 80's onces and some much newer ones and all i can say is wtf are they thinking. buick has been the cheap old man caddilac. Buick takes all the cool stuff from caddilac and the other brands. the sad part is most of the crap in GM cars these day is "Made in China" to start with sooooo them bringing over a whole car that is from china was the last step lol
ok cheap plastic dashes, cheap plastic clips that freaking break all the dam time oh computer that go out for no reason. i see you havent had the pleasure of driving a "american" car from the 80's go buy one and then tell me how crap they are.
80s Buicks are the best beaters though; reliability, ease of parts, and ride (for a $500 car).
Source: We've had a few 80s/ early 90s Buicks with 4cyl and 3800s in.
I'd take cheap-o GM mid/late 80s cars over the Asian ones, arguably there quieter and ride better, have just as crappy interiors, and still have the same reliability - at least in our family's experience. And, all of our 80s GM vehicles (Chevy Van, Park Ave, Century, Firebird, ect) have more solid interiors (ugly as sin sometimes, but didn't fall apart) than a lot of the late 90s GM vehicles I've been in. Even the couple 80s Ford pickups we've had, Dodge Aspen, ect. didn't have issues with the interiors falling apart. Only thing that ever fell apart inside on these vehicles were the headliners. I don't know, this has just been my experience. Everyone has different experiences with vehicles, lol.
Yea Volvo beat everyone to the punch with a china made vehicle in August 2015. S60 Inscription.
http://autoweek.com/article/drive-re...on-first-drive
Most cars are built with globally sourced parts these days so I guess it no longer matters lol
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