Gee, Buick...that's just Super
As I've mentioned before, Buick will be unveiling it's 'performance' series of cars at the New York Auto Show in April.
The badge being applied to these is 'Super'. This will show up first on the LaCrosse and Lucerne and mark the first V-8 in the LaCrosse and a performance suspension, etc. on the Lucerne.
As you can see here, they will also sport bigger, Enclave-like grill work that, in at least the LaCrosse's case - will be standard across the line.
It will be interesting to see if these actually help Buick sales while we wait for true re-designed models in the vein of the Enclave's style.
The badge being applied to these is 'Super'. This will show up first on the LaCrosse and Lucerne and mark the first V-8 in the LaCrosse and a performance suspension, etc. on the Lucerne.
As you can see here, they will also sport bigger, Enclave-like grill work that, in at least the LaCrosse's case - will be standard across the line.
It will be interesting to see if these actually help Buick sales while we wait for true re-designed models in the vein of the Enclave's style.
GM plans 7 debuts at New York show
While news is trickling in of what will come from various automakers at the New York show in April, we do know a bit about GM's plans.
Expect 6 new production vehicles as well as 1 concept to make their world debuts at the NYAS.
Already known of the 6 production cars are the Lucerne and LaCrosse 'Super' packages. LaCrosse is also expected to get a freshening, so it might count as one of the 6 as well.
Also due could be a mid-cycle refresh of the Cadillac STS (we've seen the interior over at CaddyEdge.com already) as well as the expected HHR SS.
The concept is a complete unknown at this point - but this should make for a great cap to the auto show season for the resurgent GM.
Expect 6 new production vehicles as well as 1 concept to make their world debuts at the NYAS.
Already known of the 6 production cars are the Lucerne and LaCrosse 'Super' packages. LaCrosse is also expected to get a freshening, so it might count as one of the 6 as well.
Also due could be a mid-cycle refresh of the Cadillac STS (we've seen the interior over at CaddyEdge.com already) as well as the expected HHR SS.
The concept is a complete unknown at this point - but this should make for a great cap to the auto show season for the resurgent GM.