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New 2009 Buick Enclave at Cincinnati Buick Dealers

Mar 26, 2009 4:07 am | Categories: buick
Posted by florencehonda
Looking for the "wow" factor? The new 2009 Buick Enclave delivers! The most luxurious of GM's large crossovers, the 2009 Buick Enclave is a car-based cross-over, allowing for an increase in fuel economy and ride comfort, while providing extreme luxury for you and your passengers...

New 2010 Buick Lacrosse Cincinnati

Mar 3, 2009 12:04 pm | Categories: buick
Posted by florencehonda
High tech blue LED lighting is just one of the many new features of the new 2010 Buick Lacrosse Cincinnati. Recently, the new 2010 Buick Lacrosse was featured at the Cincinnati Auto Dealers expo, and we were able to get some video for you to see. The new Lacrosse has been styled with a bold front end, an arched roofline, and high body sides - it looks great!..
Until around 1950, there was a Wild West-like attitude in the American automotive industry. It was a frontier to be conquered. Throughout automotive history, there have been something like 5,000 individual makers of cars and trucks in the world with about 3,500 of them being situated in the United States...
Back in the mid 1990s, anyone who followed the automotive market could see the winds of change. There were brands that were heading for the door, but nobody would say anything official. It had to be that way so that the companies wouldn't lose additional sales and the dealers wouldn't sue...
When I was a kid, most families had a station wagon. It was the symbol of family-mindedness. In the days before widespread use (and laws to enforce it) of child safety seats, having a station wagon told people that you had children...
On one automotive forum that I frequent, there is a discussion of which car brands should be the next to leave the US market. Poster after poster lists their choices and the reasons why they believe each should no longer sell their wares in the US. Most of the opinions are based on biases formed from personal experiences with these brands…some of which are quite out-dated...


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