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GM May Kill the Buick or Pontiac Brand
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I think they cancelled or at least postponed their Zeta platform (which we quoted on earlier in the year) FWIW. I would not be surprised from the little I know though. From my standpoint it seems as though they reinvent the wheel on every new vehicle instead of finding a solid design and sticking with it or improving it. Bu this view is from a very narrow/limited perspective.
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Of the 2 I'd say Pontiac is more likely to get the axe, it's been regulated to more or less rental car fodder for quite some time. Ever since they rolled out the Aztek they have pretty much been the bad joke of the automotive world
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Buick has a LTC with Tiger Woods. Pontiac does not.
Look for Pontiac to go. |
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I certainly wouldn't be shocked to see Pontiac and/or Buick go the way of Oldsmobile. If you look at the model followed by the Japanese, it has been to have a basic brand (Toyota, Nissan, Honda) and a luxury brand (Lexus, Infinity, Acura). For GM, Chevrolet and Cadillac fill those roles. GM has talked about Buick challenging Lexus, but that will be a tall order. What role does Pontiac fill?
GM does have real cost problems, with a more expensive workforce largely because of the cost of health care, but GM's styling department has largely failed as well IMO. Except for Corvette and maybe a few Cadillacs, GM has few cars that will catch your eye. I wish GM well. Our firm gets a vendor discount, so I definitely prefer to buy GM. I've owned '76, '79, '83 and '85 Firebirds/Trans Ams, a '98 Olds, and a 2000 Montana; I currently own a '92 Corvette. |
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I've thought for a long while that GM is spread too thinly. There isn't enough substantial differentiation among the brands, except that Chevy has trucks and the others don't... at least until that Cadillac pickup came out this(?) year. I always assumed the biggest stumbling block to dropping brands would be re-organizing the dealer network. Maybe the Oldsmobile consolidation showed GM that it was possible to consolidate dealers semi-painlessly?
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Buick is wildly popular in China and North Korea. They still associate the term Buick with "great American car." China is a huge market and will only get more profitable, so don't look for the Buick name to go anywhere soon.
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Hmmmm. Interesting. Personally I'd think Buick would go... if either eventually does. Who drives Buicks.... other than senior citizens? Next time you drive somewhere, take note of how many Grand Ams & Grand Prixs you see on the roadway. Esp. Grand Ams.
Senior citizens have lots of money. But I tend to think there are more Grand Ams on the road than all Buicks combined in my neck of the woods. Just a guess... no true evidence of course. Perhaps a Pontiac or Buick SUV would help? :devil: |
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Ironic that you mention the Grand Am. Pontiac no longer builds it, as the G6 has taken its place.
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The Grand Am seemed to be GM's version of the Honda Accord. Accords seem to be real popular too. The Grand Am seemed to be about the same size. |
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One of the other things I noticed about GM was how overpriced they are on their trucks. I looked at one of their 4-door Canyon models in 4x4 and that vehicle, with only a 5-cylinder engine, was running around $29,000. I looked at the Dodge Dakota in similar styling but with a 4.7L V-8 and ended up swiping one of those for $22,500 OTD. Granted, I got the Dakota while Dodge was going through a redesign of the Dakota and I'm sure that helped quite a bit. |
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