Buick
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The new Buick Enclave has seen a total redesign from head to toe and is now bigger, more luxurious, and stronger than its predecessor. The 2018 Enclave showcases the Buick brand's new Evonik Acrylite lighting technology, along with a new engine and transmission.
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Manufacturers are clamoring to create SUVs in every shape and size at the moment, but that doesn't mean wagons can't thrive. The Buick Regal TourX, developed as an Opel, mixes the perks of high-riding SUVs with city-friendly road manners to create a compelling, stylish package.
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For the 2017 model year, Buick totally reconfigured the big LaCrosse sedan in an effort to differentiate it from the crowd of standard and semi-luxurious sedans on the market. Buick succeeded, taking what used to be just a restyled Impala and making it something unique to the segment.
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New Atlas has racked up the miles this year, crossing the globe to cover motor shows, launches and stories in the automotive world. Starting in Detroit, we've seen concept cars putting a new spin on classic luxury and modern sports cars. Here's our pick of the best concept cars launched in 2016.
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Is it possible for a volume car maker to develop a desirable luxury car? Many have tried over the years, but few have succeeded in convincing brand-sensitive buyers that their latest car is truly a match for the likes of Mercedes. Opel thinks it can buck the trend with its new Insignia Grand Sport.
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Buick has been quietly filling its lineup with cars designed to get folks excited and reaching for adjectives like "sporty" and "sleek." The all-new Avista concept is its best effort yet, showing how a Buick can move right past sporty to become downright "sexy" and "seductive."
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Alongside the multitude of expensive, extravagant product launches for high-performance hypercars (we're looking at you, Ford GT), Buick has used the 2015 North American International Auto Show to quietly launch a beautiful design concept that points to where the brand is headed.
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The original Batmobile was the Lincoln Futura concept in the 1966 Batman television series – or was it? It turns out that the earliest known officially licensed Batmobile was built in 1963 and is going on auction at Heritage Auctions next month after receiving extensive restoration.
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The Buick Riviera concept debuting in Shanghai is a wireless charging hybrid car that takes its inspiration from waves and waterfalls.
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Rolls Royce doesn't do concept cars - it instead builds "experimental vehicles" and one of the world's first such cars, built in 1926, is coming up for auction. It's time to sell the kids.
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Buick is using a road scanning device to create 3D models of real-world rough roads, for vehicle development.
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A few days ago, I drove SAIC's Yez Concept in Shanghai. The Yez is the first automobile ever conceived to have a negative carbon footprint. Is it fantasy or a sneak preview of what you'll be driving two decades from now?