Posted on 09/02/2022 1:39:38 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Sept 2 (Reuters) - General Motors Co said Friday it will offer all of its estimated 2,000 U.S. Buick franchise dealers buyouts as it moves to make the brand all-electric by 2030 in the United States.
The Wall Street Journal reported the news earlier, quoting Global Buick chief Duncan Aldred who is set to discuss the plans with dealers Friday in a virtual meeting. He noted shifting to EVs will require significant investments by Buick dealers.
"So if they want to exit the Buick franchise, then we will give them monetary assistance to do so," Aldred told the newspaper.
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Since most also sell GMC trucks, I doubt they would miss Buick that much.
Is that a Buick Special? We had one back in the 60’s. It was amazing!
RAnsom E Olds was the original owner of Oldsmobile.
When he sold out to General Motors-—he couldn’t use his own name anymore.
So—he started the R E O car company....
Easy answer regarding the Grid capacity:
NO
I am 82 and have been around drag racing since I was 17.
CONVINCE ME
BTW—I know Garlits/Ivo/Prudhomme & many others.
One of his favorites was a 1959 Buick Electra. Now we are going electric ? Building a car that will limit the range that the population can travel, limiting freedom of movement across the country?
It is truly idiotic. The attempt to create a market where none exists based on ideology and that an equivalent of some form of whacko religion. This will not last. Americans will never accept such limitations to their freedom of movement,,,,PERIOD.
Give me an Electra, or give me DEATH!
The Old GM Hierarchy
Chevy: Every man’s ride
Pontiac: Sporty
Oldsmobile: Moving up
Buick: A cut above
Cadillac: You’ve arrived
My financially comfortable Uncle drove an Electra.
My Dad drove Oldsmobiles, eventually a Cadillac.
I know that history, but the name was so out of sync with modern, youth-oriented marketing it is humorous and somewhat surprising that GM kept the brand as long as they did.
I actually have very fond memories of my mom’s 1975 Delta 88. I doubt I would like to drive it today, but it was special to me then and a big upgrade from what she had before.
That’s a ‘58 Special. The neighbor bought it used, maybe 4-5 years old, slightly younger than I was. He took me for a spin with the top down. It also had one of those air conditioners that was mounted under the dashboard, the first one I had seen. Needless to say, it made a big impression on me!
Poor
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I had a 1968 Buick wildcat convertible for several years.
Had a lot of fun with it. Drove it from the East coast to Minnesota and back. What a trip! Huge engine.
The late 60s GS California was hardly that
I’ve rented some of their new stuff
It’s not bad honestly
The old wildcats and Electra 225 of the early 70s you could sure get busy on the back seats
I loved those
EV cost 70 k, goes 250-300 miles on a charge, a few grand to install a home charger, 30 k to get a new battery, this is insanity . I’ll keep my pickup on the road till I ain’t no more.
GM is killing itself.
buick bump ...
Buick franchise dealers change to hydrogen fueled cars see Buick cars collecting dust.
I was never a “land yacht” kind of guy (think Camaro, Mustang or Austin Healey 3000), but the Riviera was a beautiful car...just a work of art.
(I won’t discuss the Daddy Van years when we hauled the kids around in a mini-van.)
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