Originally Posted By: Joel_MD
My father and grandfather primarily drove Buicks throughout their lives. I'm in my mid-40s and have found Buicks to be very ho-hum for decades, although I like the direction the company has been going recently. I could see myself buying a Buick Avista if it goes into production, and without too much adulteration from the concept vehicle.
GM has a sad history of letting their better brands age poorly, and giving all the attention and advertising to lowest-common-denominator Chevrolet. Pontiac- lost all its sporty identity selling re-badged Cavaliers and vanished. Oldsmobile- same story (and the irony of the 'not your father's Oldsmobile' ad campaign was just sad- your "fathers Oldsmobile" might have been a 442 with a fire-breathing 455, whereas what they were advertising was an anemic front-drive POS with a rattling Chevy v6 under the hood.) Buick- been sliding down the same slippery slope for 20 years, but somehow hanging on. It would be great if they could turn it around the same way Cadillac has turned its image around since the 90s when the Cadillac buyer mean age got up well over 50...