2011 Buick Regal commercial shows off a little of what it’s made of
I have been waiting for the new Buick Regal to hit our shores and the time has finally come. Above is the first commercial for the new Regal, and it does a nice job of showing off the car. Hopefully people will buy the fact that its “German” engineering means it’s a high quality car, but only time (and sales) will tell.
Camaro convertible and Buick Regal production to start early 2011!

General Motors has announced that production of the Camaro convertible and the 2011 Buick Regal will start in the first quarter of 2011. The Regal goes on sale this summer, with the initial units being shipped in from Germany until production can commence here in North America. The Camaro convertible joins the hot selling Camaro coupe when it goes on sale early next year. The addition of these two cars brings about 700 jobs back to the Oshawa, Ontario assembly plant that builds the Camaro now. For more details, head on over to Autoblog.
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GM to offer “Pause and Play” radio feature in Regal and Cruze!

General Motors currently has two vehicles on the market that offer a “Pause and Play” feature on the radio. Those two vehicles are the Cadillac CTS and the Buick LaCrosse and what “Pause and Play” allows you to do is basically treat your radio like your home TV DVR. You can pause and record up to 20 minutes of radio, from AM, FM, XM or Sirius and then play it back at a later time. The technology has until now only been fitted in more upscale cars, but word is out that it will now be offered on the 2011 Buick Regal and the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze. It’s always nice to see technologies being offered in both the high and low end of the buying spectrum. For more information, head on over to Autoblog.
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The 2011 Buick Regal (based off the stunning Opel Insignia sedan) will be priced starting at $26,995 including destination charges. This price gets you only the mid-level CXL trim and the 2.4L Ecotec four-cylinder. This is actually the only trim level offered at launch, as the car will currently be made in Europe, and that plant is busy making Insignias for European consumption. Later down the road GM will offer a more base CX model and hopefully a more expensive GS model based on the GS Show Car seen at the 2010 Detroit Auto Show. Stay tuned for more, or hit up Autoblog for the full press release.
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The Buick Regal GS Show Car is quite a shock to the system…GM, build this car!
While most in the industry believe GM will build the car pictured above, GM is still saying it is in the process of studying the market and customer interest. Right. The car is based on the 2011 Buick Regal, and is called the Regal GS. Anyway, enjoy the pictures and make sure you head on out to the Detroit Auto Show to check out this car!
GM shows off the Buick Regal GS concept…which looks awfully close to a production car…

So, maybe you’ve heard the talk on the internets about the high-performance Buick Regal that GM may or may not be building. Well, a concept is being shown at the Detroit Auto Show that is being called the Buick Regal GS. The car features a turbocharged 4-cylinder putting out 255 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque. That power is routed through a six-speed manual on its way to a Haldex-based 4-wheel drive system. All of that power is brought to a halt by Brembo brakes…Brembo’s on a BUICK! For more details, head on over to Autoblog, or check out the coverage on Jalopnik. Two sources…you’re welcome!
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Production of the Cadillac XTS to start in early 2012! Location: Oshawa, Ontario!

General Motors has announced that the all new Cadillac XTS sedan will be built in Oshawa, Ontario, on the same lines as the Chevrolet Camaro and all-new Impala, as well as the upcoming 2011 Buick Regal. The teaser shot seems really impressive, the car lookslike it will take the Cadillac Art & Science theme to another level. For more, head on over to Autoblog.
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Cadillac XTS, GMC Granite and Chevy Aveo RS all to be revealed at NAIAS!

According to GM’s vice president of communications, Chris Preuss, General Motors has some pretty big concepts to unveil at this years Detroit Auto Show. The Cadillac XTS will be shown as the replacement for the ages old DTS sedan. GMC will be showing the Granite off as the sibling to the Chevrolet Orlando, both built on the new Delta platform. Chevrolet will be showing off the new Aveo RS, supposedly more shapely than the current Aveo. Buick will also have a high performance version of the 2011 Regal, so stay tuned for more news from the 2010 North American International Auto Show. For now, head on over to Autoblog.
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Buick hopes to lower its average buyer age from 70 to…anything lower

The average age of a new car buyer today is 52. The average age of a Buick buyer? 70! Buick is hoping to lower that number, and it needs to in order to compete with rivals Lexus and Acura. The first step in a younger direction was the 2010 LaCrosse. The average age for the sharp looking new sedan is 55, 15 years below Buick’s average but still older than Brian Sweeney likes. Sweeney is Buick/GMC’s new division manager, and he’s hoping to lower the age even more with the new 2011 Buick Regal. Their hope is that by using “experimental marketing” they will be able to attract an even younger crowd to Buick. For more details, head on over to Autoblog.
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GM to show several interesting new concepts at the Detroit Auto Show

The Chevy Orlando has been a stunning concept ever since it debuted almost a year ago. Well word has come out that GM will show a concept of the GMC version to be called Granite. That’s not all, Buick will reportedly show off a high performance version of the 2011 Buick Regal! Hopefully it has some form of sporty like the Opel Insignia on which it is based. For more details, head on over to Canadian Driver.
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