News is just come out that Buick Regal will make a return to mark the line up. Produced by GM from 1973 to 2004, was Regal me a ti is one of the best selling Buicks, offered in two or four-door body style. The most famous iteration of Regal was the Grand National, a stock car that won several titles in the 1980s.
GM has considered revive the Regal me na so me ti me. The company is turning to its European division Opel,, to produce the Regal, a model that is currently sold in China. Opel moment Insignia is sold in large parts of Western Europe, that is expected to offer GM Buick version of the car by replacing their griddle Opel and replace badging with Buick.
2008 introduction, replacing the Vectra
For the first time for the financial year 2008 model, the insignia has been a success Opel for. Replacing the Vectra, insignia is stylish, luxurious and very comfortable. Sold as a four-door sedan, a five-door hatchback and wagon, insignia seats five passengers. Only since version will be sold in the United States.
Like so many European vehicles, insignia has me now rous engine basis, nine to be exact. Gas and diesel engines ranging from 1.6 L I4 to a 2.8 l turbocharged V6 are available. A more in-line four and one or two V6 powered engines are likely to be offered with insignia. Unfortunately, no diesel option available, given the costs me eting for stringent U.S. me pollution requires.
What the American model may seem
About us specifications for the new Regal has not yet announced, we know that me de sa six-speed manual and automatic gearboxes offered in Europe will be matched with engines in cars sold in the United States. In addition, because the Buick is an exclusive brand, leather seating surfaces, navigational controls, wood and aluminium inlays, dual zone air conditioning either will become the default functionality or packed optional.
GM has looked at Opel separate from business, including sales of the brand or at least part of it. That may not affect Regal that regardless of me nt is accessible is likely to include a long-term supply chain for Buicks operation. In addition, the car is sold in Brazil as Chevrolet Vectra in the UK Vauxhall as Insignia and soon will be sold in Australia Holden as a model.
Regal clearly, coming back. Perhaps already in the autumn, in the form of a 2010 model.
Matthew c. Keegan is a freelance writer who lives in North Carolina. Matt is a contributing author for Andy's Auto Sport an after-market supplier of quality parts including Buick wheels and BMW wheels.
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