Buick will offer two new safety-enhancing technologies that could serve as an extra set of "eyes"Â for drivers, helping them to avoid a collision caused by an inadvertent lane change or by colliding with a vehicle in the side blind spot while changing lanes. The technologies will be available on all 2008 Buick Lucerne sedan models this summer.
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Shanghai General Motors (Shanghai GM) has introduced the newest member of its Buick lineup, the Park Avenue luxury sedan
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What better way to illustrate the uses for the new Chevrolet HHR Panel than with the vehicles themselves? Chevy is doing exactly that at the New York Auto Show ith two eye-popping wraps - one for business, the other for pleasure.
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Buick has rekindled a name from its storied 20th-century past to mark the beginning of a new level of refinement: Super. The badge is designated exclusively for Buick's most premium, powerful models and returns to Buick vehicles after 50 years. It will debut on the 2008 model year LaCrosse and Lucerne sedans.
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Buick is re-introducing a famous name from a glamorous era - a designation that evokes memories of the elegance of travel in premium automobiles and locomotives in the United States, just before World War II.
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Buick will freshen its 2008 LaCrosse line with the new face of Buick - a front-end design inspired by the Velite convertible concept - and an elevated list of standard equipment across all LaCrosse models.
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Today, General Motors announced its goal to reduce CO2 emissions from its North American manufacturing facilities by 40 percent by 2010, based on 2000 levels. GM is setting this target as part of its voluntary partnership in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Climate Leaders program.
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GM Adds 5-Year/100,000-Mile Powertrain Limited Warranty to GM Certified Used Vehicles
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Segment-exclusive model delivers unmatched functionality for less than $17,000
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When hundreds of thousands of 2007 North American International Auto Show visitors step inside the 121,000-square-foot General Motors exhibit beginning Jan. 13, they'll experience more than beautifully designed and executed cars and trucks. The all-new GM exhibit - the show's largest - will be transformed into the auto show equivalent of an art gallery.
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