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I love Buicks. My parents drove them and still do, and I learned how to drive on a LeSabre and an Estate Wagon. My first car was a Skylark. It rocked. Buicks have impeccable quality, power, and in most cases, pretty cool styling. I'd love to buy one, but they need to make a car for 30-somethings, without abandoning their core market. Here's what GM should do with Buick: 1. Develop a coupe. Lexus has one, so does Mercedes, Infiniti, Acura and Volvo. If you want to be a premium brand, you need a 2 door. For most of Buick's existence, they've offered one, except for the past 8 years or so. Remember Skylark, LeSabre, Riviera, and Regal? 2. Ditto for convertible. The Velite concept is one of the most beautiful cars ever designed. Everybody raved about, and GM instead gives Buick the Terrazza?? WTF? 3. Lucerne. I like this car, but wish it had more Buick tail lights, and a chrome grill. 4. Lacrosse. I've driven one and it is a great car. I think the rear end needs some tweaking and give it portholes. 5. Station wagons and crossovers are coming back. Mercedes, Audi and BMW and Volvo have wagons. Buick needs one.

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