landsharkmz3
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Will someone please merge the multiple threads...
At the end of the lease, GM is going to have an orphan vehicle on its hands to sell, and one that didn't sell well when new. You might be able to negotiate getting it for a great price at the end of the lease.Guess I gotta figure out how to get one from China? (no). Buy out my 2019 TourX lease? (I don't know about that).
Damn, I really like this AWD wagon
I'm waiting to see the specs on the Genesis GX70 CUV based on the G70 sedan. If it has less than 6 in ground clearance RWD with AWD optional, I don't care what Genesis says - IT'S A WAGON, BABY!
Are there any 2020 Regals in the USA?So who is going to start the GS & TourX registry for our now rare cars? Anyone have the production break down for the Year and Model?
That's a bummer. Parts are already an issue.
That's more like a 2021.More info on link below: I doubt this 2020 update will show up at our local Buick dealerships.View attachment 19848
Dead: All Buick Regals, Including The TourX Wagon Too
Find someone who is in active duty and is currently stationing in Europe maybe a place to start.Now to find out who will import/sell Opels.
If someone is being stationed in Europe, they should be taking advantage of it. Buy a nice F150/Silverado/Ram sell it over there and buy a unique European sportscar and bring it back. Profit on both ends.Find someone who is in active duty and is currently stationing in Europe maybe a place to start.
That way, they can legally import their "personal vehicle" back in the US.
Not sure about the laws in EU for bringing our cars there.If someone is being stationed in Europe, they should be taking advantage of it. Buy a nice F150/Silverado/Ram sell it over there and buy a unique European sportscar and bring it back. Profit on both ends.
I was stationed in Italy for three years a few years ago. I tried to do something like that, as it was pretty common years ago. Can't be done anymore. I wanted to bring back a Ducati motorcycle. I even had a way to ship it back to the US for free. First, as a "tourist" you are not allowed to buy a vehicle in Italy. So I was at the Ducati factory talking to the reps about buying anywhere in Euro to ship back. There are even separate assembly lines in the factory for US and other location bikes. New emission laws prevent any cross selling or importing because cross sold vehicles won't meet emission regs.If someone is being stationed in Europe, they should be taking advantage of it. Buy a nice F150/Silverado/Ram sell it over there and buy a unique European sportscar and bring it back. Profit on both ends.