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2020 Buick Regal Refresh in China

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I assume this will be the 2021 Regal for the US.

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Or perhaps the 2020 Regal. These changes are so minor GM probably didn't bother to tell us-

"While it does not explicitly mention a refresh, these changes are so minor it isn’t surprising the company didn’t bother to line-item the changes in the order guide. No other major changes are slated for the 2020 Regal "
 
It looks like it has a conventional trunk, rather than the Sportback/Five Door/Liftback configuration of the current U.S. car. The "sharkfin" antenna appears to be all the way at the back of the roof, right next to the third brake light. Also, the shape of the opening appears to curve inward a bit just under the glass.
 
This is a China version, where they have the trunk vs. hatch. So maybe US will be the same look..only hatch instead of the trunk? Just guessing at it here since I have yet to see any official US Spec Regal photos.
 
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This is a China version, where they have the trunk vs. hatch. So maybe US will be the same look..only hatch instead of the trunk? Just guessing at it here since I have yet to see any official US Spec Regal photos.
The 2020 version Regal family is now on Buick website with "build and price" and galllery.
 
It looks like it has a conventional trunk, rather than the Sportback/Five Door/Liftback configuration of the current U.S. car. The "sharkfin" antenna appears to be all the way at the back of the roof, right next to the third brake light. Also, the shape of the opening appears to curve inward a bit just under the glass.
Yes China has a conventional trunk.

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The 2020 version Regal family is now on Buick website with "build and price" and galllery.
I was hoping to see the ST trim but its not there yet.
 
I was dreaming higher, LOL. I was hoping to see A TourX with cooled seats, a HUD, a sport mode and a 360 deg camera.
The Australians got some of those now.
 
If China has a trunk then we've definately got something over on them. Mail slot sized and shaped trunk openings need to die.
China got a trunk because that's what they prefer. Otherwise GM wouldn't have put the resources into designing both the trunk and liftback.
 
China got a trunk because that's what they prefer. Otherwise GM wouldn't have put the resources into designing both the trunk and liftback.
It does beg the question, if the Regal is to continue after PSA moves on from GM would enough people in North America be willing to buy one made / assembled in China?
 
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It does beg the question, if the Regal is to continue after PSA moves on from GM would enough people in North America be willing to buy one made / assembled in China?
The Envision is selling.
 
It does beg the question, if the Regal is to continue after PSA moves on from GM would enough people in North America be willing to buy one made / assembled in China?
I, for one, will give GM the middle finger for that.
That is one of the reason I am staying away from Volvo now since they are owned by China.
 
The Envision is selling.
I’d bet if you ask the average Envision owner that they wouldn’t even know that. Look At their forum, the last post is almost 3 weeks old. These are probably not owners really into their car.
 
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I, for one, will give GM the middle finger for that.
That is one of the reason I am staying away from Volvo now since they are owned by China.
It was one of the questions on a Recent survey I got related to my TourX purchase. Would I buy a car made in China?
 
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It was one of the questions on a Recent survey I got related to my TourX purchase. Would I buy a car made in China?
Maybe because they are testing the water and see how many people are turned off by that mere idea.
Let's just say I am not surprised the next gen Invasion is still invading from China. (Should be coming very soon given the current one came out for model year 2016)
So many reasons that I will NEVER get a vehicle made in China.
 
China is STILL the enemy. As long as they are RED China, I try not to buy.

I liked it better back when China was openly our enemy. 1949 until Nixon opened up to them. We knew how we stood with them. Of course, most Americans don’t remember or don’t want to know about it.
 
China is STILL the enemy. As long as they are RED China, I try not to buy.

I liked it better back when China was openly our enemy. 1949 until Nixon opened up to them. We knew how we stood with them. Of course, most Americans don’t remember or don’t want to know about it.
I remember the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics. I don't know how many people there were moving in absolute unison, but I remember thinking, man if they train their civilian dancers this well, I can't imagine having to face the 150M soldiers that they could probably pull together.
 
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