July 18, 2006

2005 Pontiac Grand Prix

 A commitment to style separates the Grand Prix from other mid-size transportation pods. A coupe-like tautness characterizes the exterior design of this four-door sedan, thanks to a more extreme wedge shape and a roofline five inches longer than that of the previous-generation model. The rear end is as muscular as a speed skater's. Pronounced, enlarged taillights are mounted at the corners. A discreet spoiler finishes the deck lid.  The rear is important in appearance and certainly distinguishable from its road mates. Appearance is the most subjective aspect of any automobile. The slightly sculptured hood is a good beginning. The resulting grille with its trademark Pontiac division is straight across on top with bowl-shaped curving sides. If memory serves, the Pontiac Grand Prix has always been fun to drive, and this latest rendition is a most gratifying performer. For a free test drive, contact your favorite Buick Car Dealer in Gilroy, CA. 

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July 04, 2006

Buick Lucerne

  

The Lucerne has a handsome appearance with a good stance thanks to its long wheelbase and wide track. The classic Buick waterfall grill blends in well with the large integrated headlamps. The side profile, with its steeply raked windshield, is reminiscent of several recently introduced European sedans such as the VW Passat and Audi A6. The rear of the Lucerne features a high trunk line with nicely integrated tail lamps.

Six airbags provide plenty of protection in a crash. Along with the Cadillac DTS, the Lucerne gets the first ever application of a dual-depth passenger airbag. It has two sections; a smaller section deploys in a less severe crash or if the passenger is small or seated nearer the dashboard. In a bad crash or if the passenger is not wearing their seat belt the full bag deploys for maximum effect.

For a free test drive, contact your favorite Buick Car Dealer in Gilroy, CA.

 

 

 
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