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J.D. Power APEAL Study 2008 Results

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The 2008 results are out for the J.D. Power APEAL Study and "Buick, the domestic nameplate traditionally known for its understated designs, is the most improved nameplate in this year’s APEAL study, thanks to a boost from its stylish new Enclave crossover utility. Buick’s 20-point index score increase was tops among the 36 nameplates in this year’s study, as was its eight-position jump in the rankings."

(I added the bold.) All this good from just one vehicle! Buick needs more class-leading and competitive product!

To view more from J.D. Power's APEAL Study, click here

It's surprising what stylish product accomplishes :AH-HA_wink:

It's surprising what stylish product accomplishes :AH-HA_wink:

Yep... I thought GM learned this lesson with Olds.

Kiss Buick goodbye in a few years, DESPITE the improvements. GM won't allow them enough time to show a full recovery.

Kiss Buick goodbye in a few years, DESPITE the improvements. GM won't allow them enough time to show a full recovery.

I don't think so... China.

Even if this was to happen, I wouldn't take it sitting down.

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