^ Thankyou. I'm tired of being the only one who says that. If Buick's goal is to be a value lux brand, it should have product accordingly. RWD is needed for all cars, except maybe the Lacrosse. It makes to much sense to put the next gen on EPII, so leave it FWD. The next Lucerne and Statesman, along with a Velite, could be built off of Zeta. IMO, Buick's pricing should mimick Acura's, with comprehensively equipped loaded cars to start with, at a value price. That would help to differenitiate them from Caddy, while postitioning them as a lux value alternative to Lexus (which is how they want to be seen). There should be NO small cars in the lineup; no sub-$30K cars in the lineup... leave the small premium car segment to Saturn's next Ion. I think an EPII LaX, with standard leather, sunroof, six disc changer,bluetooth,power fronts seats w/memory,heated/cooled front seats,Quietuning, REAL wood accents and 17"wheels. All of this should come on the EPII in a completely unique Buick wrapper with a beautiful, Buick interior (we all know that's possible; look at the G6/9-3/Malibu). This will help justify a price higher than some of it's cousins (and GM won't get the flack Ford got for being lazy with the Fusion/Milan/Zephyr triplet). Start the car at $29,990, and they'll fly out of the showroom. Options should be limited to an upgrade in sound system, a navi, and maybe something unique like a glass roof. I don't necessarily see a need for the Super trim in Buick's future lineup. If so, instead of having an up level trim like the Caddy's V-Series, which is more of a true performance package like the AMG and M from Benz and BMW, the Super should focus on quiet, American power. The Super should be more cosmetic, and geared towards touring; give the cars a larger engine and a tastefully cosmetic appearance package with 18"s, a revised front fascia, etc. I equip the RWD Lucerne similarly (fully loaded), and continue to offer two engines; the 3.6L @270-290HP and the 4.7L V8 that will go in the Lucerne making 350-360HP, and the RWD flag having the V8 only. These HP figures for the future are under the assumption that the future Caddy V6 HP threshold will be 300+, and the V8 will be around 390+, staying competitive with Infiniti, Lexus, and the Germans.