Buick Will Buy Out Dealers Who Don't Want to Start Selling Electric Cars

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Buick has made it clear that its future lies in two directions. First, the brand will only sell EVs after 2030. Second, all Buicks will be SUVs.

Dealers who arenā€™t aligned with that future will be given an off-ramp, Buick global vice president Duncan Aldred said this week.

The first all-electric Buick, the Electra, should be revealed sometime in 2023 and will arrive in 2024 as a 2025 model.

Its look is expected to be influenced by the Buick Wildcat concept shown above.

General Motors continues its push toward electrification, and it might take out a few Buick dealerships on its way.

Duncan Aldred, global vice president of Buick and GMC, revealed to the Wall Street Journal this week that all of the 1900-plus Buick dealerships in the U.S. will be given buyout offers to those who don't want to be a part of the brand's shift to selling only electric vehicles. Buick is requiring its dealers to invest in charging stations and other store upgrades as part of this change.

"Not everyone necessarily wants to make [the electric] journey, depending on where they're located or the level of expenditure that the transition will demand," Aldred told the Journal. "So if they want to exit the Buick franchise, then we will give them monetary assistance to do so."

While Buick isn't yet selling any all-electric models, the first Buick EV will be the Electra. The second and third and, well, all the rest will, too. Buick has announced that all of its EVs will carry the Electra name. The first Buick Electra should go into production in 2024 as a 2025 model. All new Buicks sold in the U.S. and Canada after that date will not only be electric, but the brand will exclusively sell SUVs in the future.
We donā€™t know many details about the first Buick Electra, but since we expect it will use a GM Ultium battery pack with about 100.0 kWh of capacity, that should be good for 300 or more miles of range. The Electra will be revealed sometime in 2023, and we expect it will start at around $50,000.

Most of the Buick dealers in the U.S. also sell GMC models. According to Automotive News, there were only around a dozen stand-alone Buick dealerships, so taking a buyout would most likely keep the dealership in the GM family.

In 2020, GM offered buyouts to Cadillac dealers that didnā€™t want to spend the $150,000 to $200,000 that GM was requiring to update the dealerships for Cadillac's first EV, the Lyriq, which is due next year. Around 175 Cadillac dealers took the buyouts, which were worth between $300,000 and $500,000, according to Automotive News.

Buick Will Buy Out Dealers Who Don't Want to Start Selling Electric Cars

They're trying to reinvent Buick into a hip brand for the EV assholes. It's going to take a lot more than that to erase the geriatric imagery of that brand.

The smell of moth balls and spilt Ensure along with the Fixadent stains will be hard to erase from many memories. ;)
 
Buick has made it clear that its future lies in two directions. First, the brand will only sell EVs after 2030. Second, all Buicks will be SUVs.

Dealers who arenā€™t aligned with that future will be given an off-ramp, Buick global vice president Duncan Aldred said this week.

The first all-electric Buick, the Electra, should be revealed sometime in 2023 and will arrive in 2024 as a 2025 model.

Its look is expected to be influenced by the Buick Wildcat concept shown above.

General Motors continues its push toward electrification, and it might take out a few Buick dealerships on its way.

Duncan Aldred, global vice president of Buick and GMC, revealed to the Wall Street Journal this week that all of the 1900-plus Buick dealerships in the U.S. will be given buyout offers to those who don't want to be a part of the brand's shift to selling only electric vehicles. Buick is requiring its dealers to invest in charging stations and other store upgrades as part of this change.

"Not everyone necessarily wants to make [the electric] journey, depending on where they're located or the level of expenditure that the transition will demand," Aldred told the Journal. "So if they want to exit the Buick franchise, then we will give them monetary assistance to do so."

While Buick isn't yet selling any all-electric models, the first Buick EV will be the Electra. The second and third and, well, all the rest will, too. Buick has announced that all of its EVs will carry the Electra name. The first Buick Electra should go into production in 2024 as a 2025 model. All new Buicks sold in the U.S. and Canada after that date will not only be electric, but the brand will exclusively sell SUVs in the future.
We donā€™t know many details about the first Buick Electra, but since we expect it will use a GM Ultium battery pack with about 100.0 kWh of capacity, that should be good for 300 or more miles of range. The Electra will be revealed sometime in 2023, and we expect it will start at around $50,000.

Most of the Buick dealers in the U.S. also sell GMC models. According to Automotive News, there were only around a dozen stand-alone Buick dealerships, so taking a buyout would most likely keep the dealership in the GM family.

In 2020, GM offered buyouts to Cadillac dealers that didnā€™t want to spend the $150,000 to $200,000 that GM was requiring to update the dealerships for Cadillac's first EV, the Lyriq, which is due next year. Around 175 Cadillac dealers took the buyouts, which were worth between $300,000 and $500,000, according to Automotive News.

Buick Will Buy Out Dealers Who Don't Want to Start Selling Electric Cars

They're trying to reinvent Buick into a hip brand for the EV assholes. It's going to take a lot more than that to erase the geriatric imagery of that brand.

The smell of moth balls and spilt Ensure along with the Fixadent stains will be hard to erase from many memories. ;)
lol so bitter
 
Buick has made it clear that its future lies in two directions. First, the brand will only sell EVs after 2030. Second, all Buicks will be SUVs.

Dealers who arenā€™t aligned with that future will be given an off-ramp, Buick global vice president Duncan Aldred said this week.

The first all-electric Buick, the Electra, should be revealed sometime in 2023 and will arrive in 2024 as a 2025 model.

Its look is expected to be influenced by the Buick Wildcat concept shown above.

General Motors continues its push toward electrification, and it might take out a few Buick dealerships on its way.

Duncan Aldred, global vice president of Buick and GMC, revealed to the Wall Street Journal this week that all of the 1900-plus Buick dealerships in the U.S. will be given buyout offers to those who don't want to be a part of the brand's shift to selling only electric vehicles. Buick is requiring its dealers to invest in charging stations and other store upgrades as part of this change.

"Not everyone necessarily wants to make [the electric] journey, depending on where they're located or the level of expenditure that the transition will demand," Aldred told the Journal. "So if they want to exit the Buick franchise, then we will give them monetary assistance to do so."

While Buick isn't yet selling any all-electric models, the first Buick EV will be the Electra. The second and third and, well, all the rest will, too. Buick has announced that all of its EVs will carry the Electra name. The first Buick Electra should go into production in 2024 as a 2025 model. All new Buicks sold in the U.S. and Canada after that date will not only be electric, but the brand will exclusively sell SUVs in the future.
We donā€™t know many details about the first Buick Electra, but since we expect it will use a GM Ultium battery pack with about 100.0 kWh of capacity, that should be good for 300 or more miles of range. The Electra will be revealed sometime in 2023, and we expect it will start at around $50,000.

Most of the Buick dealers in the U.S. also sell GMC models. According to Automotive News, there were only around a dozen stand-alone Buick dealerships, so taking a buyout would most likely keep the dealership in the GM family.

In 2020, GM offered buyouts to Cadillac dealers that didnā€™t want to spend the $150,000 to $200,000 that GM was requiring to update the dealerships for Cadillac's first EV, the Lyriq, which is due next year. Around 175 Cadillac dealers took the buyouts, which were worth between $300,000 and $500,000, according to Automotive News.

Buick Will Buy Out Dealers Who Don't Want to Start Selling Electric Cars

They're trying to reinvent Buick into a hip brand for the EV assholes. It's going to take a lot more than that to erase the geriatric imagery of that brand.

The smell of moth balls and spilt Ensure along with the Fixadent stains will be hard to erase from many memories. ;)
Wouldn't you really rather not drive a Buick?
 
Buick has made it clear that its future lies in two directions. First, the brand will only sell EVs after 2030. Second, all Buicks will be SUVs.

Dealers who arenā€™t aligned with that future will be given an off-ramp, Buick global vice president Duncan Aldred said this week.

The first all-electric Buick, the Electra, should be revealed sometime in 2023 and will arrive in 2024 as a 2025 model.

Its look is expected to be influenced by the Buick Wildcat concept shown above.

General Motors continues its push toward electrification, and it might take out a few Buick dealerships on its way.

Duncan Aldred, global vice president of Buick and GMC, revealed to the Wall Street Journal this week that all of the 1900-plus Buick dealerships in the U.S. will be given buyout offers to those who don't want to be a part of the brand's shift to selling only electric vehicles. Buick is requiring its dealers to invest in charging stations and other store upgrades as part of this change.

"Not everyone necessarily wants to make [the electric] journey, depending on where they're located or the level of expenditure that the transition will demand," Aldred told the Journal. "So if they want to exit the Buick franchise, then we will give them monetary assistance to do so."

While Buick isn't yet selling any all-electric models, the first Buick EV will be the Electra. The second and third and, well, all the rest will, too. Buick has announced that all of its EVs will carry the Electra name. The first Buick Electra should go into production in 2024 as a 2025 model. All new Buicks sold in the U.S. and Canada after that date will not only be electric, but the brand will exclusively sell SUVs in the future.
We donā€™t know many details about the first Buick Electra, but since we expect it will use a GM Ultium battery pack with about 100.0 kWh of capacity, that should be good for 300 or more miles of range. The Electra will be revealed sometime in 2023, and we expect it will start at around $50,000.

Most of the Buick dealers in the U.S. also sell GMC models. According to Automotive News, there were only around a dozen stand-alone Buick dealerships, so taking a buyout would most likely keep the dealership in the GM family.

In 2020, GM offered buyouts to Cadillac dealers that didnā€™t want to spend the $150,000 to $200,000 that GM was requiring to update the dealerships for Cadillac's first EV, the Lyriq, which is due next year. Around 175 Cadillac dealers took the buyouts, which were worth between $300,000 and $500,000, according to Automotive News.

Buick Will Buy Out Dealers Who Don't Want to Start Selling Electric Cars

They're trying to reinvent Buick into a hip brand for the EV assholes. It's going to take a lot more than that to erase the geriatric imagery of that brand.

The smell of moth balls and spilt Ensure along with the Fixadent stains will be hard to erase from many memories. ;)
Just remember back in 2009, GM and Chrysler under Obama were bailed out for 50 billion dollars(that is correct 50 billion) because they sold a shit car while under Union rule. Today that same union still works there, and now the Fed is making GM and Chrysler sell a shit car and when it goes belly up, i hope President Trump is in office so no bail out money can .....bail them out again. Live by the shit car(union made) die by the shit car(union made).
 
Wouldn't you really rather not drive a Buick?
West Virginia coal miners help tourists push their dead electric car
Since the plastic underside of the vehicle prevented it from being towed, the miners decided to push it to the coal mine to charge up.
"So here are 5 coal miners pushing a battery car to the coal mine to charge up," wrote Smith, noting that you can see the coal stockpile and load out in the background.
According to the US Energy Information Agency, coal accounts for about 21% of all the electricity generated in the United States, including the power used to charge EVs.
 
Wouldn't you really rather not drive a Buick?
Every time I think of a Buick I think of the old '75 Electra 225 my wife's former boss (passed) drove us down to a UVA football game in......I swear, it smelt of "old people".

Just like this one.

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LOL.....You could have put ten dead hookers in the trunk. :laughing0301:
 
Every time I think of a Buick I think of the old '75 Electra 225 my wife's former boss (passed) drove us down to a UVA football game in......I swear, it smelt of "old people".

Just like this one.

3763744387_c1a61f5281_b.jpg


LOL.....You could have put ten dead hookers in the trunk. :laughing0301:
The shocks and springs always went out on the GM big cars, and it only cost 100 dollars to replace the rear springs and shocks. It took over 1000 dollars to replace the front because the engine was so big, it had to be lifted out of the car to reach the springs and shocks, i know i had the 75 Cadilac Coup Deville, with the 500 CI under the hood. So i put the rear shocks and springs in, and my front headlights pointed 30 degrees down, very hard to see at night. That was in 1990.

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The shocks and springs always went out on the GM big cars, and it only cost 100 dollars to replace the rear springs and shocks. It took over 1000 dollars to replace the front because the engine was so big, it had to be lifted out of the car to reach the springs and shocks, i know i had the 75 Cadilac Coup Deville, with the 500 CI under the hood. So i put the rear shocks and springs in, and my front headlights pointed 30 degrees down, very hard to see at night. That was in 1990.

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I don't know how long they were but I bet you could put a 17' canoe on top and it would not stick out on either end. ;)
 

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