
General Motors is busy working out a potential scheme that will allow them to reinvent the 2010 Buick LaCrosse in China. Apparently, China has a large demand for luxury cars, opening opportunities that can perhaps entice an aggressive approach towards matching actual car demands for the said auto line.
Buicks in China are often used to carry company executives, hence the attention to detail in the backseat in terms of comfort and accessories. Options on the LaCrosse include a rear-window power sunshade and two seatback display screens connected to a DVD system.
Supported with the proper figures, this development can be a big break for the embattled Detroit-based car manufacturer. If all goes well, then perhaps it can look forward to better days to improve their car sales.
(Source) MSNBC
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