General Motors Receives Rights To Use Enspire Trademark
Enclave, Encore, Envision, Enspire… we see another Buick crossover in the future.
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Enclave, Encore, Envision, Enspire… we see another Buick crossover in the future.
Here’s an interesting observation we thought to share with you.
The new small crossover looks to come hot right out of the gate.
That’s the best out of any domestic crossover.
Everywhere except for the U.S. of A? Absolutely.
In other words, Opel — as a business unit — isn’t being paid for its work.
Is it just us, or does it actually look better than the Encore?
It may not be of great importance… but it certainly is of great convenience. Just updated.
In other words, we’re talking about a case of platform sharing done right — not badge-engineering gone wrong.
The Opel Mokka name may not stick, if you can think of a better name.
The baby crossover is expected to launch later this year.
Is it just us, or does it look suspiciously like an Opel?
At this point they should just let us see everything.
Buick has decided to tease another portion of its upcoming small crossover prior to its official unveiling, and it’s beginning to look just like the Opel Mokka, as expected.
Additional photos of the new Mokka further solidify what we can expect from the vehicle’s official unveiling in Geneva come March 2012.
The little Opel crossover will share its Gamma Extended platform with the Buick Enclave and the Gamma platform with the Corsa and Chevy Sonic/Aveo.