Buick Cascada Not The Only Small Convertible Being Discontinued
The Audi A3 is also being shown the door.
Read More »The Audi A3 is also being shown the door.
Read More »It's hard to imagine the low-volume Buick Cascada living on after its Opel counterpart fizzles out next year.
Read More »It's the fourth Vauxhall to get the cut in recent months.
Read More »Designed for all seasons, purpose-built for sunshine.
Read More »Opel will take the stage on September 29.
Read More »Lots of red adorns the Cascada Supreme.
Read More »Taking the best of each trim, and bundling them into one value proposition.
Read More »Opel's got a rich history of seat engineering, incase you were wondering.
Read More »But the brand has performed remarkably well without new product since 2002.
Read More »The perfect blend of innovation and convenience.
Read More »The first export from GM's Polish facility is on its way.
Read More »The Buick Cascada launches in spring of 2016.
Read More »Buick’s first convertible in… seemingly ever.
Read More »And it hails from Germany. Gasp you should.
Read More »Opel has graced the Cascada convertible with the latest diesel technology.
Read More »The Cascada continues its jaunt around the globe.
Read More »The plant has been open for nearly 17 years.
Read More »The chances of such a vehicle coming to market are slim to none. But we can always dream, right?
Read More »Less open-air freedom, more market appeal.
Read More »Whether you like it or not, they're coming.
Read More »Watch Buick pull the veil off of its new (and Opel's old) convertible.
Read More »Regardless of what you think of the car, a name is destiny.
Read More »The compact convertible breaks into yet another uncontested segment in the U.S. market.
Read More »Buick may have left an easter egg in their rendering of their Detroit Auto Show exhibit.
Read More »Opel's stylish convertible gets a Buick badge.
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