GM Crossover Trio Lures Drivers Away from Asian-Brand Vehicles (Visit this link)
General Motors is struggling to halt declining U.S. sales, but it has a bright spot in the three large crossover vehicles it launched in the past year. The Buick Enclave, GMC Acadia and Saturn Outlook each have three rows of seats and look like big sport-utility vehicles, but they are lighter, have a smoother ride and get better gas mileage than SUVs. Made from many of the same parts, all three are selling briskly and have a GM plant in Lansing, Michigan, running at full capacity, a key to profitable auto production. More importantly, the trio is doing something few other Detroit vehicles can achieve these days -- they are pulling drivers from import brands.
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