Buick eAssist Flies Off the Shelves

Dec 5
06:47

2011

Jessica Harmon

Jessica Harmon

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This article looks at how the new Buick eAssist has been flying off the shelves. Dealers are reporting that the eAssist is staying on the lot for an average of only fourteen days.

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The Buick 2012 LaCrosse eAssist can’t stay on the lot! This excellent new technologically is going fast all over the U.S.,Buick eAssist Flies Off the Shelves Articles spending just an average of only fourteen days on dealer lots.

Because of the fast sales of the eAssist, GM expects Buick sales to be up by more than seventeen percent year to date. The Enclave crossover vehicle is predicted to be an especially great sales gain. The Regal eAssist and GS are both bringing up the sales by quite a lot. And the new Verano is going to be on lots very soon!

The eAssist is a very advanced style of transmission. It is an Ecotec direct-injection four-cylindar with six speed automatic. What makes the eAssist so unique however is the small electric motor component that bolsters the driver’s acceleration, giving the vehicle the right performance without compromising economical and ecological concerns. The car can even shut off the engine entirely at some points by using the energy that it stores during braking to keep the car moving until the engine is needed again. Popular Science Magazine recently awarded this brilliant new technology with a spot on their list of “Best of What’s New 2011.”

Brian Sweeney, the vice president of U.S. Buick and GMC Sales and Service was very enthusiastic about the high sales of eAssist. “LaCrosse eAssist is a highly efficient sedan that doesn’t compromise on the refinement that comes standard on every Buick,” he said. “Getting 36 highway mpg is great, but what’s better is that customers won’t have to give up style, passenger comfort, or the car’s great suite of technology features.”

The eAssist will be the standard on the latest LaCrosse models , which offers many other advantages over its competitors, including more legroom. The LaCrosse also includes side blind zone alert, rear park assist, articulating high-intensity discharge headlamps, and a Harman/Kardon sound system.

Customers are thrilled with the eAssist and they can’t seem to bag them up fast enough, especially with the holiday season approaching. One satisfied customer reported that all the things he looks for in a vehicle- comfort, space, and highway fuel efficiency- he could find in his Lacrosse eAssist.

“For the space in this car, 30 mpg is amazing,” Radomski, the customer, said. “I could have bought one of the new diesels on the market, but the fuel costs more. When you do the math, it’s an obvious choice. And my LaCrosse is working as advertised.”

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