Report: America's Future Buicks May Come From China And Europe - Jalopnik

Most Buick vehicles sold in the United States after 2016 could be imported from China and Europe, according to two sources familiar with parent General Motors Co’s (GM. N) plans. Only two of Buick’s future U. S. models, replacements for the mid-size LaCrosse sedan and the large Enclave crossover, are expected to be built in North America, according to the sources, who did not want to be identified because their companies... Production of the mid-size Regal sedan is likely to shift from Canada to either China or Europe in 2017, they added. Philosophically, if we’re going to have a middle class in this country, people have to have disposable incomes. There’s a whole lot of things that we ought to be doing as a country, and Donald Trump is not about that. Source: jalopnik.com