What is the Buick Excelle?
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Buick EXCELLE is the Excelle. More details about the Excelle are as follows: 1. The Buick Excelle (Buick-Excelle) is based on General Motors' global platform. The prototype vehicle is the GM Daewoo Lacetti, with its exterior designed by Pininfarina, one of the world's top three automotive design companies with a 73-year design history. The chief executive officer leading the design stated that the goal was to create a 'global car with European style.' 2. The Excelle sets a new standard for mid-size sedans with its world-class design and integration of global advanced technologies.
To be honest, I'm quite familiar with the Buick Excelle. It's a common compact sedan in the Chinese market, developed by General Motors based on the Daewoo Lacetti. I feel it's very practical as a family car, with spacious interiors that can accommodate the whole family, and comfortable rear seats, making it particularly suitable for urban commuting. I remember it became popular right after its launch in 2003, with sales once soaring high due to its affordable price—the entry-level version could be purchased for less than 100,000 yuan. Nowadays, the older models are still commonly seen on the road, even though newer versions have been released. Owners often praise it for being fuel-efficient and durable, though the transmission and suspension might feel a bit outdated and require regular maintenance. Overall, the Excelle represents the trend of economical cars of that era. I've driven it a few times, and it's quite handy for daily commuting.