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	<title>Comments on: 2000 Buick Blackhawk Concept Car</title>
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		<title>By: allister</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2008 11:40:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The Blackhawk is a beautiful car I&#039;m amazed and hope it goes to production, it seems that American cars have lost all sense of style not counting the few exception&#039;s of course but I will say there needs to be more effort from the gm management!

sincerely

A bored architect</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Blackhawk is a beautiful car I&#8217;m amazed and hope it goes to production, it seems that American cars have lost all sense of style not counting the few exception&#8217;s of course but I will say there needs to be more effort from the gm management!</p>
<p>sincerely</p>
<p>A bored architect</p>
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		<title>By: Rich</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rich</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2007 03:35:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m pretty fond of the 1930s and 1940s buick, when I saw this concept car I was amazed how beautiful it looks the only thing I would add is running boards, keeping the tradition of the 30s look .
I remember when they came out with the PT cruiser and had the old-fashioned look but lacked the power and size of the old automobiles.

This Buick concept car has the flayer and style of the 30s and expensive look of a Rolls-Royce


Now my question is, would you be selling this car to the general public.  Or is this going to be automobile that most people cannot afford.
It seems to me, if you&#039;re looking at making money with this car.  You would keep it within a range of price where the normal person can afford to buy it.
If you could keep it comparable to the Mustang convertible, with all the whistles and bells the Buick name would still ride high among its competitors.
If you intend to make this automobile show you a average person cannot afford it.  You will have a car that the rich man can afford an average person will see this on TV. Or On the computer or watch someone drive by with it.
I believe that Buick, if it wants to stay in business must take a car like this and give it to the masses it will sell like the unique Chrysler cars are doing right now.  I also would like to tell you spend your innovation on going back in the past, pulling out more of the old cars into the future, because you have baby boomers retiring and they like the old cars so.  You have my opinion.  Almost 50% of United States is going into retirement.  When you think of us make things bigger, so we can read it so we can see it.  And we will have new automobile that look and feel like a blast from the past.
Rich Allen</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m pretty fond of the 1930s and 1940s buick, when I saw this concept car I was amazed how beautiful it looks the only thing I would add is running boards, keeping the tradition of the 30s look .<br />
I remember when they came out with the PT cruiser and had the old-fashioned look but lacked the power and size of the old automobiles.</p>
<p>This Buick concept car has the flayer and style of the 30s and expensive look of a Rolls-Royce</p>
<p>Now my question is, would you be selling this car to the general public.  Or is this going to be automobile that most people cannot afford.<br />
It seems to me, if you&#8217;re looking at making money with this car.  You would keep it within a range of price where the normal person can afford to buy it.<br />
If you could keep it comparable to the Mustang convertible, with all the whistles and bells the Buick name would still ride high among its competitors.<br />
If you intend to make this automobile show you a average person cannot afford it.  You will have a car that the rich man can afford an average person will see this on TV. Or On the computer or watch someone drive by with it.<br />
I believe that Buick, if it wants to stay in business must take a car like this and give it to the masses it will sell like the unique Chrysler cars are doing right now.  I also would like to tell you spend your innovation on going back in the past, pulling out more of the old cars into the future, because you have baby boomers retiring and they like the old cars so.  You have my opinion.  Almost 50% of United States is going into retirement.  When you think of us make things bigger, so we can read it so we can see it.  And we will have new automobile that look and feel like a blast from the past.<br />
Rich Allen</p>
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