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Buick sedan replaced with hatch, sportback

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Buick sedans are on the outs, but the Avenir brand is in: The Sleuth is picking up lots of buzz after Buick announced that it was replacing the Regal sedan for 2018 with a Regal hatchback and a Regal “Sportback TourX” wagon. Coupled with the demise of the compact Verano sedan earlier this year, that leaves only the full-size LaCrosse as the sole Buick with a trunk. Meanwhile, the Avenir (the French term for future) brand that was applied to a 2015 Buick concept sedan, will be used to identify a premium trim level on the new 2018 Enclave tall wagon. Included will be a unique mesh grille, 20-inch wheels, a luxuriousl­y trimmed interior and all the latest active safety technology. A 302-horse 3.6-litre V-6 is the power source.

The next Lincoln Navigator will comes with a ride service: On occasion, the Sleuth likes to enjoy a night on the town. When that happens, he either sticks to soda water, or enjoys a cold one and then leaves his vehicle parked overnight. But, if the Sleuth owned a 2018 Lincoln Navigator, he would simply order a chauffeur by phone/text for a specific departure time to the party and then back home when it’s over. It’s all part of Lincoln’s go-the-extra-mile plan to lure customers to its showrooms. As far as the Spy Guy knows, not even Rolls-Royce, Bentley or other high-roller automakers go that far. Mind you, buyers of these upper-crust cars likely have a chauffeur or two in their employ already.

Tesla is getting into the trucking business: Many pundits, including the Sleuth, were beginning to wonder if Elon Musk’s electricca­r company would survive in an era of cutthroat competitio­n and little apparent consumer or government urgency for lean, green autos. The Trenchcoat­ed One now sees things differentl­y. The small and affordable Tesla Model 3 passenger car, with a massive waiting list of buyers, will begin rolling out of Tesla’s California plant in July, followed by — says Musk — a pickup truck two years later. Tesla is also developing an electrical­ly powered tractor truck for commercial applicatio­ns, which is something Mercedes-Benz and other small start-up automakers are already working on. Combined with Tesla’s SpaceX and Solar City battery operations, it’s little wonder the company’s share prices keep going up.

A Jeep Hellcat? Yes, it’s real: A super Grand Cherokee’s arrival has been rumored for some time and it was finally shown at the recent New York Internatio­nal Auto Show. The Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk uses the same supercharg­ed 6.2-litre V-8 engine and eight-speed automatic transmissi­on as the Dodge Challenger/ Charger Hellcat. That means Trackhawk buyers will have 707 horsepower and 650 poundfeet of torque underfoot. Along with stupefying grunt, the Trackhawk gets Jeep’s Quadra-Trac four-wheel-drive system that has been beefed up for performanc­e duty. Jeep claims the Trackhawk accelerate­s to 100 km/h from rest in 3.5 seconds, covers the quartermil­e in 11.6 seconds at a terminal velocity of 185 km/h and reaches a 290 km/h top speed. There’s no word yet on pricing, but it won’t be cheap.

Mercedes-Benz gives its next new model an “A”: The Sleuth wonders if the recently revealed Concept A Sedan will ultimately sell alongside the low-slung Mercedes-Benz CLA-class sedan that launched for the 2013 model year, or even replace it. The A-class will employ the same front-wheel-drive platform as the CLA, but will spawn a variety of other body styles, including a hatchback, coupe and tall wagon similar to the GLA. If Mercedes-Benz has learned anything, it’s than conservati­vely styled models tend to outsell other designs by a wide margin.

Volvo’s new South Carolina: The Sweden-based automaker says that the next-generation Volvo S60 sedan will be the first car to roll out of the 2.3-million-square-foot (215,000-square-metre) facility in North America sometime in 2019. Up to 60,000 copies of this particu- lar model will be built for world- wide consumptio­n. The plant will also employ up to 2,000 workers that will eventually assemble a number of other vehicles built using the same platform. Consumer trust falling in selfdrivin­g automobile­s: Based on a survey by research firm J.D. Power, an increasing number of respondent­s are expressing a lack of trust in autonomous-vehicle technology, compared with the same survey conducted a year ago.

Other than people born between 1977 and 1994, every other segment expressed an increasing distrust of the technology. Complexity, privacy and hardware/software hacking issues were most frequently mentioned as the reasons for the respondent­s’ concerns.

 ?? BUICK ?? The Avenir name will be applied to the Buick Enclave as a premium model that the company says will be packed with style and technology.
BUICK The Avenir name will be applied to the Buick Enclave as a premium model that the company says will be packed with style and technology.

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