GM bets Americans will buy cars made in China
Introduction of Buick's latest sport utility vehicle won't be a deal breaker for a lot of people in the long run, says one analyst
Chicago
GENERAL Motors will be placing a big bet the American public is willing to drive a car built in China when it unveils the Buick Envision on Sunday night.
The largest US carmaker is certainly not trying to bring it to market quietly: Buick's latest sport utility vehicle will be introduced at a lavish party on the eve of the Detroit car show in the hopes of maximising media coverage.
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