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At the Seoul Motor Show, GM introduced the Daewoo LX4 or in other words, a rebadged 2008 Holden Statesman / Caprice. Now its turn for the Chinese to get a taste of Aussie RWD luxury and note it’s not the first time as the previous generation Statesman / Caprice was also offered as the Buick Royaum. And no, there’s still no word for an American version but why should there be since the Chinese bought more Buick's than the Americans last year…
Although there’s no V8 power under the hood, Chinese buyers will get the option of two V6 engines, the 250Hp 3.6-liter which is also offered the Aussie models and a 201Hp strong 2.8-liter. In comparison with its Australian and Korean counterparts the Park Avenue looses the front wing air-vents while it gets a new front grille outside and redesigned center console, larger air-vents and different seats inside.

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New Buick Park Avenue in China based on the Holden Caprice - Should it come to the US?

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