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The affordable four-seat convertible has become a largely forgotten genre in the States, especially with the death of the
Chrysler 200 Convertible. Of course, there are still premium options from
Audi,
BMW and
Mercedes-Benz - not to mention more overtly performance-oriented droptop pony cars from
Chevrolet and
Ford - but if you want an affordable cruiser, you're kind of out of luck. That may be about to change, however, with renewed rumors of the
Opel Cascada (pictured above) making it across the Atlantic wearing a
Buick badge.
According to
GM Inside News, Buick
showed off the Cascada to US dealers last week, with renewed word that the company plans to bring it over from Europe for the 2016 model year. The US version will reportedly be practically identical to its German cousin in terms of styling, but the powertrain underneath is less certain. According to GMI, it may use the 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder that is available in Europe with either 168 horsepower or 197 hp.
The Cascada rides on GM's Delta II platform, which also underpins the
Verano, and the latest rumor certainly provides even more evidence that the convertible is probably on the way. Speculation about the droptop started when
GM CEO Dan Akerson said last year that the car was on his wish list to bring over. Then, the
US trademark on the name was reserved earlier this year, and
the release was speculated for sometime in early 2016.
When
Autoblog reached out to Buick for comment, company spokesperson Nick Richards gave us the predictable corporate line, "We don't comment on speculation or rumors." Still, when we
drove the Cascada back in 2013 in Germany at GM's invitation, we thought it would be a good fit for US roads. It sounds like the convertible might not be too far from actually driving on them.
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