Buick's top 10 nearest neighbors are mostly grocery-aisle and pantry brands — not other automakers. Four of the ten are Food subcategory brands: Stouffer's (0.78), Yoplait Yogurt (0.76), Quaker Oats (0.75), and Sara Lee Desserts (0.75). Two Beverages brands — Welch's (0.76) and Fanta (0.75) — round out the consumer packaged goods presence. Clorox (0.75) and Kmart (0.77) add Home and Department Stores to the mix.
Only two neighbors share Buick's own Auto subcategory: FCA-North America at 0.79 — the highest score in the set — and General Motors at 0.77. The shape is flat: all ten scores fall within a narrow 0.74–0.79 band, with no single neighbor pulling sharply ahead. The dominant composition is mainstream CPG — food, beverages, and household staples — rather than the automotive cluster one might expect. That pattern points to an audience defined less by automotive interest than by broad, mass-market brand consumption habits that cut across product categories.