Used 2016 Buick Cascada Consumer Reviews
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CASEY-- My classy BUICK CASCADA
Love love my 2016 Buick Cascada. So comfortable and classy. I feel like a million bucks driving around in this vehicle. I haven't had any problems what so ever with this beauty. I would buy it again and probably will update in a few years.... Can not go wrong with a BUICK CASCADA!
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Lacking features.
Does not have blind spot monitoring sensors - a must when driving with top up. Where is the Home Link system for opening garage doors? Navigation screen is tiny and very hard to read. My Garmin is better. Gas mileage sucks. But it is a fun car.
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- 1SV ConvertibleMSRP: $19,47926 mi away
- Premium ConvertibleMSRP: $17,81589 mi away
- Premium ConvertibleMSRP: $17,49789 mi away
Biggest POS I've heard the displeasure of driving!
Convertible top works only when it wants to (and you do EVERYTHING in just the right order). Problems with alarm/ignition (in every other car I have driven for the past, oh, 20 years, the car alarm can be turned off by inserting the key into the ignition and turning it -- not on the Cascara). Rides like a $24,000 vehicle, yet it costs $34,000. You must turn off the engine to open the trunk. Just all kinds of issues that other manufacturers figured out years ago. Wouldn't give you half what Buick is asking for this dumpster fire of a ride
Could be my next car if....
This car is basically great for a baby boomer like me that wants a comfortable, safe convertible cruiser, but it needs a few additions after driving it. Even if they are stand alone options this needs blind spot/cross traffic monitoring, and adding automatic emergency braking to its forward collision warning. I would gladly pay 2 to 3 thousand greenbacks more for these options. They already have part of this on the Verano. I will be replacing my Mustang convertible with another one, loaded with all the tech (including adaptive cruise control) available now. If more is added in the next two or three years to the Mustang or even the Cascada (I don't need a fast sports car) I will trade. Smart folks my age want the driver assist tech, because as Clint Eastwood put it so well, "A man's got to know his limitations." A tech assist comfortable cruiser is in order. Bring back the Toyota Camry Solara Convertible? That puppy has a REAL back seat.
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The Cascada from Opal in Poland.
Not enough safety features such as side mirror blind spot notification. No warning if your too close to the other car or parking in a garage. Back up camera is fair. NO beeping noise to notify the driver of something in the way
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