Used 2019 Buick Cascada Consumer Reviews
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fantastic looks and colors
Rides better than 2020 Rav 4 its sharp design and colors outmatch most all new cars. The pros pick on everything after the fact. Look this car moves and is quiet and will hold its value. Its not a cheap Toyota or Honda or Ford. This car has class and great style. Also has most of the new tech stuff for 2018 that some of the other cars had back then.No disappointment pure style and comes loaded and discounted.I am not a pro but I do know a car when I see one and drive it.Fantastic and better than the high priced BMW, AUDI and Mercedes without the ridiculous high price and repair costs and also those cars have a lesser warranty than Buick Enjoy it flashes.
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This car is half the cost of the MB and BMW
The cost is so good compared to MB and BMW that this car looks like a super hero.
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- Premium ConvertibleMSRP: $11,8884 mi away
- Premium ConvertibleMSRP: $19,71722 mi away
- Premium ConvertibleMSRP: $13,69951 mi away
First Class!
Remember that this is basically a two seater car! Not fun for anyone stuck in the backseat for a long drive.
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Fun in the Sun
In the US we are limited to the number of convertible offerings. I never would have considered the Cascada if not for the NY Auto show. In person, it’s a good looking car and big, well for a convertible. You can seat 4 adults in relative comfort or in my case, a child seat in the back. The only other convertible offering the same interior size is the Mercedes E-class, I save about $35k. No really, I bought the Cascada with incentives for $25k new. While there are a plethora of buttons reminiscent of an early 2000s Benz, you sort of get used to it. It has some premium features too, the seat belts extend to you when you close the door, the top goes up and down in record time and the trunk is huge! 13 cubic feet top up and 10 top down! Some compacts don’t offer that much trunk space. I love the car except for the speed, it’s slow, our CRV is probably quicker. Yet, too down cruising isn’t about speed, rather, it’s all about the journey...
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Great Convertible
I wanted to buy one of these since I first saw one on the road while driving in 2016. I’ve always loved convertibles and planned on buying one when my 06 Solara rag top kicked the bucket. Of course it’s a Toyota so that hasn’t happened yet, still own it. In Jan 2020 I heard they discontinued them and was so upset. I called my local Buick dealer they had something called a brass hat vehicle with 250 miles on the lot, it was white and marked down 6k$ from sticker. Was so disappointed when I got there because it had a burgundy colored roof and I hated it. No other new cascadas around, they were all sold. So I figured it was not meant to be. Fast forward a few months and I came across a beautiful red 2017 with 11k miles and it was pristine, like seriously good as new, especially inside it was flawless. A Few rock chips on the paint but very minor. So I bought it and have been happy since. It really is a beautiful car. When I first researched the car I found such disparity between the professional reviews and those of actual owners. Most owners loved it and most pros passed on it. As an owner I’m definitely in the love category. Most everything they said about poor acceleration or handling, dated interior, buttons etc, are so overstated. Is it cutting edge? No but who cares it’s a fun car. Dropping the top is what it’s all about and this car does it well. If you’re a serious convertible fan you already know the drawbacks posed by owning them, namely poor visibility with top up. Seriously get a blind spot mirror they work wonders and I trust them more than some sensor. Being the fourth convertible I’ve owned I have to say it has the least, as in barely any cowl shake. (A feeling like the body of the car is twisting over rough surfaces). They did a great job stiffening up the body of this car. So of course it’s ride is a bit rougher but it’s all about trade offs I guess. If you’re looking to buy one of these cars used don’t hesitate, it’s a great car for what it is...fun.
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