Used 2019 Buick Cascada Base Convertible Review
Consumer reviews
There are no consumer reviews for the 2019 Buick Cascada Base Convertible.
Edmunds Summary Review of the 2019 Buick Cascada Base Convertible
What’s new
- The 2019 Buick Cascada is unchanged
- Part of the first Cascada generation introduced for 2016
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Large trunk for a convertible if you forgo being able to lower the top
- Pro:Soft top offers good sound and temperature insulation
- Pro:Base model offers plenty of features for the price
- Con:Poor acceleration, especially compared to competitors
- Con:Limited and out-of-date technology features
- Con:Weight hurts handling and fuel economy
- Con:Complicated button layout and user interface
Which Cascada does Edmunds recommend?
Four-seat convertibles are pricey affairs, so opt for the Cascada 1SV, its base trim. You're only losing out on fancy trim and colors, but you get the same powertrain, flashy 20-inch wheels, navigation system, and advanced driver-assist systems. This makes it one of the best-equipped convertibles for the segment.
Full Edmunds Review: 2019 Buick Cascada Convertible
Driving
5.5It's heavy, underpowered and saddled with an indecisive transmission. As such, the Cascada is slow, and the numb steering and poor handling don't inspire confidence. The brake pedal feel is a high point, but poor braking performance undermines that. This car is clearly designed for cruising.
Comfort
7.0The Cascada's top does a good job of insulating the cabin, and the seats accommodate a range of body types, though they start to wear on long drives. The ride quality is also poor, especially at the price. We appreciate that the climate control relies on buttons, but the layout isn't very intuitive.
Interior
6.0We appreciate the comfortable seating position and well-insulated soft top, but many of the controls are illogically organized, and the touchscreen is outdated and difficult to reach. The high beltline and short windscreen hurt visibility and make the car feel small inside.
Utility
6.5The Cascada offers some of the utility of a compact car, but only as long as you're willing to forgo using the convertible top. Unfortunately, it lacks many of the clever storage solutions commonly found in newer vehicles. The manual trunk partition that allows the top to work is not convenient.
Technology
5.0The Cascada's technology is notably outdated, with a clunky navigation interface, poor smartphone integration and frustrating voice controls. It also lacks most of the driver aids that are common in cars at its price point.
Edmunds Insurance Estimator
The Edmunds TCO® estimated monthly insurance payment for a 2019 Buick Cascada in Ohio is:
$55.50 per month*Legal