Used 2020 Buick Regal TourX Consumer Reviews
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It's about time we make a classy euro style wagon
German made by Opel this new wagon is stylish and the perfect overall size for a cross over AWD wagon.
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Great family car.
Not quite a luxury car, but definitely a step above basic. Love having something different.
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- Preferred WagonMSRP: $23,4951,231 mi away
- Essence WagonMSRP: $24,9911,264 mi away
Unbeatable value for a sports wagon
This car is much more like the sport wagon that Clark Griswold was looking for when he ended up with the Family Truckster. You can't beat the combination of driving dynamics, features, and cargo room for less than $55k. The powertrain is slick and provides ample giddy-up, while the AWD keeps the wheels from spinning when you want to put the power down. Great car.
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DO NOT BUY A TOURX-MAYBE
Did not have much time to see if this car was worth the money. Had an accident and found out GM has orphaned the vehicle. The parts needed to put the car back on the road are not available since GM has not developed the parts supply and are not willing to do a separate run. (Headlight and side view mirror.) Car can not legally be driven so I'm stuck with paying hundreds in a car payment without driving it or ruining my credit by letting it be repossessed. SHAME ON YOU GM. UPDATE: Buick finally came up with the parts and my repaired Buick was returned to me in mid-Dec, 5 months after bringing it to the body shop. Still have not been driving it much due to COVID-19 crisis issues. Seems like a nice car but I reserve judgment until I have an opportunity to operate it regularly for a while. At the moment, dislikes include that it does not run well on regular gas. They should be more overt with the "runs better on high-octane fuel" warning vs hiding it in small print in the owners manual. Likes include performance when I DO use high-octane fuel. UPDATE Oct 2020: Went on 2 long trips (3000 mi round trip) and planning a 3rd. Gas mileage not great and premium fuel is pricey, but performance and comfort were good. Solid storage capacity for 2 persons with 10 day's of luggage each. Had another problem with parts availability when a side window was broken and took 2 weeks to get a replacement though part of that was Safelite's fault. Electronics are good but too many re-boots requiring stop, turn off, turn car back on. Can be frustrating if traveling. UPDATE 4/26/2021: Approaching 30K miles. No changes. Overall comfortable but premium fuel cost rising. Very good performance out of the turbo charged engine (while using premium fuel). Problem with electronics not as evident traveling locally. Good storage capacity. No out of the ordinary maintenance issues.
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Everything is great, except one thing
Fantastic ride, great fuel economy! Agree with all the other reviews EXCEPT the upgrade stereo is a complete piece of crap. Will not link to our phones, leaves FM as only option. Stereo is getting pulled out soon and an Alpine with more features is going in. Recommend everyone do the same
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