Used 2003 Buick Regal Consumer Reviews
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Buick Regal LS
Traded in a Honda Accord for this Regal. I'm impressed by its comfort, convenience features and solid feel.The 3800 engine is a pleasure to drive, especially on the highway. The styling is clean and refined.
What are those folks at GM doing?
This is a dated car and doesn't compare well with the competition. Who is Earl Hartley, and who cares? However, "GM points," 0% financing and generous dealer discount ultimately made the Regal more attractive. Reliability was another consideration. In four years of driving a '99, I had no problems whatsoever. Only complaint was cheap Goodyear tires which lasted about 20k miles.
I loved this car!
I have had a 03 Regal for 6 years. I got it used with 13,000 miles. It now has 95,000 miles. The only reason I am getting rid of it is to get a SUV that will hold 3 car seats.
2002 Regal LS
Bought this with 15K, traded Accord LX V6. This car needed tires badly, the 215.70.15 badly limit handling, wail like banshees. I replaced with Yoko Avid 235.60.15. Torque is great, far superior to Honda 3L, such instant grunt is appreciated. Transmission well mated to the excellent 3.8 torquemeister. #2 need is shocks, a Koni option would be nice. This car is handsome but invisible, std. ABS with 4wdisc excellent. Seats could be firmer, would like a 20 gal tank. Only problem has been with aftermarket struts.
Hard to beat!
This car has just about everything a person could need: comfort, reasonable costs, low maint, good mileage, fun to drive. Not a hot rod, but it handles very well, and is zippy with the V-6.