Used 2011 Buick Regal CXL 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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Nice Car
Comfy, Great handling, power, and MPG.
Great car - so so navigation - repairs already?
Bought my 2011 Regal used with 18K miles on it. The car is great, and way more fun to drive than I thought. My navigation keeps resetting the time to an hour ahead, no matter how many times I set it. The navigation thinks I live in DC. I even paid for the $200 nav update disk and still the same. No traffic updates and no blue tooth streaming. I would not have bought this car had I known how horrible the nav is. The driver's heated seat does not work, and the auto a/c is way off. I have to set it to 80 degrees to get warm and 70 to cool off. I'm hoping a visit to the dealership will fix these issues but I shouldn't have to with 18K miles on it.
- CXL SedanMSRP: $3,96371 mi away
- CXL Turbo SedanMSRP: $4,35063 mi away
- CXL SedanMSRP: N/A82 mi away
Not reliable
You will have to replace the engine more than once and just pray that nothing goes wrong and you have at least the amount of money you paid for the car to fix it. I also have had to replace the starter more than once and my whole car needed rewiring. This is what happens when you have American cars being built overseas. The alternator was bad and barely had enough length for the connection.
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An absolute joy to drive
Purchased car 10 days ago and absolutely in love! It's beautiful inside and out - nothing in its class can compare. The ride is smooth and classic Buick, but the steering and peppy engine is all sport! The interior is classic with supple leather and well designed dash. Very quiet to outside road noise. Mine came with the RL5 package - I think there is a RL6 package that would add navigation, but otherwise the car is loaded. Plenty of room in the backseat for passengers and the trunk has plenty of storage with fold down rear seats for extra room if needed. You have to drive this car before deciding to purchase an Acura or Lexus - I don't think they can compare.
Form without Function
I recently came out of a Toyota Camry lease and wanted to again join the GM family. I seen the Regal as a good looking alternative. I can safely say this is the biggest car buying mistake of my life. To say that this car is a dog is an understatement. The best I can get for MPH is 20.5 and I consider myself a conservative driver. Passing other cars? Forget about it! Only downhill with a tailwind. An hour in the seat is the most I've ever made it without a break as the lumbar support, even when all the way back, feels like a gun being stuck in my back. Actually, all things considered, that is exactly what this experience has been. Unfortunately, I have 33 months left on the lease. UGH!!!