Used 2013 Buick Regal Sedan Consumer Reviews
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2013 Buick Regal
The Gas Mileage is not that good since it has a Turbo Engine. I averaged 23-24 mpg overall with City and Highway miles driven. The Regal sits low and is difficult to get in and out of if you are older and have knee issues.
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This is a GREAT car!
Bought as a CPO from a dealer with 29k miles on it. Currently at 143k after 6 years ownership. Engine and transmission have been flawless. Oil fluid and filter changes as recommended only. Smooth quiet, comfortable, sporty looks and very good performance with the 2.0 turbo. I've regularly achieved over 30mpg until I put Michelin Cross Climate 2 tires on this past winter. The tires have awesome traction, but mileage dropped about 3 mpg overall. The only real issue is the wheel bearings. They won't last over 100k. When you get them replaced, make sure to get the hub that have the Timken bearings. It's a poor design, very difficult to remove and the cheap replacement bearings may only last about 15 to 25k. Get Timkens!!! Update 21 Oct 2022: The regal continues to run great with over 162k miles. Still no issues with burning oil. I've changed Tranny fluid several times over the years. I currently drive 30k miles a year commuting to work (162 miles round trip). I average 29 MPG with mostly highway driving. Recently changed another wheel bearing, brakes all around, and put on new rear shocks (Michigan roads destroyed the original shocks, but they were 9 years old). Still love this car! Update 4/21/23 - Gave this car to my son with 177k miles on it. Does not burn oil, rides and drives great, and the engine still has fantastic power. I would gladly buy another one, but bought a pickup truck to do truck stuff.
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Comfortable, Loud and Expensive
I bought my 2013 Regal used in 2016, and have since spent $3,000 on repairs. It's very comfortable. It impresses my clients. But, the thing is a money pit. I will NEVER, EVER buy another Buick.
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Overlooked stunning car
2013 Turbo Regal avg 22 mpg. People confuse it with a Caddy from a distance. I own the Pearl color Regal. Peppy in acceleration when needed. Beautiful car! Karmon Hardon stereo is top notch as well. Love driving this vehicle.
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