Used 2016 Buick Regal Consumer Reviews
Best of All Worlds
I don't understand why this car is not adopted by more drivers. Maybe I can answer my own question; it is a very good all around car and as a result does not excel in any one particular area. But for function, comfort, safety and a bit of fun, I have only had one or two other cars that would challenge it for drivability. Another good criteria; would you buy this car again? I would because it is also very reliable, and has a ton of features to make it very flexible for the type of driving that I do.
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2015 Buick Regal Prem 2 AWD
Look for a certified or slightly used with a couple miles. I just purchased a 2015 Regal Premium II AWD with 1,600 miles on it and saved a lot. The savings made it a great deal on a great car. Full price there would be as good or maybe better choices. It is a very fun car to drive with a lot of nice and useful options. I would recommend this car! Glad I purchased and am sure it will last and be a great car to drive for a long time.
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- GS SedanMSRP: N/A58 mi away
- Premium II SedanMSRP: $11,90040 mi away
- Premium II SedanMSRP: $11,795124 mi away
2015 Buick Regal Premium 1
Great car and turns heads. 1st American built car I've owned in years. Great acceleration on the 4 cylinder turbo. I am updating my review and everything I said before holds true. Memory position for drivers would be nice.
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Massive failure in a 2016 Buick Regal
Four months ago I leased a 2016 Buick regal 4 cylinder turbo. I thought it was a little overpriced and the ride a little too stiff. Also the blind spot monitoring in the side view mirrors lacks an audible signal which I have in my other cars and has literally saved my life. Still, it looked good inside and out , and my wife loved the red paint job, so I went ahead. WRONG!. After leasing Hondas and Toyotas for the past 15 years without a hint of a problem, in less than 1500 miles--THE TRANSMISSION BLEW! Now I don't want the repaired car- at 79 years old I don't need the hassle of another problem sometime in the next 3 years of the lease. But of course Buick and the dealer make you sweat blood to get a new one, so I guess I'm stuck, AVOID MY MISTAKE! Stick with the Japanese cars!
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Best car ever with 6MT!
128K miles and still going strong. I enjoy this car so much. In early 2019 I replaced worn out suspension parts with OEM parts. Now it feels and handles brand new again. GM got so much right with this 2015 GS 6 speed manual transmission. The engine pulls like a freight train, and the Brembo brakes stop on a dime. Delivered in silver with black leather; this is the ultimate sleeper car. Its understated muscular sheet metal, and 19” rims look sporty and elegant. I’ve always been a fan of GM’s Opel/Vauxhall products, such as the Saturn, Aura, Astra, and Sky/Pontiac Solstice. The GS is based on the Opel Insignia. It does not disappoint. 2015 was the last year for 6MT. If you see one available grab it!
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