Used 2016 Buick Regal Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Love so much, bought 2!
This model is exceptional in every way except for ok gas mileage. Limited menu scrolling, controls are truly intiative, acceleration and handling makes this a pleasure to drive. Initial lease was FWD, 2nd model is AWD. Love this car!
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High mile issues
Bought 2016 Regal new..was pleased with the car and enjoyed the turbo engine. I drive slot for work. My car rolled 84000 this month. It has been at dealer 3 times. 2 bad coils. Then it overheated and blew rear head gasket. Luckily had purchased extended warranty. Then 20 days after head gasket replaced-car overheated again. Dealer seems surprised I am beyond upset. No word on why yet. All maintenance done at dealer!
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- Premium II SedanMSRP: $5,975456 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $9,719224 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $7,740282 mi away
drive and enjoy
rear passenger seating and comfort, poor. performance is great and looks like a million bucks.
Everything is Excellent Except Front Seat Comfort
Excellent Value and great sedan. The only complaints are related to front seat comfort on longer trips and rear seat comfort for most people all of the time.
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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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