Used 2017 Buick Regal Consumer Reviews
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Saved my life! Love this car.
We owned a 2012 base Regal with 73,000 that saved my life in a high speed side impact traffic accident. We found a 2016 Regal Tii Premium II with low mileage at our local Buick dealer and took it for a test drive. We were immediately impressed with the obvious improvements in the Buick Regal Tii. We were amazed at the quiet and comfort and the added horsepower of the turbo was a great plus. The Bose stereo system, navigation, blue tooth, Wi-Fi and such and this feels like the car of my retirement dreams. An American brand car that looks better, maintenance affordable and better priced then most of the Audi, BMW etc. over priced foreign models. Thanks Buick for making the car that saved my life and our new best loved car, 2016 Buick Regal Tii. JRGAR Fast forward to 2020. We still love this car. 40,000 miles now. No problems. Enjoying some some fast starts with the turbo is great. New tires now and will keep this car for another year. Hope to get a great trade in and buy a newer Buick Regal. JRGAR
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Love It
Purchased Regal GS last week and absolutely love this car. So far, so awesome. Lots of style, sporty, and just a fun ride. I was skeptical of a 4 cylinder engine at first, as I grew up in an age where 4 cylinders were poor performers. Not the case anymore. The 4 cylinder turbo puts out all the power anyone would ever need. Fun Ride!!!!!!!!!
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- Sport Touring SedanMSRP: $15,9905 mi away
- Sport Touring SedanMSRP: $17,99830 mi away
- GS SedanMSRP: $17,995137 mi away
In the Boston garage where I park...
...I've been asked three times by three different people in the last four months: "Hey nice car...is that an Audi?" "No, it's a Buick." "A Buick? You're kidding!!" That concludes this review.
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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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Downsized the SUV to a Regal
This car at first I started to say no to. Then once I drove it was so quiet and nice and the acceleration for a 4 cylinder was amazing compared to the Equinox that I was driving before. My only complaint is the storage between the seats. When someone is with me there is no where to put my purse, or my dog who likes to sit on the console. Getting in and out at first was a change for me from a SUV. But if you put the seat in the highest upward position it helps a lot. The trunk is amazing, more room than my suv by far. I would of liked to have the beeping on back up along with the camera, which I had before letting me know I am getting too close. But it gets great gas mileage compared to my 4 cylinder SUV. I average around 26 MPG, with the Equinox I got 21. The leather is nice on the seats, it has a clothed material around the edge to keep the seats from cracking from ware like transitional leather seats. And the inside trim is accented with a nice chrome color. The Touch screen is wonderful also. I have about 7,800 miles on mine so far, acceleration still wonderful on it. Also the AC is nice and cold. I have a White Regal with Black Interior, the AC cools it pretty quickly as July has been a hot month. Also, this car is not for Middle Class and Retirees only. The Regal 11 Sport has power. My teenage daughter Bought a Jeep Cherokee and loves to drive my Regal due to the acceleration and Sun Roof in mine.
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