Used 2017 Buick Regal Sedan Consumer Reviews
Good by grate looking
Great car for the money
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My wife's car now.
Like any vehicle it has feature's that you love and some you like. The Sport is nice looking with no Turbo for better gas mileage. The GS model is fast but doesn't have any eye appeal. I purchased the Sport Touring with the premium II package with a Turbo the best of both world's. However my wife wont let me drive it anymore, Once she realized how many feature's it has and how fast it is. Then she claimed it to be her car. And I hear her spinning the tires when she takes off from a stop light.
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- Sport Touring SedanMSRP: $11,00099 mi away
- Sport Touring SedanMSRP: $7,888145 mi away
- Premium II SedanMSRP: $13,947161 mi away
Love my Regal (and always will)!!!
Never cared for "brand names", but will admit everyone was "Like the new Audi/BMW you've got now..." LOL! Since Buick put the Regal on the Opel chassis and upped their game on styling as well as reliability I can honestly say it's going to keep on being my "Go To" car model. Turbo engine has gotten me out of some tough spots; I drive from VA to OH a lot so have mountains in Western MD/West VA and PA to deal with and the turbo rules there! I got a used 2013 November of 2015 with all of 11k miles on it; 70k miles later and she's still a sharp looking high performing car. BEST THING about the 2013 is NO BIG SCREENS in the cockpit -- I realize everyone else loves these, but to me it's too much visual noise. Trunk space is awesome, and I have the sunroof/moonroof model, which I love. Only my dog can comment on the comfort of the backseat -- if I had to ride in the back I'd probably wish for a little more leg room but ceiling clearance is fabulous. Only have had one glitch in it the whole time I've owned it -- A/C system conked out the 2nd year I had it; covered by extended warranty and my dealerships in Metro DC do great work, so no problems with repairs and no issues since. Nice thing about domestic cars (at least older models) is they don't cost an arm/leg to repair or maintain. Wish it didn't cost $100 to get a new key fob but can't have everything :^)
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Cadillac to Regal
Going from a Cadillac XT5 to the Regal GS the only negative is getting in and out of the car. I am pleasantly surprised with the car, it is comfortable and with more than enough power.
My favorite car ever!
I love this car! It’s rich leather and extras make me feel like I’m driving something more luxurious and higher priced! The turbo engine is fast and so smooth!! I have had zero problems with this car. It only has 29,000 miles on it but still drives like it’s new!
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