Used 2013 Buick Verano Consumer Reviews
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Update of 7/13/13 review
A new problem since my review. 3 blocks from my dealer, the Climate Control quit blowing cold air and started pumping out high heat like the heater was on. I pulled into the dealer, the Service Adviser acknowledged the problem as did the Service Mgr. The S/A got the cold air working again, so I pulled out of the dealership and the cold air quit again. I returned and the dealer put me in a loaner and said they would call later that day. When they did, the S/A told me that the mechanic couldn't get the Climate Control to fail, so nothing was wrong. I do not recommend the Verano to anyone and will return to buying foreign as soon as my short term lease is up. Enough is enough.
Affordable luxury
Great car for the price. Affordable luxury for the average guy.
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- Convenience Group SedanMSRP: $14,98419 mi away
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Bad Air condition
Air does not get cool
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NoMo
Bought used with 31k miles, now 59. Not impressed. Entry/exit is extremely difficult. Front seats uncomfortable. Headrest and doorpost create bad vision backing out of parking. Have spent $3300 on camshaft sensor, center dash unit and complete brake replacement. Yearn for old PT Cruiser.
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interior noise
the ambient noise level coming from the doors and windows is disappointingly loud. I wrongly assumed that "luxury" meant quiet. WRONG. Before buying/leasing a Verano, take it up to 70mph and listen to the road noise.. It's lousy