2011 Buick has unveiled The new models, the new Regal as an alternative to traditional mid-size sedans.
The new Regal continues to show improvements in GM’s ability to put together of German stability and effortlessness at highway speeds. Powering the new Regal is GM’s 2.4-liter 4-cylinder Ecotec engine, which uses direct injection to deliver a reasonable 182-hp and 172 ft-lbs of torque. but do help the Regal achieve a 19/30-mpg rating (city/highway). It’s also important to note that the Regal, unlike many of its targeted competitors.
When it comes to available features on the Regal, it’s the somewhat confusing shopping experience, with a total of 13 trim levels, the added power of a turbo can find models between $28,000 and $34,000. Mid-way between those numbers will land you a special trim level with Buick’s new Interactive Drive Control System with three models, not including the upcoming Regal GS.
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