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2018 - 2020 Buick Regal

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The 2020 Buick Regal enters its final year with minimal changes. Dual-zone climate control is now standard, and the Premium II trim departs. No replacement is planned for Buick's midsize fastback, which will be discontinued after the 2020 model year. It can't seem to find enough buyers, despite an effective 2018 redesign. The Regal now comes in five trim levels: Regal, Preferred, Essence, Avenir, and GS. Pricing starts at $26,295 including destination for the base model and tops out at $39,995... Read more

2011 - 2017 Buick Regal

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Buick's premium midsize sedan, the Regal takes a sensible approach to luxury motoring. You'll find plenty of standard creature comforts and a robust selection of mechanical upgrades, all priced within the realm of less distinguished vehicles. Aside from minor trim level revisions, the Regal continues unchanged. A full redesign is expected for 2018. The front-drive Regal starts out with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 182 horsepower. However, most models are powered by a turboch... Read more

1997 - 2004 Buick Regal

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Buick Regal is a performance-oriented mid-size sedan. And because it's Buick's performance-oriented mid-size sedan, it doesn't wear its performance on its shirt sleeve. The supercharged Regal GS can match Pontiac's nifty Grand Prix GTP stride for stride, sprinting from 0 to 60 mph in about 6.5 seconds. But you would never know it just by looking. The Pontiac is an extrovert on steroids: All exaggerated bulges and air dams, it's like a muscular body in tight T-shirt. Conservative Buick prefers what we might call the 007 doctrine: Pack a powerful punch and a 9mm Walther PPK in the pocket of your... Read more