2013 Buick Century Accessories Review Pictures
The
Buick Century features include the following; a V6 engine with room
enough for six-passengers, remote keyless entry and driver and front
passenger air bags. All 2013 Buick century come with air conditioning
with dual zone climate control and an air filtration system. Power
windows and locks and a dual foldaway side mirrors have a power remote,
all standard. Buick Century's standard dual-zone climate control enables
the driver and front seat passenger to vary their individual temperature
up to five degrees to suit their personal comfort level. This will
maximize traction on slippery surfaces such as snow or ice. Century
also has an electronically controlled 4-speed automatic transmission
with overdrive providing smooth acceleration and power on demand while
still delivering excellent fuel economy for a luxury sedan.
The left three warning lights indicate problems with oil pressure,
battery charge or antilock brake circuitry. The three indicators on
the right warn that the seatbelts are not fastened, the parking brake
is on or the air bags are not initialized to function properly. The
2013 Buick century is a car you can count on, day after day, mile
after mile. It's practical and comfortable, with a smooth ride, good
performance, and predictable handling. It even offers a fair amount
of luxury for a very practical price. The Century provides the comfort
of a traditional American sedan. The ride quality is soft and its
V6 engine is strong but frugal. The interior design is straightforward.
Everything is exactly where you think it should be, and everything
works exactly how you expect it should work. Its broad bench seats
provide plenty stretch-out room, but bucket seats are available. Standard
on all Century models are keyless remote entry, power locks, daytime
running lights with Twilight Sentinel automatic light control, antilock
brakes, traction control, tire-inflation monitor and theft-deterrent.
The 2013 Buick century understated exterior styling theme continues
inside. The dashboard is traditional American, and on the Spartan
side by today's standards. Instrumentation is limited to a small analog
speedometer, a water temperature gauge and a fuel gauge. On the lower
left and right of the dash are two circular warning-light complexes,
each split three ways in pie-chart fashion. The Century is modest-looking
yet generously equipped. As a utilitarian four-door sedan, it was
designed to provide long, workmanlike service for those who appreciate
the traditional Buick values, that is, a premium vehicle at an affordable
price. The Century's engine is very satisfying, and there is ample
interior space to please traditional Buick buyers. Its soft ride should
also feel familiar to longtime Buick owners, who are extremely loyal
to the brand. But the price of that soft ride is a somewhat old-fashioned
personality on the road.
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