2013 Buick Regal Accessories Review Pictures
The
excellence of the Buick Regal begins under the hood. For swift, on-demand
acceleration, the 3800 Series II Supercharged V6 has 240 horsepower
and 280 lb-ft torque. Standard on the 2013 buick regal for sale, the
Series II offers an EPA estimated fuel economy of 18-mpg city, 28-mpg
highway. And as you would expect from a Buick, even the Regal LS offers
exhilarating performance from a 200 horsepower 3.8-liter 3800 SFI
Series II V6 engine that comes standard on the Regal LS, and delivers
an EPA estimated fuel economy of 19-mpg city, 29-mpg highway. With
statistics like these, the Buick Regal speak volumes about the car's
performance, and for themselves. All raves, no hype - A car that's
as comfortable catching sun on the beach as it is cruising uptown
on Saturday night. When it comes to comfort and casual style, the
Buick Regal stacks up well against the competition. It's luxury without
the stuffiness.
The Buick Regal is motivated by the same basic engine, but fitted
with a supercharger. That's another exotic-sounding term, one that
means, essentially, air pump. The supercharger pumps in more air than
the engine would naturally draw, boosting horsepower to 240 and torque
to 280 pounds-feet. Both engines drive the front wheels through a
four-speed automatic transmission, although the GS has a heavy-duty
unit to handle the extra torque. It looks clean, nicely proportioned
and free of excessive bright trim. Its S-curved belt line and full-width
tail lights confirm its Buick identity, even though its horizontal-line
grille departs from Buick tradition. Conforming to the current less-is-more
fashion, that grille is body-color on the premium Buick Regal. The
2013 buick regal is the sportiest Buick product, a trait that's reflected
inside. Although the controls and instrument panel design look tame
compared to a Pontiac Grand Prix, it's pretty daring by Buick standards.
An attractive cowling curves over the instrument panel and the dashboard,
in turn, sweeps nicely into the door panels.
Beautifully crafted, yet perfectly casual. A car that's as comfortable
catching sun on the beach as it is cruising uptown on Saturday night.
It's style that fits the way you really live. Regal: When it comes
to comfort and casual style, 2013 buick regal stacks up well against
the competition. It's luxury without the stuffiness. Beautifully crafted,
yet perfectly casual. A car that's as comfortable catching sun on
the beach as it is cruising uptown on Saturday night. It's style that
fits the way you really live. Regal: The casual side of luxury. New
Exterior Colors: Graphite Metallic, White New Interior Color: Graphite
(available in cloth and leather) OnStar: New OnStar three-button rearview
mirror will be standard on GS and optional on LS Trunk entrapment
handle New rear wheelhouse liners contribute to a quieter driving
environment. Major instruments are readily visible through a large,
leather-wrapped steering wheel. Optional auxiliary audio controls
are built into the upper wheel spokes, and you can honk the horn by
pressing on the center of the hub, which houses the driver's airbag.
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