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The basic design of the sporty Regal is similar to that of Buick’s conservatively styled Century. Buick markets the midsize Regal sedan to younger buyers, while the Century tends to be favored by an older crowd. The Regal offers stronger engines, front bucket seats and a racier personality. The Regal comes in basic LS trim and performance-oriented GS guise, the latter of which packs a supercharged engine. Read More
2 Available Regal Trims
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