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Choice of four-cylinder power, including turbo engine
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Manual or automatic
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Optional adaptive suspension
What We Like
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Stylish design
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Interior quality
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Surprisingly roomy backseat
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Handling potential
What We Don't
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V-6 engine not offered
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Busy button layout on dashboard
Buick brings back one of its well-known nameplates — Regal — for its new entry-luxury midsize sedan. Based on the Opel Insignia from Europe, the Regal has a striking resemblance to that model. It's offered with a choice of four-cylinder engines, one of which is turbocharged, and it hits dealerships in the second quarter of 2010. Competitors include the Volkswagen Passat and Acura TSX. Read More
4 Available Regal Trims
Select a trim name below for detailed specifications