To get leather, shoppers will have to look at the six-cylinder CXL trim level for $29,645; six-cylinder CX versions come with cloth standard at $27,085. For the additional $3,400 it costs to jump from the base CX to the CXL, you also get a six-cylinder engine, heated seats, dual climate control, Bluetooth connectivity, fog lamps, remote start and more. For four-cylinder Buick fans looking for leather, they’ll have to try out the smaller 2011 Regal.
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Joe Bruzek
Managing Editor Joe Bruzek’s 22 years of automotive experience doesn’t count the lifelong obsession that started as a kid admiring his dad’s 1964 Chevrolet Corvette — and continues to this day. Joe’s been an automotive journalist with Cars.com for 16 years, writing shopper-focused car reviews, news and research content. As Managing Editor, one of his favorite areas of focus is helping shoppers understand electric cars and how to determine whether going electric is right for them. In his free time, Joe maintains a love-hate relationship with his 1998 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am that he wishes would fix itself.
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