Before 2011, the Regal was a humdrum car with a floaty ride and rubbery steering. Buick revitalized the Regal nameplate in 2011, basing the model on Germany's Opel Insignia. As such, it conveys a typically European driving experience, with a taut ride, sporty handling, and excellent fit and finish. Firm, supportive seats and tight rear accommodations are another European trait of Buick's mid-size model. Changes for 2014 included more horsepower for the turbocharged engine, a revised interior treatment with simpler controls, more available contemporary electronic safety features and optional all-wheel drive.
Fuel Type
Conventional
Transmission
Automatic
Model Year
2017
Buick Regal
2017 Model Year
Current Retail Value
$10,550
Key information at a glance
24 MPG
Combined
Under evaluation
$7,475 - $15,425
Market Value
Detailed technical information about this vehicle
Real-world performance testing data
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