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Thank you for visiting another one of Star Buick GMC's online listings! Please continue for more information on this 2011 Buick Regal CXL with 13,619 miles. Enjoy an extra level of confidence when purchasing this Regal CXL, it's a CARFAX One-Owner. The CARFAX report shows everything you need to know to confidently make your pre-owned purchase. The interior of this Regal CXL has been through meticulous inspection and could almost pass for a brand new vehicle. There should be no doubt in your mind about purchasing this 2011 Regal CXL. This lightly-used vehicle is still covered by the Buick factory warranty. Fast and exciting, this Regal CXL is a true testament to the pursuit of automotive distinction by Buick. Once you're behind the wheel of this incredible machine, you will not think twice about purchasing this vehicle from Star Buick GMC. This 2011 Buick Regal CXL is not like every other Regal. The Buick was equipped with many of the added features that make this vehicle such a unique automobile to own and drive. This 2011 Regal CXL has extra options like the Buick's navigation system. The additional feature will keep you safe and will make this Regal even more dependable. You'll instantly stand out with this hard-to-find 2011 Regal CXL. Be sure to prepare yourself to get noticed in this ultra rare Regal. This Buick is equipped with some of the most amazing wheels the market has to offer! Once you take this Regal CXL for a test drive, you'll instantly realize how much of an added bonus this vehicle's upgraded wheels provide. More information about the 2011 Buick Regal: The Regal is sized slightly smaller than mainstream mid-size sedans like the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord or Nissan Altima but a little larger than mid-size performance/luxury sedans like the Acura TSX or Volvo S60. At a price that's well below those premium brand sedans, GM is pitching the Buick-especially the performance-oriented GS-as a sporty alternative. That said, with a very full range of s
seat adjuster; passenger; 4-way manual; 2-way power vertical
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seats; heated driver and front passenger
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headrests; rear; outboard seats; adjustable
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seats; rear split-folding
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armrest; center; rear with 2 integral cup holders and rear seat pass-through
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console; floor; front; premium with armrest and covered storage
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floor mats; carpeted front with anchors
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steering column; tilt and telescopic; manual
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steering wheel; leather-wrapped rim
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display; driver instrument information enhanced; one color
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sensor; humidity and windshield temperature
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window; power with front passenger express-up/down
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windows; power; rear with express-down
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window; power with driver express-up/down
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retained accessory power; power windows; audio system and sunroof (where applicable) remain operational after ignition is switched off for 10 minutes or until a door is opened
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door locks; power programmable with lockout protection
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remote keyless entry standard range with lock control
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cruise control
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theft-deterrent system; content theft alarm
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theft-deterrent system; immobilizer; vehicle; pass-key iii
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air conditioning; dual-zone automatic climate control with individual climate settings for driver and right-front passenger and rear seat heating/cooling outlets
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air filtration system
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defogger; rear-window electric
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power outlet; front auxiliary; 12-volt; covered
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power outlet; front auxiliary; 12-volt; console
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cup holders; 2 front console; covered; 2 rear armrest
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mirror; inside rearview auto-dimming
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visors; driver and front passenger illuminated vanity mirrors; sliding
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assist handles; front passenger and rear outboard with coat hooks on rear passenger assist handles
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lighting; interior overhead courtesy lamp and dual reading lamps
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lighting; interior; roof; rear courtesy and dual reading lights
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lighting; interior; front floor; cargo and glovebox
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map pockets; driver and front passenger seatbacks
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cargo net
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compass display; located in the driver information center
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seats; front bucket includes (ajc) 2-way adjustable head restraints
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floor mats; carpeted rear
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transmission; 6-speed automatic; hydra-matic; electronically controlled with overdrive includes driver shift control; tap up/tap down
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front wheel drive
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axle; 3.23 final drive ratio
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alternator; 120 amps
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suspension; front macpherson strut
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suspension; rear 4-link
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brakes; 4-wheel antilock; 4-wheel disc with brake assist
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brake; parking; electronic
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exhaust; dual stainless-steel with hidden turned down tips
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engine; 2.4l ecotec dohc; 4-cylinder sidi (spark ignition direct injection) with vvt (variable valve timing) (182 hp [135.7 kw] @ 6700 rpm; 172 lb-ft of torque [232.2 n-m] @ 4900 rpm)
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battery; maintenance free with rundown protection; heavy-duty 512 cold-cranking amps
stabilitrak; stability control system with brake assist includes traction control
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air bags; dual-stage frontal and side-impact; driver and right-front passenger and head curtain side-impact; front and rear outboard seating positions (head curtain side air bags are designed to help reduce the risk of head and neck injuries to front and rear seat outboard occupants on the near side of certain side-impact collisions. always use safety belts and the correct child restraints for your child's age and size; even in vehicles equipped with air bags. children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat in the appropriate infant; child or booster seat. see the owner's manual and child safety seat instructions for more safety information.)
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air bag passenger sensing system; sensor indicator inflatable restraint; front passenger/child presence detector (always use safety belts and the correct child restraints for your child's age and size. even in vehicles equipped with air bags and the passenger sensing system; children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat in the appropriate infant; child or booster seat. never place a rear-facing infant restraint in the front seat of any vehicle equipped with an active frontal air bag. see the owner's manual and child safety seat instructions for more safety information.)
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safety belts; 3-point; driver and front passenger; height-adjustable includes pretensioners and load limiters
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safety belts; 3-point; rear; all seating positions
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latch system (lower anchors and top tethers for children); for child safety seats in all rear seating positions
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door locks; child security rear
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tire pressure monitor system
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horn; dual-note high and low
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onstar; 6 months of directions and connections plan includes automatic crash response; emergency services; crisis assist; stolen vehicle assistance including remote ignition block; remote door unlock; turn-by-turn navigation with destination download (requires navigation radio) and onstar enav (where available); onstar vehicle diagnostics; roadside assistance; remote horn and lights; and hands free calling (also includes stolen vehicle slowdown. visit onstar.com for details and system limitations.)
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stolen vehicle assistance
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onstar turn-by-turn navigation
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automatic crash response
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head restraints; 2-way adjustable; front
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audio system; am/fm/xm stereo; single disc cd and mp3 player 3.5 mm audio input jack; seek-and-scan; digital clock; auto-tone control; speed-compensated volume and theftlock
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audio system feature; 7-speaker system
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audio system feature; usb port with ipod connectivity
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bluetooth for phone; personal cell phone connectivity to vehicle audio system
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antenna; integral rear; roof-mounted; body-color
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xm radio is standard on nearly all 2011 gm models and includes 3 months of trial service. get over 170 channels; including: commercial-free music; sports; news; talk; entertainment; comedy; family and kids' channels; and much more. with xm's incredible range of programming; everything worth listening to is on xm (requires a subscription sold separately by xm after the first 90 days. available only in the 48 contiguous united states and district of columbia. visit gm.xmradio.com for details.)
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steering wheel controls; mounted audio and cruise controls
Some equipment may vary. See Dealer for details.
Specifications
Body Style:
Mid-Size Cars
Vehicle Size:
Midsize
Drive Type:
FWD
Doors:
4
Seating Capacity:
5/5 passengers
Engine Block:
I
Engline Type:
Gas
Cylinders:
4
Displacement:
2.4 L.
Valves:
16
Compression Ratio:
11.2:1
Torque:
172ft-lbs @ 4900 rpm
Horsepower:
182hp @ 6700 rpm
Fuel Type:
Regular unleaded
Fuel Capacity:
18.0 gal.
Fuel Economy:
*19/30
Wheelbase:
107.8 in.
Overall Length:
190.2 in.
Vehicle Width:
73.1 in.
Vehicle Height:
58.4 in.
Luggage Capacity:
14.2 ft3.
Cargo Capacity:
14.2 ft3.
Curb Weight:
3600 lbs.
Turning Circle:
37.4 ft.
Front Headroom:
38.8 in.
Front Legroom:
42.1 in.
Rear Headroom:
36.8 in.
Rear Legroom:
37.3 in.
Acceleration: 0mph-60mph
8.2 seconds
19
30
City
Hwy
*Actual mileage will vary with options, actual driving conditions, driving habits and the vehicle's condition. Based upon 2011 EPA mileage estimates, reflecting new EPA fuel economy methods beginning with 2008 models. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not compare to models before 2008.
Warranty
The information contained herein simply reflects the warranty coverage that came with the vehicle when it was originally purchased new.
The Regal is Buick's new mid-size sport sedan, featuring sleek, aggressive styling, a high level of standard equipment, and impressive attention to detail. It seats five passengers in comfort, while providing responsive handling and a dynamic, yet refined, ride.The Regal is available in one premium front-wheel drive trim level, the CXL. It is powered by a lively and efficient 182-hp 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine with direct fuel injection, mated to a six-speed automatic transmission with Driver Shift Control manual mode. Every Regal CXL is outfitted with 18-inch alloy wheels, fog lights, heated front seats, leather upholstery, dual-zone automatic climate control, satellite radio, MP3 capability, Bluetooth wireless connectivity and a USB port. Available options include a power sunroof, upgraded harman/kardon audio, and a hard drive-based navigation system boasting 10 gigabytes of dedicated media storage and a DVD player. Standard safety features include 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes with brake assist, StabiliTrak electronic stability control, traction control, OnStar and a tire pressure monitor, as well as front, front side-impact and overhead curtain airbags; rear side airbags and rear parking assist are also available.All-new for 2011, the well-known Regal nameplate returns to the Buick lineup. A turbocharged model is set to arrive later in the model year, along with available Interactive Drive Control System chassis technology.
Model Reviews
TagLine
All-new small sedan is Buick's best-driving car.
Introduction
Buick revives the Regal name for 2011 in a mid-size sedan born and built in Germany.(As the lineup expands and the manufacturing plant is readied it will be built in North America.) Shorter than the LaCrosse, this latest Regal is an all-new car to Buick.It's based on the same structure as the Opel Insignia that won major awards in Europe last year.
The 2011 Buick Regal is initially offered only in mid-line CXL trim with leather upholstery.The new Regal is powered by a 182-hp four-cylinder with six-speed automatic, or a 220-hp turbocharged, direct-injected 2-liter with a six-speed manual transmission.The turbocharged engine delivers a huge boost in torque for more relaxed yet more powerful propulsion.Fully independent suspension has been tuned for ride comfort but this Buick won't shy away from the winding road alternative, and the steering and brakes are up to it.
Best thought of as a four-passenger car that could carry a child seat rear-center, the Regal's interior is mix of sporty and luxury much like an Acura TSX.The degree to which you favor the efficient sporty look or warmer luxury feel may well dictate which cabin color scheme you choose.
The Regal CXL comes nicely equipped and amenities, be they standard or optional, include Bluetooth, navigation with real-time traffic, and heated front seats.We did not see memory seats on the option list yet there should be enough to keep anyone comfortable and connected.
We found the Regal very quiet, with a very smooth ride, a welcome respite on miserable commutes and a good partner for cross-country drives.It may be the quietest car in its class.Mix in a solid thud to the doors, tactile clicks to the controls and a structure safe and secure, and the Regal is a well-rounded package.
The Regal competes with the Acura TSX, Audi A4, Mazda 6, Volkswagen Passat, Volvo S60, Lexus ES.Much of the direct competition has more power, less weight or both.The Audi and Acura are sportier, the Mazda and Volkswagen larger, and the Lexus ES driver could get a well-equipped Regal turbo for the requisite luxury in a better driving car.
Lineup
The 2011 Buick Regal CXL comes with a 182-hp 2.4-liter engine, six-speed automatic transmission, front-wheel drive, and 18-inch alloy wheels.Several trim levels are available.
The Regal CXL RL1 ($26,245) has leather upholstery, dual-temp climate control, heated front seats, power driver seat, power windows/locks/heated mirrors, tilt/telescope steering wheel with redundant controls, AM/FM/XM/CD/USB audio, Bluetooth, split-fold rear seat, trip computer, keyless entry, and OnStar w/turn-by-turn navigation (6 months service included at purchase, by subscription thereafter).
CXL RL2 ($27,245) adds a moonroof to RL1.RL3 ($27,090) adds to RL1 a comfort/convenience package consisting of rear park assist, 120-volt AC outlet, and power passenger seat.RL4 ($28,090) is an RL1 plus moonroof and the comfort/convenience package.RL5 ($29,035) is an RL3 plus moonroof, nine-speaker harman/kardon audio system, and rear side airbags.The RL6 ($31,030) is an RL5 plus navigation.
The turbocharged CXL ($28,745) comes with a 220-hp 2-liter engine, six-speed automatic or manual transmission (the latter year end), and larger brakes.Expect packaging similar to the regular CXL but with additional upgrades available, including Interactive Drive Control System (adjustable dampers) and 19-inch wheels ($1,250), and HID headlamps and LED daytime running lamps.
The Regal line will expand in 2012 with a less-expensive CX model, likely with cloth upholstery, and a high-performance GS model with different bodywork, front seats, power, suspension, tires, wheels and all-wheel drive.
Safety features include six airbags standard with rear-seat side-impact airbags optional.Electronic stability control is optional.
Walkaround
The Regal is a world car designed for use in varied international markets and shares all its body panels with German-sister-division's award-winning Opel Insignia.It's characteristic of contemporary sedans with a sloping roofline that's visually extended by the edge of the rear lamp housings and a brief trunk lid with a subtle built-in lip spoiler.
Shiny bits on the sides are limited to the window surround trim and a front fender-mounted turn indicator.There are no rub rails or chrome strips along the side, and a simple character line sweeps down and aft behind the front wheel and carries through the rear door.The lower edge is void of trim but it does get the textured paint protection to minimize stone chips.All the wheels have plenty of spokes yet nothing cross-laced your car wash will abhor.
Regal gets the majority of its Buick-ness at the ends, both slathered with abundant chrome trim.The lengthy nose carries a prominent waterfall grille framed by lamp clusters.On the turbo, the daytime running lights are right-angle segments that look like arrows pointing out and up toward the rear-view mirrors.
A large chrome spear is anchored with big Buick crest on the trunk, and the sweep of the lamps mirrors that of Regal's big-brother LaCrosse.On turbo models a single chrome tailpipe comes out either side; on standard cars conventional under-bumper exhaust pipes are used.
Regal makes a clean profile.It is six inches shorter than the LaCrosse and is longer than all but one of the cars Buick mentions as potential competitors.The wheelbase, the distance between front and rear wheels that's a better indicator of room and ride quality is in the middle of those aforementioned competitors.
Interior
With leather standard even the base CXL makes a welcoming interior, easily labeled entry-luxury or entry-premium.It's comfortable and quiet, and its character changes based on color.
An ebony cabin is mostly black, with light stitching is the seats and trim, a light headliner, some trim matte-finish silver and other chrome, with dash, door and console sweeps done in piano-black trim.On the alternative light-cabin trim the upper and lower doors, lower side pillars and the dashboard are chocolate, the mid-doors, seats and carpeting a light tan or cream color, and the trim sweeps are woodgrain.While the latter is the warmer of the two and gives a more luxurious impression, others will find it busy and prefer the sportier, more monochromatic look of the ebony interior.
On the majority both front seats will be powered, and unlike some competition, the power passenger seat offers the same range and adjustments the driver gets.Long-term support is good but lack of lateral support and cushion deflection shows these seats clearly biased to comfort rather than the athletic-for-a-Buick performance.Taller drivers note the headrests further forward than they preferred, a more common complaint as safety regulations continue to tighten.
Rear seats are quite comfortable for occupants to around 5'10 and best limited to two passengers; we found no center headrest.That sloping roofline, even with a section carved out of the headliner, limits rear headroom, a problem the smaller VW Passat and larger Mazda6 don't have.Leg and toe space is good, the Regal bigger than all but those same two cars.We'll call the center fold-down section an elbow rest because it's wide and short, and note rear passengers do have AC vents and reading lights.
A contemporary control layout places the tip computer/message center between watch-dial-like speedometer and tachometer, and below numbered fuel and coolant gauges; like everything else these are illuminated in icy blue.If you have navigation the screen is top center for good line-of-sight use and as intuitive as any other GM system.But this one has a multifunction controller right behind the shifter so you needn't lean forward to work a touch-screen.
Myriad white-on-black buttons cluster on the center panel for audio, car, and navigation details with left/right temperature climate control below.Behind the ashtray a large piece of chrome frames the shifter and it, like the chrome lips on the gauges and rotary dash controls, readily catches sun glare.The matte-finish sweep around the shifter floats above the console, suggesting it will easily catch and trap detritus or cords for small electronics.Some storage is available under the asymmetric center armrest, and the oddly contoured door pockets hold quite a bit.
The steering wheel is the most sporting ever found in a Buick and the redundant controls handy on the road.Given the sporty implications we were surprised to not find shift buttons on it but lever does have a manual gate.Vision, both inside to instruments, controls and nav screen day and night, and outside is quite good by modern safety-car standards.
The trunk is quite useful, with moderate lift-to-load and lift-to-unload dimensions, flat side walls, securing points and 14.2 cubic feet of volume because it's fairly long.The split rear seat folds down and there's a lockable pass-through in the armrest, but it's a long reach through the trunk to lock it.
Driving Impression
The Regal is firmly sprung for a Buick yet quiet by any standard.The wrong road surface will admit a little noise from the rear tires and picky back-seat drivers might notice a bit of wind noise from behind at speed, but the new Buick Regal has to be among the quietest cars in its class; even with the engine at maximum it's barely above background noise and doesn't give any audible hint it's working hard.
The Regal rides very well, with minimal intrusion from road imperfections.It has a very solid feel, and one of substance in keeping with its weight.Driving it hard or fully loaded at speed will belie that while bred on the autobahn it has been tuned for comfort and the rear suspension damping is quite soft.The turbo's optional adjustable shock damping will mitigate that and tightens down the whole chassis, but it comes with 19-inch wheels and we prefer the tires on the standard 18-inch wheels.
The Regal is an excellent touring car for extended ventures or simply long commutes where the soothing could be beneficial, but it is not a sports sedan.The turbo makes it a sporty sedan, but we'll have to wait for the Regal GS for a sports sedan.
A direct-injection 2.4-liter four-cylinder provides 182 horsepower and 172 pound-feet of torque so it needs to be revved to get the most out of it, and a 3600-pound Regal with a pair of people in it can use every one of those ponies.It's quite satisfactory around town or on the open road, but passing a truck on a two-lane or climbing a mountain grade you'll be pushing it.
The turbo adds about 40 horsepower but far more important close to 90 pound-feet of torque and at much lower revs.This makes the Regal more relaxed, downshifts happen less often, and it feels much more powerful than the 1-second quicker to 60 mph implies.Since the manual gate in the automatic will hold a gear selected at heavy throttle, you can use the readily use the turbo's wave of torque and never see more than 3000 rpm showing by shifting up early manually.
With the available six-speed manual gearbox, clutch effort is easy.
Fuel economy is an EPA-estimated 19/30 mpg City/Highway.The Mazda6 gets 21/30 mpg, the Audi A4 is rated 23/30 mpg, the TSX 21/30 mpg, and the VW Passat 22/31 mpg.Expect the Regal turbo to rate 18/29 mpg; we would consider the slight economy penalty and $2,500 price differential a small price to pay for the useful passing power.
Regal uses hydraulic steering and it provides good feedback, feel and directional stability.Again, it hasn't the feel of a leading sports sedan but is competitive and more than satisfactory for the car's mission.
Brakes are up to the task, and both the gas and brake pedals are calibrated such that they require some foot travel before you get into heavy braking or kick-down acceleration rather than the instant bite of a sports sedan.
Summary
The Regal brings a stylish alternative to the entry-premium midsize sedan segment.It musters visual appeal, soothing quiet and smoothness, quickly deciphered features, comfort and economy conducive to long drives and a better than average warranty.We find the turbo model deserves strong consideration for the modest cost premium.
NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent Tom Lankard filed this report after his test drives of the Regal CXL models near San Diego.
Model Lineup
Buick Regal CXL ($26,245); CXL turbo ($28,745).
Assembled In
Russelsheim, Germany; Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.
Options As Tested
RL6 equipment ($4785) includes navigation system, moonroof, nine-speaker sound system, power passenger seat, rear park assist, 120-VAC outlet, rear-seat side airbags.