Review: 2015 Buick Regal Turbo AWD – Part 1

“Isn’t Buick an old man’s car?”

That’s what my wife said when I told her that I was going to be doing a review of the 2015 Buick Regal Turbo AWD. And that also encapsulates the perception problem that Buick has. Buick is seen as a car that gives you an uninspiring plushy ride and old men are seen driving it. They’re doing their best to change that perception and I have to say that the Regal that I have this week is going to go a long way to shattering that perception.

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This picture which was taken at St Jacob’s Farmer’s Market near Waterloo Ontario shows that the Regal can strike quite the pose.

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From the front, the trademark waterfall grille gives the Regal a great look without being overwhelming. I should note that there are LED accented daytime running lights that look very cool.

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From the side, it looks compact and athletic. The wheels really add to that look. For the record, the Regal is classified as a mid sized car.

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For those of you who travel to Europe a lot, you’re likely saying “I’ve seen that rear end before.” And you have. This is the rear end to the Vauxhall/Opel Insignia which the Regal is based on. I like the look as it makes the Regal a very dynamic car to look at.

I’ll be posting a multi-part review that will cover the following sections:

  • Engine, transmission, handling, fuel economy, and driving comfort
  • Interior
  • Technology in the vehicle
  • Wrap up

I’ve only had the Regal for a short time, but I can say that is shatters any and all myths that I might have had about Buick coming into this review. I’ll start to detail how it shatters those myths tomorrow when I talk about to talk about how well it drives.

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