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Three row seating; available all-wheel drive; sculpted styling; luxurious interior appointments; quiet ride
See All Model YearsLearn MoreQuiet; refined; great fuel economy; spacious; lots of standard features; available all-wheel drive
See All Model YearsLearn MoreAttractive styling; attractive, well-designed interior; upscale ride and refinement; powerful V6 engine available; good value
See All Model YearsLearn MoreHandsome styling; excellent turbocharged engine; hybrid availability; quality build; luxury interior; available all-wheel drive; overall value
See All Model YearsLearn MoreQuiet, refined interior; responsive powertrains; crisp handling yet smooth ride; well-orchestrated connectivity and navigation features; very strong value for the money
See All Model YearsLearn MoreFor 2014, Buick opened the year by revamping the popular Regal. The carmaker upgraded the engine to a 259-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder engine, increasing the hp from 222 while improving fuel economy. Updated safety features, a new dashboard and an 8” touchscreen capped off the Regal’s overhaul. Meanwhile, the Verano got a collision mitigation system and standard heated front seats, and the Enclave received USB integration. Last on the list was the Lacrosse, which was restyled inside and out and was outfitted with a collision mitigation system and standard touchscreen display.