Tuesday, March 24, 2015
2013 Buick Verano
Information Specification Modification Image Review 2013 Buick Verano
Carrying the conservative styling you would expect from a Buick, the Verano sports signature features like the brand’s waterfall grille and blue bezels around the headlights. It’s a clean design with a few extra touches of style thrown in to class-up its look. Handsome, yes, but it won’t draw a crowd.
Unfortunately the interior is totally underwhelming. Even at the highest price point ($25,965 before destination) fully adjustable power seats are simply unavailable. The seat cushion slides forward and backward and tilts electrically, but the backrest does not. In fact, adjusting the backrest angle involves fiddling with a poorly placed lever. There’s also no memory function.
It’s also hard to see out of the Verano’s rear, an issue that’s further compounded by the lack of a backup camera. It seems strange that this car would forego such a feature given that the majority of Buick buyers are well on in years.
Buick partnered with the NCAA last year, and it paid big dividends. Advertising shown during tournament games as well as website ads resulted in 1.35 million visitors to Buick.com to check out what the line of new Buick models had to offer, while the automakers page on the NCAA website received 100,000 visitors, and Buick videos had well over 110,000 hits.
If anything, those numbers prove that Buick isnt just your grandfathers car anymore. More and more people are looking to Buick to suit their style and performance needs in the greater Joplin area.
At Roper Buick GMC were looking forward to the 2013 Verano hitting our lot in the near future. In the meantime, come by our location, 808 Illinois Ave. Joplin, MO 64801 and check out our selection of Buick models like the stylish Buick Enclave or the luxurious 2012 LaCrosse. Were always more than happy to answer questions, compare models and specifications, as well as arrange a test drive.
the Verano Turbo should be end up about 300 pounds lighter than the Regal GS, it will be quicker. Were told the initial 255-hp iteration of the Regal GS is sort an interim step. Engine upgrades are coming to the GS to make sure it can legitimately reign as the performance sedan of the Buick lineup.
Buick announced yesterday that the 2012 Verano will start well below the Regals $26,995 base price. Today we learned that Verano Turbo will come in under $30,000.
Below we offer a gallery of Verano Turbo pics (the wheels on the brown car are exclusive to the Turbo model), plus a few of the non-turbo Verano (the silver car), which were told will earn a 23 city/31 highway mpg rating. We also sat in the Verano and found the front seats comfortable and the backseat adequate in the legroom department. source:blogs.insideline.com,autoguide.com,roperbuickgmc.com
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