The new Buick Verano with the turbo option has been announced to have a price of $29,990 with plans of releasing this Fall! You get quite the bang for your buck with heated leather seats & steering wheel, IntelliLink , a premium Bose 9-speaker audio system, rear park assist and rear-view camera & class leading safety features such as a radar-based side blind zone alert and rear cross-traffic alert systems. The Turbo Buick Verano is estimated to go from 0-60 in 6.2 seconds! It will be powered by a Ecotec 2.0L four-cylinder engine with direct injection producing 250HP @ 260lb.-ft Torque at 2000 rpm. All this power doesn’t seem to guzzle down the gas as the Verano is rated to get 31MPG highway and 20MPG city. As if there wasn’t already a ton of goodies packed into the Verano, Buick is offering its 6-speed Manual transmission as a FREE option!
I got the chance to test out the new Buick Verano a few days ago and absolutely loved it. It was sort of like a belated Valentine (that I unfortunately wasn’t able to take home and cuddle with). The interior had a very intuitive design where everything seemed to be at my fingertips. All the controls were within my reach and the seats were sleek and cozy. It’s a fun car to drive, but I noticed that my speedometer kept exceeding the legal limit so I engaged the cruise to ensure that I wouldn’t have to pay a lofty fine for over-enjoying my test-drive. I was comfy, warm and I felt somewhat like Danica Patrick as I glided across a long strip of highway, feeling the power of the car. Quiet too. The car seemed very quiet to the point where I could have been able to hear my own thoughts if [...]
The arrival of the new Buick Verano sedan is only a few months away and they sales staff at Runde Buick in Platteville is looking forward to seeing this new car in person. With all of the snow still on the ground, I’ll bet you’re thinking that we’ve completely wigged out, flipped our lids, and that we’re about to come apart at the seams. We’ll hold onto your butts for a sec. For those of you who have studied a little Español, you probably know that the title of this blog post when translated into Spanish becomes: “El verano es mucho más cerca de lo que crees.” The literal translation would be: The summer is much more near than you believe. So the Spanish word for summer (by deduction) is “Verano” and that just happens [...]