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07/14/2010

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Wow amazing, I like this Buick Regal car. In it the subtle comfort of Buick’s signature ice-blue ambient lighting.

I love the Buick Regal, my father inlaw has one and they are the drive of your life. I would love a car of this make, just to show off to all my friends.

I love anything American when it comes to cars, I have a classic Buick and get many looks when i drive it during the summer. The new version although modern and great has never been quite the same as the original

182 horsepower? That's a lot for a Buick. I can't wait to see that in action so I would be convinced.

What a nice car! Well you can see lots of beautiful cars like that if you visit Brickell Motors personally or through their website http://www.brickellgmc.com/

"turbocharged version of the same engine rated at 220 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque"- What else would you ask for?

Nice car!! Some revocation features have been improved, such as the back swing bar being a little bit thinned and the impact configurations changed while some of the bushings changed and the tires were changed with all season plastic.

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