The 2018 Buick Regal TourX has made quite a splash in recent months. It won a highly contested comparison test and returned positive reviews following our first drive of the wagon “crossover.”
And it will be the topic for today’s episode of Autoline, which goes live at 11:00 a.m. EST. Buick marketing manager, Doug Osterhoff, will join the panel in discussion over the Regal TourX and we’ll likely be in for some excellent insight as to why the vehicle fits the Buick portfolio.
Buick has already told GM Authority that it sees the Regal variant as a perfect bridge for consumers that aren’t sold on a crossover but need more utility than a sedan. The brand has also adjusted the Regal nameplate’s sales mix to include more TourX variants; Buick has big hopes for the model.
The TourX joins the 2018 Buick Regal Sportback sedan and 2018 Regal GS to round out the nameplate’s lineup.
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it be nice if they remove the ugly front badge and change the grill,,
I want to see the ugly black plastic fender flares to become an option or restricted to a certain model. For 30k starting price a leather wheel should be included along with added safety equipment like Ford is doing.