Buyers can also take advantage of interest-free financing.
Read More »A few changes to the final model year of the current Regal.
Read More »The Tri Shield brand is also offering interest-free financing for both 2019 and 2020 models.
Read More »Alternatively, buyers can opt for a $2,500 cashback rebate plus interest-free financing.
Read More »A buying tip for customers that want a more nimble Sportback.
Read More »Adding some sport touring flavoring to the five-door Sportback.
Read More »The lucrative 16 percent Buick discount is no longer available for the Regal Sportback.
Read More »That can equate to nearly $6,000 in some cases.
Read More »But the discount is only available to current GM owners.
Read More »Replacing single-zone AC on some models.
Read More »Somewhat strange for a mid-range model to offer AWD, but not the range-topping trim.
Read More »The Preferred II in both FWD and AWD guises is no longer available.
Read More »Bringing the starting price of the Essence model below that of the lower-level Preferred model.
Read More »One journalist felt that the Regal GS was underpowered, overweight, and overall just not sporty enough.
Read More »That's as much as $5,859 below MSRP.
Read More »The design seen here will grace the Opel Insignia, Buick Regal and the Holden Commodore.
Read More »A female character named Jess weighs in on "Which Regal" should be chosen.
Read More »The quick ads come from Google's beat Director Mix software.
Read More »The Regal Sportback is the way Regal buyers can snag an Avenir badge.
Read More »Right now, Opel builds the Regal family via a contractual agreement.
Read More »The current, sixth-generation Regal has one more body style besides the Regal Sportback and TourX sold in the U.S.
Read More »The Regal gets the Avenir treatment.
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Read More »Some of the first Buick Regal TourX models won't have identical tires to its Sportback sibling, but there's a reason behind it.
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