First off, the Buick Regal Gran Sport AWD (built by both, European car manufacturer Opel and Buick) has a 2.0 Liter turbocharged battery engine which is much quicker and faster than just its naturally aspirated counterpart. It also comes with a six speed automatic transmission with a top speed of 164 Miles Per Hour. This particular year and model is dubbed the fastest car that Buick has ever built! My personal 2016 GS AWD has the same color paint job and the camera doesn’t do it justice. The acceleration of this this vehicle is capable of 0-60 in 6.3 seconds. I’d also like to point out there is a GS button at the top of the control panel that gives the vehicle a tighter feel and a a much firmer grip on the road and track. It also gives the engine a better throttle response and slightly changes the shift points in the transmission making the car far more quicker, faster and superior than most other cars on the road such as most Audi models BMW, Honda Civic R and so on. This vehicle gives the perfect textbook example of a Sleeper Car. To most, it’s just another car on the road, but most drivers and car experts such as myself know this vehicle proves it’s worth when it comes time to put some speed on the road and track! I highly recommend the Buick Regal GS, especially if you can find a 2016! The newer models are much more sporty looking but still don’t have the performance and speed of the 2016, especially for its price! Buick and Opel accomplished grace, performance and luxury all in one package
I’m a Master Automotive Technician and I can say maintenance is relatively straightforward as long as you stick to a schedule! Speaking as a 2016 GS AWD owner you should only be using highest octane gasoline! The 2.4 should be fine with a mid range but I advise you to check your owners manual or lock online as long as it isn’t someone’s opinion! Always stick to the OEM’s (Original Equipment Manufacturer) guidelines. You should only use a high grade synthetic oil. Personally I would stick with either AMS oil or Royal Purple ( my personal choice).
Most people are unaware that the European manufacturer also had a part in building the Buick Regal. Glad to see someone else passing that fact along!!! 😎
Why do most of, if not all reviews of the Buick Regal the reviewers keep talking about how Buick designed the car? The car was designed in europe by the Opel devision of GM. It's just an Insignia with a Buick badge.
Actually GM owned Opel until 2017, technically GM designed it and owned the rights to the design even though the Opel division developed the design and built the the chassis and body! The engines are owned by GM along with the ECU and most of all of the parts along with the interior functions. The car is a perfect hybrid of both. It’s caught in a limbo of yes and no. LoL Aside from all of that, they made one perfect car as far as the GS model goes!!!!
This is a video. I guarantee this car will look much different in person! This is not a short car by any means. It’s the same length as my full size 2000 Chevy Silverado LS!
It’s best to stick with manufacturers size wheel because a larger wheel will make your engine work much harder for a full revolution! It can damage your transmission as well as your torque specifications will be effected as well. but there are plenty of really nice rims out there to choose from. Just make sure you have the correct size and bolt pattern for your vehicle before you buy!!! I doubt the Buick/Opel bolt pattern will fit your vehicle but you can look up the specifications for each vehicle’s dimensions on the internet quite easily.
Trust Americans to take all credit for the design of the vehicle XD even though Opel, Vauxhall and Holden built the insignia before Buick built there regal :)
+NOFATCHICK1 It almost wouldn't be possible to sell a 2.8 l engine in Europe. With the heavy taxes on emissions and high petrol prices it would ruin most drivers. Besides, do you need more than about 150 Bhp for regular driving?
It 'started it's life in Europe-Opel/Vauxhall Insignia.Buick just added more 'bells and whistles'
First off, the Buick Regal Gran Sport AWD (built by both, European car manufacturer Opel and Buick) has a 2.0 Liter turbocharged battery engine which is much quicker and faster than just its naturally aspirated counterpart. It also comes with a six speed automatic transmission with a top speed of 164 Miles Per Hour. This particular year and model is dubbed the fastest car that Buick has ever built! My personal 2016 GS AWD has the same color paint job and the camera doesn’t do it justice. The acceleration of this this vehicle is capable of 0-60 in 6.3 seconds. I’d also like to point out there is a GS button at the top of the control panel that gives the vehicle a tighter feel and a a much firmer grip on the road and track. It also gives the engine a better throttle response and slightly changes the shift points in the transmission making the car far more quicker, faster and superior than most other cars on the road such as most Audi models BMW, Honda Civic R and so on. This vehicle gives the perfect textbook example of a Sleeper Car. To most, it’s just another car on the road, but most drivers and car experts such as myself know this vehicle proves it’s worth when it comes time to put some speed on the road and track! I highly recommend the Buick Regal GS, especially if you can find a 2016! The newer models are much more sporty looking but still don’t have the performance and speed of the 2016, especially for its price! Buick and Opel accomplished grace, performance and luxury all in one package
Bro I really love the way you broke everything down in detail the Best video ever
I own this car and the seats are one of my favorite parts of the car and I'm 6'3 190.
How has the maintenance on this car been ? Tires , oil , etc @True-Patriot
@@50WOLF50 right
I’m a Master Automotive Technician and I can say maintenance is relatively straightforward as long as you stick to a schedule! Speaking as a 2016 GS AWD owner you should only be using highest octane gasoline! The 2.4 should be fine with a mid range but I advise you to check your owners manual or lock online as long as it isn’t someone’s opinion! Always stick to the OEM’s (Original Equipment Manufacturer) guidelines. You should only use a high grade synthetic oil. Personally I would stick with either AMS oil or Royal Purple ( my personal choice).
Best car review with an in depth perspective on the cars aesthetics. Thanks.
FINALLY SOMEONE mentions LEGROOM and hips. THANK YOU.
A.k.a. Opel Insignia.A big, happy GM family.
Most people are unaware that the European manufacturer also had a part in building the Buick Regal. Glad to see someone else passing that fact along!!! 😎
The Vauxhall Insignia (Buick Regal by another name) introduced the swooped roof an a none coupe, way back in 2008, not BMW
Why do most of, if not all reviews of the Buick Regal the reviewers keep talking about how Buick designed the car? The car was designed in europe by the Opel devision of GM. It's just an Insignia with a Buick badge.
Actually GM owned Opel until 2017, technically GM designed it and owned the rights to the design even though the Opel division developed the design and built the the chassis and body! The engines are owned by GM along with the ECU and most of all of the parts along with the interior functions. The car is a perfect hybrid of both. It’s caught in a limbo of yes and no. LoL
Aside from all of that, they made one perfect car as far as the GS model goes!!!!
I own a Chevy Cruze and it's basically the exact same car. They are all based off the Vauxhaul/Opel Insignia
Why didn't you open the hood to show the engine?
Most likely because he knows very little about it.
My only complaint about this car is the size. It should have been longer.
This is a video. I guarantee this car will look much different in person! This is not a short car by any means. It’s the same length as my full size 2000 Chevy Silverado LS!
Do you know if those 20 inch GS wheel will fit in my 2016 Verano? I really like those wheels
Potentially. Not sure I remember how closely the wheels relate to that vehicle
It’s best to stick with manufacturers size wheel because a larger wheel will make your engine work much harder for a full revolution! It can damage your transmission as well as your torque specifications will be effected as well. but there are plenty of really nice rims out there to choose from. Just make sure you have the correct size and bolt pattern for your vehicle before you buy!!! I doubt the Buick/Opel bolt pattern will fit your vehicle but you can look up the specifications for each vehicle’s dimensions on the internet quite easily.
@@ManicMechanic82the 2016 regal gs comes with 19s. Can I put the 2013 regal gs 20s on a 2016?
which is better 2.4 or 2.0 turbo engine? for this car
The turbocharged 2.0 Liter by far!!! The 2.4 is naturally aspirated and doesn’t have nearly the acceleration or speed of the 2.0
a opel insigna whit Buick badge!
Vauxhall rules
Trust Americans to take all credit for the design of the vehicle XD even though Opel, Vauxhall and Holden built the insignia before Buick built there regal :)
same car just rebadged. Besides there are several options far better even than your precious Opel with the 2.8 l engine.
+NOFATCHICK1 It almost wouldn't be possible to sell a 2.8 l engine in Europe. With the heavy taxes on emissions and high petrol prices it would ruin most drivers. Besides, do you need more than about 150 Bhp for regular driving?
Is this chenese car?
European car.
William Stewart China glad))).
+TRAKTOR IVANOVICH China Glad?
William Stewart yes. chinese cars better that buick reeeegal.
TRAKTOR IVANOVICH Does China even have a car brand?
а что капот поднимать не надо ? дизлайк!
over priced