PRESENTING A BEAUTIFUL 1 OWNER, FLORIDA DRIVEN, 2001 BUICK REGAL CXL THIS VEHICLE HAS ONLY 17K MILES - REMAINING OF FACTORY WARRANTY LEATHER INTERIOR - POWER EVERYTHING AM FM CD AUDIO - VERY CLEAN 2011 Buick Regal CXL - Only 17K Miles - Factory Warranty - Florida 4-Door Sedan
Vehicle Description PRESENTING A BEAUTIFUL 1 OWNER, FLORIDA DRIVEN, 2001 BUICK REGAL CXL THIS VEHICLE HAS ONLY 17K MILES - REMAINING OF FACTORY WARRANTY LEATHER INTERIOR - POWER EVERYTHING AM FM CD AUDIO - VERY CLEAN AND VERY WELL MAINTAINED This Buick was purchased and driven in the lovely State Of Florida. It has never been exposed to the harsh winters, roads, mountains, or overall rough conditions of up north driving. It has the remaining of the Powertrain Factory Warranty and has been very well maintained. Vehicle Overview Buick brings back one of its well-known nameplates — Regal — for its new luxury midsize sedan. Based on the Opel Insignia from Europe, the Regal has a striking resemblance to that model. Competitors include the Volkswagen Passat and Acura TSX. Exterior While the Regal's styling is definitely understated, the sedan has clean lines and a nice stance. The rear-quarter view is one of its best angles, and the car has one of the most stylish trunklids around. The Regal comes standard with 18-inch aluminum wheels rims. This Regal has the upscale CXL Interior Trim Interior The cabin utilizes premium materials, and visibility of the dash is very easy and pleasing. The Regal has a sizable trunk that measures 14.3 cubic feet, and there is a wide opening to both the cargo area and into the cabin when the split backseat is folded. Features in this CXL include leather upholstery, heated front seats, a power driver's seat, Bluetooth and XM Satellite Radio and much much more! Under the Hood The engine in this Regal is a 2.4-liter four-cylinder that makes 182 horsepower. The engines work with a six-speed automatic transmission to power the front wheels. Safety Standard features include antilock brakes, an electronic stability system, traction control and side curtain airbags. TO VIEW MORE ABOUT THIS VEHICLE AND TO LEARN MORE ABOUT WHO WE ARE PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT www.CoralPreowned.com
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