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Buick Verano is a "Smart Car"

GM brand Buick is building their vehicles "smarter" as well as smaller. The Buick Verano for 2012 hopes to change public opinion of these quality, American made vehicles.

Built on GM's European Opel platform, Verano is placed under Buick Regal and Lacrosse sedan - don't call Veraon 'economy.' Drivers will find quality materials inside: Infotainment system, bright lights and detailed dash, as well as the most comfortable seating in its class, (with optional leather upgrades) help occupants forget what trim level they're in.

Suspension is a breeze in Verano, too. Just ask Boston.com: "Verano doesn't float along on roads, the way old Buicks did. This new model rides solidly via a suspension -- independent MacPherson struts up front and a torsion beam in the rear -- that keeps the car body planted over bumps."1

Underneath Verano's hood, a 2.4-liter four cylinder with 170 horsepower and 171 lb-ft of torque push the direct injection engine to 25.5 combined MPG (21 city, 32 highway).

The all new Buick Verano is coming to Stan McNabb Automotive - 2000 N Jackson St in Tullahoma, TN, later this month. Suggested retail price is $23,470 for a base model.

 

Source: 1http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2011/12/07/buick_adds_new_smallest_car_verano/

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