Thursday, November 4, 2010
This is the final 2012 Buick Regal GS live pics and details
After several months have shown as a concept almost seems neither a novelty, but now General Motors has shown official images of the final version of the Buick Regal GS, or whatever it is, an Opel Insignia OPC makeup to North America with two cylinders less. It will be the perfect complement to the more common variants.
Regal beauty boasts a very successful and although we may cost the Europeans used to the Buick grill feature, the image of Insignia OPC not stop goes wrong (maybe some charged, although on taste). Cutting sports is available only with front-wheel drive and a powerful two-liter engine with supercharging and 255 horses. Interesting is that you can join a six-speed manual gearbox from the beginning, enabling you to exploit the full potential of the engine. Yes, the more comfortable they do not suffer, as some will later an automatic with the same number of speeds and driving ability sequentially from the steering wheel paddles.
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