This 2012 Buick Verano review will provide you with
some of the features and specifications of this new car, in order to
help you decide if this is the 2012 car that you should invest in.
First and foremost, the 2012 Buick Verano is available in three
different trim levels, which starts with the Base Model, then the
Convenience Group 2, and finally the Leather Group. The Base Model is
equipped with IntelliLink smartphone connectivity by Buick; auxiliary
audio jack; iPod/USB interface; satellite radio; 6-speaker sound system
and CD player, along with OnStar telematics; Bluetooth (audio streaming
and phone); touch screen display (7-inches); telescoping and tilt
steering wheel; spilt folding rear seats; cloth upholstery; auto climate
control (dual zone); full power accessories; remote ignition; keyless
entry; cruise control; fog lights; and alloy wheels (18-inches).
On the other hand, the Convenience Group 2 features:
driver’s seat that is power adjustable; auto dimming rearview mirror;
sensors for rear parking; and side view mirrors that are heated. The
Leather Model is equipped with: 9-speaker Bose audio upgrade; leather
upholstery; heated front seats; heated steering wheel; and keyless
entry/ignition. You have the option of adding a navigation system or
sunroof; however, these options are not available on the Base Model.
This 2012 Buick Verano review will now cover some of the key features of this 2012 car:- Performance and Powertrains – Buick Verano 2012 is powered by a 2-cylinder, 2.4-liter engine that is capable of producing 171 pound feet of torque and 180 horsepower. The only transmission that this vehicle has is a 6-speed automatic that features manual shift control. The Verano is able to accelerate from 0 to 60mph in approximately 9 seconds.
- Safety – Some of the standard features for safety that are included in the 2012 Buick Verano are inclusive of: OnStar; stability and traction control; antilock disc brakes; knee airbags for the front seats; side airbags for the rear seats; side curtain airbags; and side airbags for the front seats as well.
- Special Features and Interior Design – Finally, this 2012 Buick Verano review will take look at the special features and the interior design of the vehicle. There is sufficient legroom and head-room for approximately four adults; however, the center seat in the rear is not as comfortable as the other seats. Additionally, the trunk is capable of holding a cargo of approximately 15.2 cubic feet. One thing that can definitely be said about this car is that for a compact sedan, it is rather spacious.
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