The new Verano is exactly what car buyers need... a breath of fresh air. The Verano is a new compact sedan featuring a near-luxury experience in a compact body.
TheRepublic writes:
Most of us pride ourselves on being open-minded, able to accept a new experience without prejudice.
So, if I told you that the new compact 2012 Buick Verano was worth a test drive, would you believe me?
Most likely, no.
To most folks, Buicks are soft-riding geezer-pleasers meant for cruising slowly in the left lane with a driver oblivious to the fact that their left turn signal is flashing.
You’re entitled to your opinion, but it’s as outdated as a VCR.
Despite the presence of such vehicles as the Autobahn-bred Buick Regal, most buyers will bypass Buick in a mistaken belief that they are still geared for the grandparent set.
But the Verano — which means “summer” in Spanish — refutes that notion in a way that Buick’s previous compact — the truly dreadful Skylark, last seen 15 years ago — couldn’t.
Like the Skylarks that preceded it, the Verano shares its underpinnings, mostly with the Chevrolet Cruze. But there’s much greater differentiation than in the past, and goes beyond the Verano’s attractive styling.
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