As we've reported previously, the Buick Regal is expected to be offered in five - door and
wagon variants just like the Euro - market Insignia.
Not exact matches
Rumor has it that a
wagon variant is tipped to follow the sedan, to the marketers may
just get that fifth door after all, albeit in a more conservative package.
We must be getting very close, as spy shooters
just caught a prototype for a Regal
wagon testing in Michigan — yes, GM is finally giving us a D - pillared
variant of the Regal.
Starting at about $ $ 35,500 the 3 Series sedan is the least expensive of the
variants, while the
wagon starts at $ 38,000, the coupe at under $ 40,000 and the convertible hardtop at
just over $ 48,000.
If you're
just looking for a family
wagon that sits SUV - upright and can haul five people, two little kids and some groceries in comfort, the Outlander ES or SE
variants might be of interest.
The Spanish
wagon arrives
just in time for the Volkswagen Golf R
Variant, with which it shares numerous components, but, unlike its German sibling, it won't cross the pond to the United States.