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    Buick Verano

    EPA MPG: 25 mpg

    Buick Verano Road Test

    Introduction

    The Verano aims to pack a lot of luxury into a compact package. Its most impressive high point is a commendably quiet cabin. But this Buick doesn't quite conceal its roots from the more budget-friendly Chevrolet Cruze. The interior looks attractive, but close examination reveals the luxury treatment only goes skin-deep. Overstuffed front seats have uneven support and lack full power adjustment. Cramped rear seating and a narrow driving position hurt accommodations.

    Handling is sound and secure, but not exactly sporty. Performance is adequate, but fuel economy is just so-so at 24 mpg overall from the standard 2.4-liter four-cylinder. Upscale features such as a heated steering wheel are available, while basics like a power-seat recline and adjustable lumbar are not. The Verano Turbo has a 250-hp, 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder engine and sportier suspension tuning. This makes the car more enjoyable to drive.

    Summary

    Best Version to Get

    It's well worth upgrading from the base Standard Equipment Group to the Convenience Equipment Group; it adds a power driver's seat, heated mirrors, a rear camera, and blind spot monitoring. That's a lot of equipment for the $1,300 uptick in price.

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