I just bought one of these, and regardless of the negatives that people point out, I absolutely love it. My wife loves it, and my daughter loves it. Much more room and comfort than in the BMW 4 Series we drove. So much is standard on this car. It is roomy, comfortable, and does everything I want it to do. As for being a dog, it really isn't. I used to own a Pontiac Firebird 400 4-speed back in the day, so I'm no stranger to a performance car. 0 to 60 in 8.3 seconds? So what? I never do that, I go from maybe 30/40 to 70/75 up an acceleration lane to merge on a highway, and it handles that just fine, thank you. Passing on the highway? Again, no problem. The turbo handles that with barely a touch of the gas peddle. The other knock is all the buttons on the dash. These buttons are redundant functions found in the on-screen menus. Well guess what? When I want to do something while driving at 70 mph, I much prefer pressing a labelled button to drilling down through on-screen menus (even though the Cascada responds to voice commands for calling, changing radio stations, etc.). And secondly, on a bright sunny day with the top down, the screen can be a little hard to see, like your cell phone in the sun. So again, give me those redundant buttons. Once you know what they do it's no big mind-boggling confusion factor like everyone seems to think. My only knock is I really, really don't like red interior lighting on the dash. But I wasn't going to not buy the car for that. As for the ride, it is nowhere near as harsh as I expected with the 20-inch wheels. And finally, since I started looking for a convertible a couple of years ago, I see so many BMWs and Audis. It's nice to stand out from the crowd a bit, and everyone that sees it tells me what a beautiful car it is. Oh, sorry, one more thing: I chose the 2018 instead of the 2019 because they changed the backup camera. They went from a nice big view on the dash screen with guidelines to a tiny video in the left corner of the rear-view mirror, without the guidelines. I hated it, and it was a deal-breaker for me and my wife. So that's my 2 cents. Color me a happy camper.
Dawillie Minotaur, I also have 2016 Cascada and I love it. In Wisconsin we hit -15 below 0 and the heated seats, heated steering wheel, with the cabin heater keeps me nice and toasty. I can't complaint about my Cascada it's my everyday driver. And, the center console every review complains about. I got use to it in a matter of days.
It happens to me that the top doesn't open, I'm sure it's because I haven't done something, I'm looking that. It also says washing fluid low, what should I do, putt waer somewhere?
I hear ya on everything you said.i feel the same way.i bought a 2017 Buick cascada with only 20k miles on it.the dealership wanted 20k for it I talked them down to 17.5k and payed cash for it.a car note was not an option for me.lol but I love my purchase.wanted one when they came out but was not able to buy at that time.i have the touring package on mine and it is awesome.the handling is great and mine was fully loaded with all the bells and whistles.and when I bought my car the salesman told me that the features on this car has some features that a 350k Bentley doesn't even have when comes to the many luxuries that this car offers so hats off to the luxury department.i have own many cars but this was the best purchase I ever made.i own a 1999 Buick century also.so I was able to learn alot of the features off the bat being familiar with buick.my century and this car both give a smooth ride.since I now have 2 Buicks it is the only kind of car that ever want truly own.im a Buick driver for life.lol
I wanted to add my own experience as an owner of this vehicle. I have owned one since the first model in 2016, and have used it as a commuter vehicle across Wyoming. This is a state that snows 6 months of the year, and I can say that I have never slid on ice or got stuck while on a hard surface. The vehicle doesnt have much in the way of acceleration because it weighs as much as a Ford F-150, but that weight translates into amazing traction in any road conditions.
This is good to hear. I'm in the northeast and know someone who just bought one of these.. What the heck is the purpose of that little screen between the rear seats when the top is down?
I also have 2016 Cascada and I love it. In Wisconsin we hit -15 below 0 and the heated seats, heated steering wheel, with the cabin heater keeps me nice and toasty. I can't complaint about my Cascada it's my everyday driver. And, the center console every review complains about. I got use to it in a matter of days.
So funny to hear and read how many complain about the center console when that was one of the reasons I bought this car. As an old-fashioned, I rather have a button for a specific funtion than having to navigate on a screen to find functions.
So did i.i went old school and pulled out the menu and read the whole book.it explains every feature of the buttons.so was not an issue for me either.besides that's what the manual is for.lol
Greetings, I drive the Astra/GTC/OPC version. The Cascada is the same platform. Meaning you have hiperstrut suspension on the front and watt-link in the back. Which is great. The Infotainment is the downside of the GTC and the Cascada (5:00); you can feel it is a 2012 car on that department.
I have the UK version , badge is Vauxhall. 2.0 diesel and if careful can get on the peddle 54 to the gallon! Have to use premium diesel and have a K& N air filter to achieve this. No issues about ownership or performance as it is listed as a cruiser.
I miss the personal luxury vehicle, and Buick used to excel at it with it's Riviera. Maybe this car is channeling it's ancestor. Might also be a decent buy on the used market
Good review. It's getting beat up everywhere pretty badly, but I'm not sure it's all deserved. I drove one myself... the engine wasn't that bad, especially for touring like you said. I liked that you gave it a fair review.
Thank you, TreesOnTheBeach. We never intentionally bash a vehicle. We just try to offer pros and cons so that buyers can make their own decisions. We appreciate your comments. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for an honest review. My partner and I (gay guys) have reviewed the Buick Cascada for the last 2 years. Easy lemon extended, complex, cost benefit analysis overtime, we decide a Mazda Miata would benefit us most. Given we can put a full shopping cart load of groceries in the trunk. If I could afford a Tesla model 3 and I had my own garage I would do so. Electricity is cheap compared to gas. Thank you and have a great day.
You're welcome, Tyler Johannsen. We're happy we could help. If you haven't done so already, check out our recent review of the 2019 Miata. Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/2kdibhMHrSY/w-d-xo.html We appreciate your comments and thanks for watching!
GM has totally ignored this car with lack of promotion and more safety features. It's almost a sure thing that this model will be phased out after 2019, and that's a pity! I am still considering purchasing it soon, though. I love it's shape, but it seems I'm in the minority when it comes to this vehicle. Buick blew it if it's discontinued. Perhaps it's Opel dropping it in Europe. Not sure. Bummer, though! Peace...
We are now in April 2020 and Opel has dropped it last year. What is really amazing about this car is that it is very original, out of 100 cabriolets or even more comes one Cascada. Really nice car!
AladdinSaneNYC, I used both Regular and Premium in my Cascada. But, Buick states to get best fuel economy use Premium. I really didn't see a difference.
I own a ‘17. Love it. I live in Vegas and I’m going Topless in January. Rides great. Hate the screen and the damn passenger seatbelt bang. Otherwise, I love it.
was considering purchasing a 2019 Cascada so i went for a test drive. The rear view mirror had an extra large bezel that was very obtrusive and blocked the already limited sight lines with the top up. It struck me immediately when I began driving. I'm wondering if its the same on the earlier models or is due to the fact that the reverse camera plays on the rearview mirror on the 2019. I've read every review I can find and never heard anyone mention the rearview mirror being an issue. Maybe its just me. I liked everything else about the car but that was a dealbreaker. I will find a 2018 or 2017 to test drive.
Hey Robert, I just bought a 2016 last week and the car is great!! After a lot of research, it is the perfect match. About the camera on the mirror... I think that was not very clever to do. Mine still has the camera on the screen. Take a look to this review: th-cam.com/video/GgshJ9IGSJ8/w-d-xo.html
Juan, I read that review a few weeks ago. So you own one. What is your take on the rearview mirror? did you even notice it or is it just me?I'm falling in love with a 2018 Ebony Twilight Metallic Jet Black with beige interior. Its just a beautiful car. I need to drive one locally because the car I want is halfway across the country and if I buy it, I'll have to have it shipped. You got yours just in time for Spring/Summer,nothing like a rag top to make driving fun again.
Honestly, the premium interior is mostly leather and is very comfortable. I dont really like the modern plastic interior models. Personal preference I guess...
The wheels come from the Cadillac ELR 2016 equiped of the optional Brembo brake.. Nice Wheels that suit the ELR 1000 time better .. Still nice on the Buick Cascada,,
The engine wasn't bad, Mark Sibert. It's impressive the power these small engines can make now. We did have some other concerns with this car, but if you can get past those, you might be able to find a good deal on one of these. Thanks for watching!
The power drill makes its scheduled trunk appearance at the 02:07 videomark...lol. Those seats look like Buick copied the Range Rover Velars design pattern.
Buick, Buick... Wtf are you saying bro about the brand being serious about the imagine??? All they did is change the OPEL emblem with their own.. nothing else. Sooo..thank you Opel for this great and good looking convertible.
AutoAcademics I am a writer. I have written on a few professional projects and I have experience touring and traveling. I currently work at a Dealership in Sales. I will in touch on Facebook. Thanks!
Thank you, Ken Konard. Did you happen to see our review on the 124 Abarth? Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/J77B3kBgjQc/w-d-xo.html and thanks for watching!
AutoAcademics - Saw it and it is one of the reasons the Abarth is in my mind. I will be visiting my local Fiat dealer this coming week. Great video, folks.
I hate that Buick is trying to pawn this off as a premium car , it's sister car is a verano, and it's ancestors are the cobalt ,sunfire,sunbird , Skyhawk. It's NOT the reatta. Or Riviera .
How much for this?! They can't be serious. The price doesn't really reflect the quality. I guess you're paying for the gadgets. Otherwise it looks pretty cheap. It also seems kind of weak with that engine.
The styling is bland, the engine is weak and the interior is too busy. Any European convertible is better. Buick, delivering disappointment for years to come. The reviewer was very professional.
I just bought one of these, and regardless of the negatives that people point out, I absolutely love it. My wife loves it, and my daughter loves it. Much more room and comfort than in the BMW 4 Series we drove. So much is standard on this car. It is roomy, comfortable, and does everything I want it to do. As for being a dog, it really isn't. I used to own a Pontiac Firebird 400 4-speed back in the day, so I'm no stranger to a performance car. 0 to 60 in 8.3 seconds? So what? I never do that, I go from maybe 30/40 to 70/75 up an acceleration lane to merge on a highway, and it handles that just fine, thank you. Passing on the highway? Again, no problem. The turbo handles that with barely a touch of the gas peddle. The other knock is all the buttons on the dash. These buttons are redundant functions found in the on-screen menus. Well guess what? When I want to do something while driving at 70 mph, I much prefer pressing a labelled button to drilling down through on-screen menus (even though the Cascada responds to voice commands for calling, changing radio stations, etc.). And secondly, on a bright sunny day with the top down, the screen can be a little hard to see, like your cell phone in the sun. So again, give me those redundant buttons. Once you know what they do it's no big mind-boggling confusion factor like everyone seems to think. My only knock is I really, really don't like red interior lighting on the dash. But I wasn't going to not buy the car for that. As for the ride, it is nowhere near as harsh as I expected with the 20-inch wheels. And finally, since I started looking for a convertible a couple of years ago, I see so many BMWs and Audis. It's nice to stand out from the crowd a bit, and everyone that sees it tells me what a beautiful car it is. Oh, sorry, one more thing: I chose the 2018 instead of the 2019 because they changed the backup camera. They went from a nice big view on the dash screen with guidelines to a tiny video in the left corner of the rear-view mirror, without the guidelines. I hated it, and it was a deal-breaker for me and my wife. So that's my 2 cents. Color me a happy camper.
Dawillie Minotaur, I also have 2016 Cascada and I love it. In Wisconsin we hit -15 below 0 and the heated seats, heated steering wheel, with the cabin heater keeps me nice and toasty. I can't complaint about my Cascada it's my everyday driver. And, the center console every review complains about. I got use to it in a matter of days.
Dawillie Minotaur spoken like a true Buick brand ambassador
Dawillie Minotaur right on brother. I also had a performance 350 formula firebird. This car is awesome for me. I love it
It happens to me that the top doesn't open, I'm sure it's because I haven't done something, I'm looking that. It also says washing fluid low, what should I do, putt waer somewhere?
I hear ya on everything you said.i feel the same way.i bought a 2017 Buick cascada with only 20k miles on it.the dealership wanted 20k for it I talked them down to 17.5k and payed cash for it.a car note was not an option for me.lol but I love my purchase.wanted one when they came out but was not able to buy at that time.i have the touring package on mine and it is awesome.the handling is great and mine was fully loaded with all the bells and whistles.and when I bought my car the salesman told me that the features on this car has some features that a 350k Bentley doesn't even have when comes to the many luxuries that this car offers so hats off to the luxury department.i have own many cars but this was the best purchase I ever made.i own a 1999 Buick century also.so I was able to learn alot of the features off the bat being familiar with buick.my century and this car both give a smooth ride.since I now have 2 Buicks it is the only kind of car that ever want truly own.im a Buick driver for life.lol
I wanted to add my own experience as an owner of this vehicle. I have owned one since the first model in 2016, and have used it as a commuter vehicle across Wyoming. This is a state that snows 6 months of the year, and I can say that I have never slid on ice or got stuck while on a hard surface. The vehicle doesnt have much in the way of acceleration because it weighs as much as a Ford F-150, but that weight translates into amazing traction in any road conditions.
This is good to hear. I'm in the northeast and know someone who just bought one of these.. What the heck is the purpose of that little screen between the rear seats when the top is down?
@@AStanton1966 wind deflector. For more comfortable driving when top is down.
I'm considering buying a 2019 in extremely great condition. Could you tell me how the car has been since your review? Thank you!
I still own her... 55k miles... no problems, but I've only put premium gas in her and have been meticulous about her condition
@@dampsok thank you so much
I love it because there are few on the road. People are amazed that it is a Buick and I tell them that it is no longer made.
You sound like me with my CTS wagon, Michael K. Jones. 😅 Enjoy your car and thanks for watching!
I also have 2016 Cascada and I love it. In Wisconsin we hit -15 below 0 and the heated seats, heated steering wheel, with the cabin heater keeps me nice and toasty. I can't complaint about my Cascada it's my everyday driver. And, the center console every review complains about. I got use to it in a matter of days.
Thank you for sharing and for watching, Marcelo De La Cruz!
So funny to hear and read how many complain about the center console when that was one of the reasons I bought this car. As an old-fashioned, I rather have a button for a specific funtion than having to navigate on a screen to find functions.
So did i.i went old school and pulled out the menu and read the whole book.it explains every feature of the buttons.so was not an issue for me either.besides that's what the manual is for.lol
This car is by far sexier in person. Just seen one at the store and started looking.
Sort of reminds me of the Chrysler Sebring back in the day.
Greetings,
I drive the Astra/GTC/OPC version. The Cascada is the same platform. Meaning you have hiperstrut suspension on the front and watt-link in the back. Which is great. The Infotainment is the downside of the GTC and the Cascada (5:00); you can feel it is a 2012 car on that department.
Thank you for your comments, M D, and we agree. If Buick addresses some of the details, the Cascada could be a really nice car. Thanks for watching!
I have the UK version , badge is Vauxhall. 2.0 diesel and if careful can get on the peddle 54 to the gallon! Have to use premium diesel and have a K& N air filter to achieve this. No issues about ownership or performance as it is listed as a cruiser.
I miss the personal luxury vehicle, and Buick used to excel at it with it's Riviera. Maybe this car is channeling it's ancestor. Might also be a decent buy on the used market
Very true, Iris Gross. We had forgotten about the Riviera. We appreciate your comments and thanks for watching!
Love this guy. Great video as always.
We appreciate you, FLJAMESFL. Thanks for watching!
Good review. It's getting beat up everywhere pretty badly, but I'm not sure it's all deserved. I drove one myself... the engine wasn't that bad, especially for touring like you said. I liked that you gave it a fair review.
Thank you, TreesOnTheBeach. We never intentionally bash a vehicle. We just try to offer pros and cons so that buyers can make their own decisions. We appreciate your comments. Thanks for watching!
They need to make a Regal ( GS )version.
Thank you so much for an honest review. My partner and I (gay guys) have reviewed the Buick Cascada for the last 2 years. Easy lemon extended, complex, cost benefit analysis overtime, we decide a Mazda Miata would benefit us most. Given we can put a full shopping cart load of groceries in the trunk. If I could afford a Tesla model 3 and I had my own garage I would do so. Electricity is cheap compared to gas. Thank you and have a great day.
You're welcome, Tyler Johannsen. We're happy we could help. If you haven't done so already, check out our recent review of the 2019 Miata. Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/2kdibhMHrSY/w-d-xo.html
We appreciate your comments and thanks for watching!
The trouble with a Tesla is that it take 6 hours to charge the batteries. Good luck with that on a road trip.
A Stanton1966 That, sir, is a false statement
GM has totally ignored this car with lack of promotion and more safety features. It's almost a sure thing that this model will be phased out after 2019, and that's a pity! I am still considering purchasing it soon, though. I love it's shape, but it seems I'm in the minority when it comes to this vehicle. Buick blew it if it's discontinued. Perhaps it's Opel dropping it in Europe. Not sure. Bummer, though! Peace...
We are now in April 2020 and Opel has dropped it last year. What is really amazing about this car is that it is very original, out of 100 cabriolets or even more comes one Cascada. Really nice car!
They need to update technology and interior on inside to many buttons for sure.
Yeah it's too short! Buick makes big cars. I think the Cascada looks like a lowered Murano.
Ha! That's an interesting take, bbrownasu. Thanks for watching!
It’s because it’s an opel lol
Yes this is a German Car from Opel. Now this was the last Opel from Germany for GM.
Great Review. However, this interior says GM circa 2007 and a 6 speed auto.
Yeah. Like Chris said, it can use some tightening up. Thanks for watching, canonlybeme4life!
canonlybeme4life it’s not a Benz
I have one, being Opel Cascada, since I'm in Europe... And I can only say good things about my car, def a great road companion 👍
And by the way... The top can come on or off while driving, up till 45 kms/hour
OMG... You tested an automatic... Bleagh!! 😥 It completely takes all the fun out of it... You Americans... 😂
@@marcosmartins7581 , yeah mine is Americanized. And, I wish mine was manual.
@@delacruz2501 mine just arrived at 100.000 kms... Nothing but great news, just diesel, change oil each year and go, go, go
i think the hood line is weird. i don't like how the hood ends at a higher point then where the truck begins it just looks weird.
Outstanding job... I hope to see more from you my friend...
Thanks for watching, joseph Rapoza!
Thinking about getting the 2019 version 🤔
Hi...I dig your review of the Cascada. Does it use regular or premium gas? Peace!
AladdinSaneNYC, I used both Regular and Premium in my Cascada. But, Buick states to get best fuel economy use Premium. I really didn't see a difference.
@@delacruz2501 Cool, Maarcello...regular it will be. Thanx for replying...I appreciate it, brother. Peace!
If it's a turbo, I thought you always want to use premium.
Premium or higher like super unleaded
I own a ‘17. Love it. I live in Vegas and I’m going Topless in January. Rides great. Hate the screen and the damn passenger seatbelt bang. Otherwise, I love it.
Going topless in January is fantastic, Tem Sedgwick. Thanks for watching!
Going topless 😁
was considering purchasing a 2019 Cascada so i went for a test drive. The rear view mirror had an extra large bezel that was very obtrusive and blocked the already limited sight lines with the top up. It struck me immediately when I began driving. I'm wondering if its the same on the earlier models or is due to the fact that the reverse camera plays on the rearview mirror on the 2019. I've read every review I can find and never heard anyone mention the rearview mirror being an issue. Maybe its just me. I liked everything else about the car but that was a dealbreaker. I will find a 2018 or 2017 to test drive.
Hey Robert, I just bought a 2016 last week and the car is great!! After a lot of research, it is the perfect match. About the camera on the mirror... I think that was not very clever to do. Mine still has the camera on the screen. Take a look to this review: th-cam.com/video/GgshJ9IGSJ8/w-d-xo.html
Juan, I read that review a few weeks ago. So you own one. What is your take on the rearview mirror? did you even notice it or is it just me?I'm falling in love with a 2018 Ebony Twilight Metallic Jet Black with beige interior. Its just a beautiful car. I need to drive one locally because the car I want is halfway across the country and if I buy it, I'll have to have it shipped. You got yours just in time for Spring/Summer,nothing like a rag top to make driving fun again.
Make a MANUAL option and update the interior from 07 and this car might be a gem.
Honestly, the premium interior is mostly leather and is very comfortable. I dont really like the modern plastic interior models. Personal preference I guess...
The wheels come from the Cadillac ELR 2016 equiped of the optional Brembo brake.. Nice
Wheels that suit the ELR 1000 time better .. Still nice on the Buick Cascada,,
I'm seeing potential for a body kit with this car. I can find just about every car on the market on yt that has been modded, except this one.
You didn't mention that this American brand's Cascada is made in Poland!
Ha! We didn't know that, Steve W. Thanks for sharing and for watching!
That trophy belongs to the Buick Envision!
Steve W
On top of that, Buick Cascada is just a rebadged Opel
@@thatredmanguy So?
So?
Thanks for the review.
Thanks for watching, Rich MAC!
Thanks for an *HONEST* review.
Thank you! We try to be as straightforward as possible, without bashing the car unnecessarily, Matt from Florida. Thanks for watching!
Here the problem they should’ve put V6 in it with the V6 look reminds me of the Pontiac G6 convertible isn’t all them GM 🤔
I guess this car is an Opel in Europe just like Opel Tigra was a Holden Tigra in UK and Australia, or?
Yup. It was based off an Opel, Olle Jonsson. Unfortunately, it's being discontinued after 2019 model year. Thanks for watching!
I don't know if I want a 4-cylender convertible. Especially as heavy as this one is.
The engine wasn't bad, Mark Sibert. It's impressive the power these small engines can make now. We did have some other concerns with this car, but if you can get past those, you might be able to find a good deal on one of these. Thanks for watching!
Really enjoy my Cascada. Just not made for driving on Stl's horrible streets. This vehicle is for smooth roads only.
We could see that being an issue, Mrs.Jones. Enjoy your car and thanks for watching!
The power drill makes its scheduled trunk appearance at the 02:07 videomark...lol. Those seats look like Buick copied the Range Rover Velars design pattern.
It sure does, J High. Helps to give some perspective of trunk size, plus it keeps Chris from forgetting to switch plates before he drives off.
Buick, Buick... Wtf are you saying bro about the brand being serious about the imagine??? All they did is change the OPEL emblem with their own.. nothing else. Sooo..thank you Opel for this great and good looking convertible.
Is this a job title? If so, what is it? Would love a job reviewing cars.
Yes. It's automotive journalism. Feel free to send us a direct message on TH-cam or Facebook if you'd like to chat more about it, Brittany.
AutoAcademics I am a writer. I have written on a few professional projects and I have experience touring and traveling. I currently work at a Dealership in Sales. I will in touch on Facebook. Thanks!
Great! Review though good Job! And they need to take care of the sun hitting the dash board.
Thank you, Brittany! We appreciate you watching.
Buick engineers are working on moving the sun out of the way right now. This is a nice car, even from the passenger seat 👍
Bahaha!!! That darn seatbelt!! Wtf is that noise?!?
Love my cascada! Fun to drive! But that dang seatbelt 🤣
😂 Thanks for watching, JENNIFER TOUCHE!
Professional review
Nice informative video. I’m in the market but looking at the Fiat Abarth. 124
Thank you, Ken Konard. Did you happen to see our review on the 124 Abarth? Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/J77B3kBgjQc/w-d-xo.html and thanks for watching!
AutoAcademics - Saw it and it is one of the reasons the Abarth is in my mind. I will be visiting my local Fiat dealer this coming week. Great video, folks.
Ah, great. Feel free to comment back on here if you get one. We'd love to hear your thoughts.
I hate that Buick is trying to pawn this off as a premium car , it's sister car is a verano, and it's ancestors are the cobalt ,sunfire,sunbird , Skyhawk. It's NOT the reatta. Or Riviera .
Very good review! Thanks!
Thanks for watching, AO!
How much for this?! They can't be serious. The price doesn't really reflect the quality. I guess you're paying for the gadgets. Otherwise it looks pretty cheap. It also seems kind of weak with that engine.
Don't knock it till you get one. I have one and wow the complements I get for my car are endless.
Marcelo De La Cruz Who’s giving compliments on a weak engine?
I like it 👍
Very good looking car and good review. The review would be even better without the leather jacket from 90s
Ha ha. We're taking donations towards Chris' new jacket. How much can we count on you for, Shahab Siahpoosh? Thanks for watching!
I like the jacket 😉
Damn this car is slow! They need to ditch that 1.6 for the 2.0 turbo, the 1.6 takes a long 9 seconds to 60
It isnt a race car...
Here’s a chance for GM to not declare BK , again : built a small battery plant, turn this Buick electric. Your welcome. No charge.
awesome
Cool video
The interior hold it back
damn he dragged this car to filth y’all !! 😳
The engine is a joke. Terrible power for a car like this
It weighs more than a stock Ford F-150 truck... and the car is a bit of a boat... but I've had no problems getting it up to 155 mph.
a bUICK Sebring
o o man this car opel casada
Cascada is made in Poland
Alfa Romero apps
Nah it's a woman's car
Pontiac g6 left overs 👎🏻
The styling is bland, the engine is weak and the interior is too busy. Any European convertible is better. Buick, delivering disappointment for years to come. The reviewer was very professional.
It's a buick
Leigh street signs, puppet driver news
200 hp 😂😭🤦🏽♂️
Why’s that funny? I mean is speed all that matters to you? Asking for a friend.
Looks like a fake BMW 6 series 😭