Buick Regal Named NADAguides' 2011 Car Of The Year


 

The 2011 Buick Regal won the Car of the Year Award from NADAguides, a leading provider of vehicle pricing and information, at the Los Angeles International Auto Show.


The Buick Regal beat 10 other contenders based upon a combination of factors, including performance, styling, design, fuel economy, safety features, cost of ownership, and price point.

"The Buick Regal has had a revolutionizing effect on Buick," said Troy Snyder, Director of Product Development for NADAguides. "The brand is definitely on the right road and it's clear that the Regal is just the beginning of Buick great vehicles to come."

In September, when NADAguides honored Regal with its Car of the Month Award, the publication praised the sedan's fuel-efficient 182 HP direct-injection 2.4-liter Ecotec four-cylinder engine and Four-Link Independent Rear Suspension for providing a smooth ride "fit for a king."

NADAguides also noted Regal's use of Bluetooth® connectivity, OnStar, USB port for MP3 devices, and voice-activated navigation as clear indications that "Buick knows all about modern advanced technology."

"The NADAguides Car of the Year award confirms the growing momentum building around Buick," said John Schwegman, U.S. vice president of Buick & GMC Marketing. "The Regal delivers a dynamic driving experience that competes with the best import sport sedans in the mid-size sport car segment.  Moreover, this smart, sleek, top-safety-rated car is helping to attract new customers to the Buick brand."

Regal also is a semifinalist for the 2011 North American Car of the Year awards, as voted by a jury of 50 automotive journalists from the United States and Canada. The sporty sedan has award-winning DNA, being based on the Opel Insignia – recipient of 31 prestigious awards, including the 2009 European Car of the Year.