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The 2013 Buick Verano Turbo is aimed at entry-level luxury sport sedans and offers the Verano Turbo with a standard six-speed automatic and a no-cost six-speed manual, Acura stripped its “performance” ILX down to be stick-shift exclusive, though it might miss the mark in some segments and Verano Turbo probably won’t feel like they perform much differently than one another. Verano sales began in late November, 2011 (this fall) with a 2.4L Ecotec four-cylinder engine and for 2013, a rearview camera is standard across all Verano models.
2013 Buick Verano Turbo Gallery Photo
2013 Buick Verano Turbo Engine
Under
the hood of the Verano Turbo is GM's 2.0-liter forced-induction four
that we've sampled in the larger Regal, good for 250 horsepower and 260
pound-feet of torque. Buick Verano Turbo buyers will get both
performance and fuel efficiency with 0-60 mph acceleration in an
estimated 6.2 seconds and EPA-estimated 20/31 mpg ratings with a
six-speed manual transmission available as a no-cost option. The EPA
just recently released fuel economy figures for the Verano Turbo, and
the baby Buick is estimated to achieve 20/31 miles per gallon (city).
The 2013 Buick Verano Turbo luxury sedan will be priced at $29,990, including a destination charge of $885. GM announced on Wednesday. Source: www.buick.com