Buick Verano 2012

The Buick Verano is a four-door, five traveler, conservative car with a front motor, front-wheel drive format anticipated to go discounted in North America in the final quarter of 2011 as a 2012 model. The Verano first appeared at the North American International Auto Show on January 10, 2011, to be the first compact advertised by Buick in the United States following the Buick Skylark was suspended in 1997.The Verano shares General Motors' Delta II stage with the Chevrolet Cruze, was co-created with the Chinese market Buick Excelle GT and is anticipated for get together in the United States at General Motor's Orion Assembly plant in Orion Township, Michigan.

Comfort

Convenient of front and rear seats, dashboard, trunk volume

Reliability

Overall reliability of auto, maintenance price

Performance

Driving performance, speed, acceleration, offroad ability, road grip

View

Outer and inner view

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Dimensions

Length183.9 in
4671 mm
Width71.4 in
1814 mm
Height58.4 in
1483 mm
Front/rear Track60.7/61.3 in
1,542/1,557 mm
Wheelbase105.7 in
2685 mm
Cargo Volume14.3 cuFT
405 L
Cd0.3

Engine

Cylindersl4
Displacement1998 cm3
Power187 KW @ 5300 RPM
254 HP @ 5300 RPM
251 BHP @ 5300 RPM
Torque260 lb-ft @ 2000 RPM
353 Nm @ 2000 RPM
Fuel Systemdirect injection and electronic throttle control
FuelPetrol

Fuel consumption

City21 mpg US
11.2 L/100Km
Highway30 mpg US
7.8 L/100Km

Performance

Top Speed118 mph
190 km/h
Acceleration 0-62 Mph (0-100 kph)6.4 s

Transmission

Drive TypeFront Wheel Drive
Gearbox6 speed automatic

Brakes

Front300mm vented; single-piston w/steel caliper
Rear292mm vented; single-piston w/steel caliper

Weight

Unladen Weight3307 lbs
1500 kg
Gross Weight Limit4371 lbs
1983 kg

Tires

Tire SizeP235/45R18 94H