Much has been made of the reach for younger customers by Buick. However what if the primary reason for the Verano was catering to their customers who, like all age groups these days, want to downsize? Empty nesters, perhaps shifting the demographic younger but not much? Another reason for the Verano is our driving world - ambient noise and bad roads. Around here the municipalities won't spend to properly fix the deteriorating roads. This is a problem which has been happening for a long time. Then there are the trucks, traffic due to inadequate road systems and the resultant noise. The Verano is excellent to combat these problems.
I've been very happy with my turbo Verano for the past two years. Its delivered exactly what it advertised and more. The key thing about pricing comparisons is to look at what you get vs. what the other near luxury compacts offer
when optioned comparably. As is my roving nature when it comes to cars, I'm always looking, and it drives my wife crazy when I say my car is
always for sale..
But I'm spoiled now with this fully loaded car with its remote start, heating steering wheel and seats, rear camera, cross traffic sensors, 250 HP 260 Torque, noise insulation, excellent ride etc. Sure I go to lots of Build and Price sites but by the time I'm finished optioning up other cars I get sticker shock. Big time. And because of being spoiled by these features, cars that didn't make the cut when I shopped for this one (ILX, Jetta GLI) aren't being looked at, instead its stuff like the A3, CLA.
The only downside appears to be depreciation, based on Black Book.