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Starting Price for 2019 Buick Regal Avenir Set at $36,195

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The 2019 Buick Regal Avenir is on the way, and now a price tag has been attached. The luxurious trim will have a starting MSRP of $36,195.

Interestingly, the Avenir won’t be the most expensive car in the Regal lineup. That distinction goes to the performance-focused Regal GS, which carries a price tag of $39,995. For purposes of comparison, the Regal’s base model starts at $25,995.

The Avenir trim will be available for the Regal Sportback model, but not the GS or the Regal TourX wagon.

What kinds of premium features will Regal Avenir buyers get for their $36,195 and up? The interior will feature exclusive Avenir-branded diamond quilt-stitched front seats, a Whisper Beige interior theme with ebony accents, and embroidered headrests. It will also feature an 8-inch infotainment system with navigation and an eight-speaker Bose audio system.


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The Regal Avenir comes standard with the Driver Confidence Package I, which offers wireless charging, four-way lumbar-adjustment front seats, heated exterior mirrors, LED headlights, cornering lights, auto-leveling headlights, rear park assist, rear cross-traffic alert, and lane change alert with blind-spot monitoring.

The exterior of the Regal Avenir will feature 19-inch Pearl Nickel wheels, Avenir-branded sill plates, Avenir script badging on the front doors, and a three-dimensional mesh grille.

The Regal Avenir will share an engine with other Regal models — a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that puts out 250 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque. That engine comes paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission.

Buick has already seen success with its two existing Avenir models — the Enclave and the LaCrosse — and it’s hoping to continue that momentum with the Regal.


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News Source: CarsDirect