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If a plush and quiet ride is more important to you than sharp handling, the Verano sedan is ready to be your sanctuary on wheels. Turbo versions add a cherry on top with quick acceleration and plenty
If you equate a luxury sedan with performance handling or a roomy interior, the Verano may not appeal. The Acura ILX feels more nimble, while the larger Buick Regal offers extra space to stretch out,
If there's one word to describe the Verano, it's "comfortable." That shouldn't come as a surprise since it's a Buick, but it is a significant distinguisher among compact sedans. Where other entry-level luxury sedans strive to be sporty, this one puts on few such airs. Its non-independent torsion-beam rear suspension may seem dated, but the setup works with aplomb to soak up bumps. The Verano glides over roads like a little cloud. Sound isolation is equally impressive. With the standard 180-horsepower 4-cylinder engine
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