If previously had a lot of wandering about NAIAS news about the big producers in Asia. Now it is time manufacturers NAIAS host of America with Buick. They're looking for sales momentum with the launch of their new products Verano 2012. With a design that would compete with the Audi A3 and Lexus IS250, Verano has a stylish design.
Verano claimed design radiates the spirit of modern design Buick, which was introduced on the Buick Enclave, Buick LaCrosse and Buick Regal. As a luxury product, Verano with upscale interior. Some elements were taken from the Buick LaCrosse - ambient light and seat material.
Verano 2012 will be equipped with standard equipment consisting of 10 airbags, engine start by using the push-button, dual-zone climate control with standard air conditioning, heating system equipped steering wheel, electronic parking brake, power windows, steering wheel-mounted radio controls and reading lamps on the front also in the rear.
Verano with dual-zone climate control, heated steering wheel and seats (active heater when temperatures below 70 degrees C), electronic parking brake, audio controls on steering wheel, front and rear reading lights, and others.
Verano that comes with the projector light blue, waterfall grille, porthole vents, and wheels 17 inches or 18 inches as a choice. With a premium position, Buick decorated with soft material, metallic accents, and wood patterns. Of course this is made with purpose to obtain a luxurious atmosphere, so come out with a choice of leather upholstery, heated seats, GPS navigation and Bose audio system.
Verano reinforced with 2.4-liter Ecotec engine that produces power of 177 hp and 170 lb-ft of torque rotation. This is achieved with six-speed automatic transmission that allows the car to sprint from 0 to 100 km / h in 8.0 seconds. And emission levels contained in at 22 mpg city and 31 mpg highway street. Then the company offers a turbocharged 2.0-liter packages with specifications that have not been released. Verano will be sold in the fourth quarter with a price of U.S. $ 12,000 or approximately USD 108 billions.
Monday, April 25, 2011
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