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BUICK REGAL: PERFORMANCE IN A FAMILY PACKAGE

Regal, Buick's sporty midsize car that features both performance and luxury, has a number of updates for 2003. And the supercharged power in Regal's GS model continues to put it among the horsepower leaders in its class.

New features include additional interior trim padding to improve head-impact protection, and two new exterior colors: Cardinal Red Metallic and Augusta Green Metallic.

Relationship wîth Joseph Abboud continues
For the fourth year, Regal offers special models wîth color and trim touches by renowned fashion designer Joseph Abboud - available in both LS and GS models.

Abboud's influence is most apparent in Regal's dramatic leather interior. Special club-style front bucket seats wîth Rich Chestnut leather seating areas are reminiscent of the LaCrosse, Buick's popular 2000 concept car. The Abboud Regal also includes a leather-wrapped two-tone §teering wheel and a Rich Chestnut leather shifter boot.

Abboud signature emblems adorn the instrument panel, carpet savers, headrest and taillamps. Special treatment sets off the grille-mounted Buick tri-shield and designs on the 16-inch aluminum wheels.

'With Regal, we're providing families wîth luxury and performance in a spacious, premium automobile,' said Mark Hines, Regal marketing director.

Although the Regal's good looks and luxury features may be what customers notice first, its power is what tends to impress them the most.

Smooth V6 power
For 2003, Regal is again available in LS and GS models, the latter equipped wîth a supercharged 3800 Series II V6 engine providing 240 hp at 5200 rpm and 280 lb-ft of torque at 3600 rpm. The LS engine is the naturally aspirated 3800 Series II V6, providing 200 hp at 5200 rpm and 225 lb-ft of torque at 4000 rpm. Estimated fuel economy is 19 mpg in city driving and 29 mpg on the highway for the LS and 18/28 for the supercharged GS.

Standard safety and convenience features
For 2003, OnStar, GM's 24-hour on-demand driver assistance and navigation system, is available on Regal GS and LS models and comes wîth one year of safety and security service. OnStar is the nation's leading provider of in-vehicle safety, security and information services using the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite network and wireless technology. OnStar services include automatic notification of air bag deployment, stolen vehicle location, remote door unlock, emergency services dispatch, roadside assistance, remote diagnostics, route support, convenience services and OnStar Concierge. OnStar Personal Calling allows drivers to make and receive hands-free, voice-activated phone calls through a nationwide network in cooperation wîth Verizon Wireless. Virtual Advisor gives subscribers access to personalized information in a hands-free, voice-activated manner wîth no screens or displays.

In addition, the Regal features new interior trim on the pillars and roof rails, backed wîth energy-absorbing foam for additional head-impact protection that exceeds new federal requirements.

All Regals feature a system that ensures proper installation of child restraint seats. The system, called LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren), has six metal hooks designed to help adults easily and safely attach child safety seats.

Regal provides an array of standard features including dual-zone climate control, remote keyless entry, perimeter lighting, reclining driver and front-passenger seats, fog lamps and dual remote outside rearview mirrors (power adjustable).

Regal models are also equipped wîth Buick's Convenience Plus package of features including delayed entry and exit lighting, theater dimming, flash-to-pass control, battery rundown protection, lockout protection, delayed locking, auxiliary power outlet, retained accessory power, a theft-deterrent system and daytime running lamps. Cruise control and power windows and door locks are also standard.

In addition to the supercharged engine, GS models include leather-trimmed seats wîth a driver's-side air bag, full-range (brake and engine) traction control, 16-inch aluminum wheels and a driver information center wîth oil-life monitor, fluid level warnings and fuel/engine information, including supercharger boost level.

The GS also is equipped wîth Gran Touring suspension, including 16-inch all-season touring tires and aluminum or optional chrome-plated wheels.

Source - Buick
Frequently sharing the same body and power-train as the Century, the Buick Regal was a mid-size vehicle that was produced by General Motors' Buick division from 1973 through 2004. Slow to react to develop in the lower priced mid-size personal luxury market, Buick wanted to market to compete against the Olds Cutlass Supreme, the Grand Prix and the Monte Carlo.

The Regal was introduced in 1973 as a top line coupe located in the GM intermediate A-body line, the Century. This same year also marked the unveiling of the first major restyling of the GMs intermediate A-body design since 1968. This was also the first major restyling for the intermediate based G-body that was used in both the Monte Carlo and the Grand Prix.

The original Regal shared the front and rear styling of the Century, though subtle distinctions separated them and included differing grilles and taillight lenses. The same 'Colonnade' pillared hardtop roofline and greenhouse were shared with the Grand Prix, Monte Carlo, Cutlass Supreme, and the lower-priced Buick Century Luxus coupe. The newly fashionable opera windows were also featured in the Buick Regal rather than the traditional roll-down windows. A new four-door Colonnade sedan was debuted in 1974 until 1977, while the Colonnade hardtop coupe was featured in the Regal line in 1973.

More often, Regal interiors were found to be much more luxurious than lesser Century models and featured wood-grain trim on both dashboard and door panels, and notchback bench seats with center armrests with velour, cloth or vinyl upholstery, and door-pull straps. A 60-40 split bench seat with armrest was featured as an available option, and for 1976 and 1977 the coupe showcased the S/R option with included reclining bucket seats with corduroy upholstery.

Very minimal changes were made for the first five years. A substantial facelift was given to the coupe only in 1976, the sedan kept the original sheetmetal from 1973 through 1977. These changed included square headlights that were recently legalized and were horizontally-mounted on coupes, and vertically on sedans.

Standard equipment in 1973 and 1974, the Buick's 350 in³ (5.7L) V8 was made optional from 1975 through 1977 while the larger 455 cubic-inch V8 was optional in 73 and 74 only. Previously offered on the Skylark from 1964 through 1967, the 231 cubic V6 engine from Buick became standard for both Regal and Century models beginning in 1975. Buick Regal's and Century's became the only mid-sized vehicles to offer V6 engines from 1975 to 1976. In 1975, the Century designation was dropped from the Regal line.

Showcasing a newer version of Buick's venerable 231 in³ (3.8L) V6, a downsized Regal appeared in 1978 and lasted for the next nine years. Giving an unexpected reputation for performance, the Regal was still unfortunately held back with a soft suspension, the unavailability of a manual transmission and small wheels and tires. This was mainly due to the fact that the Regal was targeting the intermediate personal luxury market rather than the sports car segment.
A new, aerodynamic profile was given to the Buick Regal in 1981 along with a much needed facelift. This facelift prepared the Regal for competition on the NASCAR racing circuit. As the V6 was growing in popularity, V8s for street use were still available, but they had shrunk to 265 in³ (4.3L). A new Century appeared on the market in 1982 and was featured on the front-wheel drive A-body, but the Century sedan and wagon, former rear wheel drive were not discontinued. Re-badged as Buick Regals, these new models were featured for the first time with the name on a full model lineup. A 307ci (5.0L) V8 was offered as an option in 86 and 87.

Aiming at the performance market, T-Type Regal coupes were showcased in 81. This was minor in comparison to the introduction of the Regal Grand National, named for the NASCAR Grand National racing series that was featured in 1982. With a 4.1 liter V6 with 125 hp or an optional 180 hp turbocharged 3.8 V6 engine, the Grand National didn't appear again until 1984. Remaining standard, the turbocharged 3.8 continued to be refined with fuel injection and inter-cooling, and in 1987, it reached 245 hp (182 kW).

A lightweight WE4 (Turbo T) option, an extremely rare option today, was available in 1987 with only a total of 1,547 units of this variant produced. Featuring the same blackout package as the Grand National, these units were painted black, including the bumpers, head light, grill and tail light trim. The interior trim package, exterior badging, aluminum bumper supports, aluminum rear brake drums and the wheels were the main differences that set apart the base Grand National and a WE4.

Gaining a reputation as a modern muscle vehicle, the Grand National was acquiring quite a popular status by 1985. Unfortunately the days of the G-body was drawing to a close. The GNX was featured for its final year in 1987 at a US$11,000 premium. Advertised as the 'Grand National to end all Grand Nationals,' the GNX was under-rated by Buick at 275 hp with a substantial 360 lbf-ft of torque. The following years model converted the chassis to front wheel drive which wouldn't be able to put down that much power.

The plug was eventually pulled on the GNX as Buick didn't want one if its own vehicles outperforming their flagship, the Corvette. Though the muscle cars of the 1960s had the power to beat the GNX, the tires of the time couldn't transform this into speed.

Appearing on the GM W platform, a new Regal appeared in 1988 in a version which both departed and returned to the traditional Regal style. Returning to the original concept, being offered as a coupe only, and aimed specifically to the personal luxury buyer, the new Regal became the first front wheel model and had no serious performance option or edition. This new model also did not have a V8 engine, and the V6 no longer offered a turbocharger.

In 1990, the Regal once again had a four-door sedan version that ran with few changes for the next nine years. A Grand Sport appearance package was added in 1991, and the Regal was offered in both base Customer and upscale Limited trim lines. Giving the vehicle some performance that would differentiate it from the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme and the Pontiac Grand Prix, the 3.8 L V6 was unique to the Buick W-body. In 1992, anti-lock brakes were made a standard option on all but the base Custom cars and the following year the grille was redesigned. At the same time, an electronically-controlled automatic transmission and LeSabre-like rear lights and bumper was added.

In 1994, the motorized seatbelts remained a standard, and a driver's-side airbag was the new addition. The Limited coupe was taken off the lineup, standard ABS was deleted on all models, along with power windows. The following year, the Buick Regal featured a brand new interior along with dual airbags. Gaining an additional 35 hp in this large engine, though 1996 was the final year of this model, production remained the same into 1997. Only the Custom coupe remained in 96.

Simply morphing into versions of the same vehicle by 1997, both the Regal and the Century were built on the same revised W platform as the Pontiac Grand Prix, Chevrolet Impala and the Oldsmobile Intrigue. Mostly cosmetic difference separated the Regal and the Century, though the Regal kept a longer length, and a four-door sedan was the only model available. The Regal was considered to be the up-market version, and featured larger engines along with fancier trim, and a newer version of the 231 (3.8 L) V6. The Regal showcased a variety of amenities that included expansive interior space, a Monsoon 8-speaker surround system, dual climate control, and heated leather seats, while the Century became mainly a reliable, economy-based vehicle based upon the W-body. Throughout this version's seven-year run, very few changes or updates were made.

By Jessica Donaldson
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