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Buick - Regal (2015)
Looking for a reliable midsize sedan that blends comfort with performance, the Buick Regal has long been a top choice among family and business drivers alike. The 2015 Buick Regal model continues to attract interest today because of its refined interior, solid safety features, and a competitive Buick Regal price in both new and used markets. Whether you’re browsing for the latest prices or exploring past year figures, you’ll find that the 2015 Buick Regal offers a good balance between affordability and quality in the crowded sedan segment.
Below is a quick reference on the 2015 Buick Regal’s most important details, a look at how it holds its value over time, and an analysis of how it stacks up against comparable vehicles. This information is useful for anyone evaluating a used Buick Regal price or checking the depreciation trajectory of the model. Keep reading to learn what makes the 2015 Buick Regal still attractive today.
- Engine & Performance
- 1.6L Turbocharged Dual‑Cam 4‑Cylinder (190 hp, 190 lb‑ft torque)
- 2.0L Turbocharged Dual‑Cam 4‑Cylinder (240 hp, 260 lb‑ft torque) – optional in higher trim levels
- All‑Wheel Drive (AWD) available for V6 and turbo‑charged 4‑Cylinder models
- Transmission
- 8‑Speed Automatic, seamless shift, rear‑view camera synced to the infotainment system for enhanced visibility
- Fuel Type & Economy
- Gasoline (premium 87 octane required for the twin‑turbo force)
- EPA estimated 23/26 mpg city/highway for the AWD 4‑Cylinder variant; 26/32 mpg for the AWD V6 engine
- Dimensions & Capacity
- Length: 188.0 inches
- Width: 73.9 inches (excluding mirrors)
- Wheelbase: 111.4 inches
- Interior cargo: 14.3 cu ft (with seats up) / 29.3 cu ft (with seats folded)
- Safety & Tech
- Advanced safety suite includes blind‑spot monitoring, rear cross‑traffic alert, and forward‑collision warning
- Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a premium Bose audio system available in most trims
### Buick Regal Depreciation Trends
Understanding the Buick Regal depreciation curve is essential when deciding whether to own or buy this model. The 2015 Buick Regal follows the typical pattern for American midsize sedan families: a rapid value loss in the first year followed by a slower decline thereafter. Here are realistic percentage estimates for a clean‑title vehicle in good condition:
- First year (up to 12 months): 15‑20% of original MSRP
- Years 2–3: 10‑12% per year
- Years 4–5: 6‑9% per year
- Beyond five years: 4‑7% per year thereafter
To illustrate, a 2015 Buick Regal that originally retailed for around $25,000 will likely be worth roughly $20,000–$22,000 after the first year (assuming low mileage and no cosmetic damage). From there, the decline softens, and you might encounter a model priced between $15,000 and $18,000 in a typical used market, depending on condition, location, and gasoline usage.
Comparing these numbers to the depreciation curves of sister cars in the same class further sharpens the picture. Compare the Buick Regal price trajectory to that of the used Buick Regal price relative to competitors like the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, and Chrysler 300. Most of these rival sedans share
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