Used 2002 Buick Regal for Sale near Raleigh, NC
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Overview

A four-door mid-size sedan with a 16.7 cubic foot trunk and split-folding rear seats, standard ABS brakes and dual front-side airbags, leather upholstery, and standard OnStar. Sounds like a perfect family car. And the 2002 Buick Regal plays that role well, especially with four-star crash ratings. But lurking beneath this "family sedan" is a little monster of an engine, a supercharged 3.8 V6 that hits 240-hp with 280 lb-ft of torque, that allows parents to let their hair down and slip below the radar in this unassuming Buick.
This supercharged Regal is the GS, and it also includes a Gran Touring suspension, 16-inch wheels, and traction control. The base model Regal is the LS, which has a naturally aspirated 3.8 V6 that still gets a respectable 195-hp. Both come with a 4-speed automatic. While the LS also comes with traction control, ABS brakes, dual front airbags, power features and a power driver's seat, most of what you get on the GS, including the Gran Touring package and side airbags, are available as options.
The only change to the 2002 Regal is the addition of wood trim and latch child seat anchors on both models. The Joseph Abboud-designed appearance package is still available, and offers special leather seats, wheel-mounted audio controls, a sunroof, and two-tone paint. This package adds much needed zest to the increasingly outdated looks of the 2002 Regal. The bland styling helps disguise the sporty nature of the powertrain. Drivers praise the acceleration power and low-end torque of the GS, but also say the LS is fun to ride, and both offer a smooth, comfortable ride. They also say you get a lot of standard features for a low price. Complaints mention the need for premium gas in the GS, the lack of rear legroom, the cheap-looking interior, and Buick's reputation as an old person's car.
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Tommy H
Reviewed a 2002 Buick LS Sedan FWD on Oct 19, 2009
Has a good amount of power for a grandma car, that 3800 N/A defiantly packs a punch. Another good thing about the Regal is that its really cheap to maintain, as long as you treat it nice and keep a clean oil in it, that thing will run forever. I'm not crazy about the appearance tho, really conservative, but that makes for the ultimate sleeper when tuned. Another down fall about the LS is while the interior is room, its a gold color, so you really can't paint it a different color other than gold or white.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2002 Buick LS Sedan FWD on Mar 11, 2008
So far I think it is a great car. It is nice looking and easy to handle. Has everything I need and would want on a vehicle for a car model that is five years old. The only thing I have noticed is I sometimes would like to have a little more instant power.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2002 Buick LS Sedan FWD on Nov 24, 2008
At first I loved this car. It ran well and looked classy. Recently the knock sensor went out (they are still seeing problems after putting in a new sensor. Also the air conditioner, electric windows & radio shorts out. We love the way it handles on the road but so disappointed with the money we have had to spend to keep it running well. Currently about 86,000 miles on it.
Stephen B
Reviewed a 2002 Buick Regal on Aug 27, 2021
Yes , the car runs good with lots of power. The only fault I see is that the area where you rest your right arm and elbow is too low to be of any value. I could build up that area higher to rest my arm.
2002 Buick Regal Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| GS Sedan FWD | $28,120 |
| LS Sedan FWD | $24,120 |
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