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Buick Verona info!!!
The 2012 Buick Verano includes the following key standard equipment on all models:
* 2.4L engine
* 6-speed automatic transmission
* 17/18-inch aluminum wheels and tires
* Dual zone HVAC
* AM/FM/CD with USB port and aux. jack
* Auto lamp control
* Rear window defogger
* Remote keyless entry
* Power steering
* Power locks
* Power windows (Express-Up/-Down front, Express-Down rear)
* Theft deterrent system
* 10 air bags – front, side, knee, curtain, rear thorax
* Antilock brake system
* StabiliTrack® Electronic Stability Control System
* Tire Pressure Monitoring
* Daytime running lights
* 60/40 rear folding seat
* Floor mats
* Chrome exhaust tip
* Driver and passenger 6-way manual seat adjustment
* Cruise control
* Steering wheel controls
* Spare tire w/jack kit
* OnStar with Directions & Connections
* Uplevel reading lights front and rear
* Electronic parking brake
OnStar Mobile App
The OnStar mobile app is available on the 2012 Buick Verano. For frequently asked questions, be sure to visit the Questions section.
Exterior Colors
The 2012 Buick Verano offers a sophisticated lineup of exterior colors that includes:
* Quicksilver Metallic
* Mocha Bronze Metallic (late availability)
* Crystal Red Tintcoat (extra charge)
* Black Oynx
* White Diamond Tri-coat (extra charge)
* Cyber Gray Metallic
* Summit White
I need to engage in homicidal activity on a massive scale......
Pedders Fanboi #001
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NKOTB
Ok, so there is officially now mechanical reason chevy couldn't put a 2.0L Direct Injection NA flex-fuel engine with the 6 speed auto in the Cruze. Think they'll listen if I say "please"?
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right.
keep smoking that weed, shab...
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^^^^ yawn. and if it does? LNF 'balt is stillbettertuneablefuntodrivewaylightercheeper.com
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We know John, why must you post this in every part of the Cruze section?
No one is saying a Cruze with an LNF variant would outperform a Cobalt SS...but this is the future and it is something worth looking forward to IMO.
There is the rise and fall of performance cars more than once in automotive history
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Difference is that the base Cruze is a great car, unlike the base Cobalt.
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NKOTB
I dunno, if the Verano gets the LHU/automatic, it sure would be a reasonable car for my wife to drive. And I could always remove the turbo and tune it for fuel economy. Sounds pretty good to me!
Yeah, that weed's pretty good, Maven!
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