Buick Cascada gets $33990 price tag
Buick’s first convertible in a quarter century will reach U.S. showrooms in the beginning of next year priced from $33,990, which includes destination.
We’re sure there are many on this site eager to check out Buick’s new Cascada convertible.
Buick has announced pricing for the Cascada convertible, the Opel-sourced addition to Buick’s stateside lineup.
To the sort of folks shopping for a roofless cruiser, these are things that could help Buick get noticed. The latter figure briefly jumps to 221 lb-ft when an overboost function engages.
Were Chrysler’s 200 convertible, the very standard for four-seat, front-drive convertibles, still alive today, you can bet it’d have tears cascading from its amorphous, blank headlights. It also comes with standard 20-inch wheels, electric power-assisted steering and features a sophisticated HiPer Strut front-suspension system. Its electro hydraulic multilayer soft top can be deployed in 17 seconds, and it can be operated at speeds of up to 31 miles per hour (50 kmph). The base Audi lacks leather, the heated seats and wheel, remote engine starting, and the HID headlights.
Optioning up the 2016 Buick Cascada is a simple proposition, and involves paying $3,000 extra for the Cascada Premium trim level. The Buick IntelliLink infotainment system is a 7.0-touch screen with navigation, text message alerts, 4G LTE and Wi-Fi connectivity.
A host of safety features will also be seen on board the 2016 Buick Cascada such as Forward Collision Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Auto Headlamp Control, Rain Sensing Wipers and Front and Rear Air Deflectors.