Pros: Competitive pricing; impressively smooth ride for the class; among the quietest cars in its class; nicely trimmed cabin
Cons: Tight back-seat space; mediocre acceleration in non-turbo models
2015 Verano
CG Says: Buick’s premium compact car sees no major changes for 2015. The OnStar communications system adds 4G LTE Internet connectivity with a Wi-Fi hotspot (a three-month trial period is included), and an appearance package with a rear spoiler and a silver/bright chrome grille is available on all but the Turbo model. Verano occupies an interesting middle ground between popular- and premium-brand compact sedans. It’s comfortable, handsomely finished, well equipped, and delivers a convincingly upscale driving experience. The 2.4-liter models offer the strongest value; they can significantly undercut the prices of premium-compact rivals. The pricier Turbo offers welcome additional power, albeit with a slight hit to fuel economy.
2015 Verano
| Class | Premium Compact Car |
| Body Style(s) | 4-door sedan |
| Passenger Count | 5 |
| Drive Wheels | front-wheel drive |
| Manufacturer | Buick |
| Nation of Manufacture | USA |
| Base Prices | Base: $23,380 Convenience: $25,020 Leather: $27,050 Turbo: $29,215 |
| Base Engine 2.4-liter 4-cylinder |
| Horsepower 180 |
| Std. Transmission 6-speed automatic |
| Avail. Transmission NA |
| EPA City Range (mpg) 21 |
| EPA Hwy Range (mpg) 32 |
| Optional Engine turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder |
| Horsepower 250 |
| Std. Transmission 6-speed manual |
| Avail. Transmission 6-speed automatic |
| EPA City Range (mpg) 20-21 |
| EPA Hwy Range (mpg) 30-31 |
