2017 Buick Cascada
The Buick Cascada has charming looks and a lot of standard equipment. It's also heavy, slow, and stiff. Cascada is the first convertible from Buick since the 1991 Reatta. We drove the two-door Cascada in Los Angeles, Atlanta, and the Florida Keys, and it didn't get any lighter, faster or softer. But the convertible top has a nice thick lining, and it went up and down in 17 seconds at 31 miles per hour. And the front seats were nice. We didn't take any passengers in the rear. They wouldn't have thought their seats so nice.
The front-wheel-drive Cascada uses …
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We drove the two-door Cascada in Los Angeles, Atlanta, and the Florida Keys, and it didn't get any lighter, faster or softer. But the convertible top has a nice thick lining, and it went up and down in 17 seconds at 31 miles per hour. And the front seats were nice. We didn't take any passengers in the rear. They wouldn't have thought their seats so nice.
The front-wheel-drive Cascada uses …
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Engine | 1.6L I-4 |
MPG | Up to 20 city / 27 highway |
Seating | 4 Passengers |
Transmission | 6-spd auto w/OD |
Power | 200 @ 5500 rpm |
Drivetrain | front-wheel |
Curb Weight | 3,979 lbs |