The 2016 Buick Verano 1SB is a Front-wheel drive Sedan. It can accommodate up to 5 passengers. It has 4 Doors and is powered by a 2.4L L4 DOHC 16-valve engine which outputs 180 hp @ 6700 rpm and is paired with 6-speed automatic transmission gearbox. The 2016 Buick Verano 1SB has cargo capacity of 405 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1497 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2016 Buick Verano 1SB has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include Driver-side front airbag and Passenger-side front airbag. The front suspension is Front independent suspension while the rear suspension is Rear independent suspension. The car also features a Tire low-pressure warning system It has 17-inch aluminum wheels as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 196 N.m of torque and a top speed of 207 km/h. The 2016 Buick Verano 1SB accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 8.8 seconds and hits quarter mile at 16.4 seconds. Fuel consumption is 11.3 L/100km in the city and 7.4 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 24,190
| Name | 1SB | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $ 24,190 | |
| Body | Sedan | |
| Doors | 4 Doors | |
| Engine | 2.4L L4 DOHC 16-valve | |
| Power | 180 hp @ 6700 rpm | |
| Number of Seats | 5 Seats | |
| Transmission | 6-speed automatic transmission | |
| Cargo Space | 405.0 L | |
| Maximum Cargo Space | 405.0 L | |
| Wheel Type | 17-inch aluminum wheels | |
| Series | ||
| Drivetrain | Front-wheel drive | |
| Horsepower | 180 HP | |
| Torque | 196 N.m | |
| Top Speed | 207 km/h | |
| Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) | 8.8 s | |
| Fuel Type | ||
| Fuel Consumption (City) | 11.3 L/100km | |
| Fuel Consumption (Highway) | 7.4 L/100km | |
| Gear Type | auto | |
| Weight | 1,497 KG | |
| Brand | Buick | |
| Model | Verano | |
| 0-400m (Quarter Mile) | 16.4 s | |
| 0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed | 140.3 km/h | |
| 0-800m (Half Mile) | 27.2 s | |
| 0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed | 157.9 km/h | |
| Modifications (MODS) | ||
| Modifications Cost | $ 0 |
| Used Condition | Trade In Price | Private Party Price | Dealer Retail Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outstanding | $ 10,860 | $ 12,731 | $ 14,733 |
| Clean | $ 10,449 | $ 12,257 | $ 14,153 |
| Average | $ 9,627 | $ 11,310 | $ 12,993 |
| Rough | $ 8,804 | $ 10,362 | $ 11,833 |
The 2016 Buick Verano brings American luxury car qualities to the small car realm. It's a solid choice if you're set on buying a compact sedan, but keep in mind that its German rivals are nicer, while similarly priced midsize cars offer more space and superior fuel economy.

For decades, the small car in the United States was an afterthought, a car for people who couldn't afford much else. The idea of packing a compact full of luxury was not something being kicked around in Michigan boardrooms. The Europeans and the Japanese, however, have always seen compacts as cars for all kinds of people, and for some time now have decked some out in levels of quality U.S. automakers reserved for Cadillacs and Lincolns.

The 2016 Buick Verano entry-level luxury compact sedan is related to the Chevrolet Cruze.

But the idea of a compact luxury car caught on with U.S. consumers thanks to the efforts of the import brands and the demand in recent years for ever-increasing fuel efficiency. Detroit has been hurrying to catch up. For General Motors, that didn't mean dumping downsized Caddys on the market -- it meant reimagining the Buick brand. With the Buick Verano, GM has done a nice job of providing an entry-level luxury compact sedan that won't get you laughed out of the executive lunchroom or relegated to the back rows of the country club parking lot.

The 2016 Buick Verano presents an upscale yet reserved exterior, a well-crafted interior and a substantial list of standard and optional luxury and high-tech features. The Verano is a compact though, and that shows in the backseat, where legroom is tight. Unless you're willing to ride shotgun with the chauffeur, you'll have to move up a bit in size for a luxury sedan with a backseat large enough to work in while Jeeves wrestles with the traffic.

There aren't many choices in this nascent class of compact luxury cars. The Verano's closest rivals are the 2016 Acura ILX, 2016 Audi A3 and the Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class. The underachieving Acura isn't as quick or refined as Buick's small sedan. The Audi and Mercedes-Benz are more appealing. They have stronger engines and deliver better-crafted interiors and greater cachet. But they're also more expensive and a bit tighter in terms of rear seat space.

Also keep in mind that if you need more room and can do without the luxury image, you could get a higher-end midsize sedan, such as the Ford Fusion, Honda Accord or Nissan Altima. All provide more room, similar features and sometimes even better fuel economy. But considering its price, composed ride and healthy list of features, the well-rounded 2016 Buick Verano is a good choice for a compact, premium sedan.

The 2016 Buick Verano is a five-seat, compact luxury sedan offered in six trim levels: a new base Verano (the 1SV), the standard Verano (formerly the base model), Convenience Group, Sport Touring, Leather Group and Premium Turbo Group (also known just as the Verano Turbo).
Standard features for the Verano with SV Group include 17-inch alloy wheels, cruise control, dual-zone automatic climate control, split-folding rear seats, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, eight-way manually adjustable front seats, OnStar (with 4G Wi-Fi connectivity) and a six-speaker audio system with CD player and a USB port.
The regular Verano (the base model in previous model years) adds remote engine start, a leather-wrapped shift knob and steering wheel, a 7-inch touchscreen display, Buick's IntelliLink interface, a rearview camera, Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, voice recognition, smartphone app integration and satellite radio.
The 7-inch touchscreen on the 2016 Buick Verano is augmented with a somewhat confusing block of buttons for controlling important features.
An available Comfort package adds an eight-way power driver seat and heated front seats.
Moving up to the Convenience Group gets you the power driver seat and heated front seats plus 18-inch alloy wheels, heated side mirrors, foglights, rear parking sensors and an auto-dimming rearview mirror.
The Verano Sport Touring is equipped the same as the Convenience Group but has different 18-inch wheels and a rear trunklid spoiler.
Compared to the Convenience Group, the Leather Group adds leather upholstery, a heated steering wheel and a nine-speaker Bose audio system.
The Premium Turbo Group includes all of the equipment of the Leather Group and features a more powerful turbocharged 2.0-liter engine and a rear spoiler.
An Appearance Group available for the Sport, Convenience and Leather trims includes a chrome grille and a rear spoiler. A sunroof and a navigation system are optional for all versions except the SV Group and standard Verano trims. You can also get an optional Driver confidence package for most Veranos that has a blind-spot monitoring system, rear cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning and a forward collision warning system.
Most versions of the front-wheel-drive 2016 Buick Verano come with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, which generates 180 horsepower and 171 pound-feet of torque. It's paired with a six-speed automatic transmission. The top-of-the-line Premium Turbo version is powered by a livelier turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder that delivers 250 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque. This version is available with either the six-speed automatic or a six-speed manual transmission.
The EPA's estimated fuel economy for the 2.4-liter engine is a respectable 25 mpg combined (21 city/32 highway), although that's lower than some larger midsize cars like the four-cylinder Honda Accord and Nissan Altima. For the extra power it provides, the 2.0-liter turbo engine doesn't give up much in fuel economy. It's estimated to provide 24 mpg combined (21 city/30 highway) with the automatic transmission and 24 mpg combined (20 city/31 highway) with the manual.
In performance testing, a Verano with the 2.4-liter engine accelerated from zero to 60 mph in 9.0 seconds, slow for this class. The more powerful Verano Turbo, however, hit 60 mph in 6.6 seconds. It's noticeably quicker, but about average for an entry-level luxury sedan or upper-crust midsize sedan.
Standard safety features for the 2016 Buick Verano include antilock disc brakes, traction and stability control, front and rear side airbags, full-length side curtain airbags and front seat knee airbags.
Additional safety features, including blind-spot, forward-collision, lane-departure and rear cross-traffic warning systems, are standard on all versions except the base Verano. The OnStar service provides automatic crash notification, on-demand roadside assistance and stolen vehicle assistance.
In brake testing, a Verano came to a stop from 60 mph in 122 feet, average for the class.
In government crash tests, the Verano earned a top five-star overall rating, with five stars for total frontal-impact protection and five stars for total side-impact protection. In crash testing by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the Verano received the highest rating of Good in the moderate-overlap frontal-offset impact test, as well as a Good rating for the side-impact, roof-strength and head restraints/seat design (whiplash protection) tests.
Two key highlights of the 2016 Verano are its supple, comfortable ride over almost any road surface and its supremely quiet cabin, even at highway speeds. These inviting attributes help reinforce its luxury car aspirations. Buick's small sedan is also steady and composed around turns, and its steering is precise, with appropriate levels of effort. We wouldn't call the Verano's handling invigorating, but it's certainly competent.
The 2016 Buick Verano's 2.4-liter engine could be considered passable for a regular compact sedan, but for a premium-branded vehicle it's underwhelming. If you're going to buy a Verano, we recommend upgrading to the Turbo, which provides brisk performance on the highway with a minimal sacrifice in fuel economy.
In spite of its compact exterior dimensions, the 2016 Buick Verano is actually pretty roomy inside. With plenty of seat adjustability and a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, virtually any driver will be able to get comfortable behind the wheel. The absence of driver-seat memory functions or a front power passenger seat as standard equipment, however, are disappointments in a near-luxury car.
The 2016 Verano's interior is handsome looking, but you have to move up to the Leather Group trim level for leather upholstery.
The Verano has reasonable backseat legroom, but unquestionably, it's not as accommodating in this regard as a similarly priced midsize sedan, especially in the rear center position. Some of that rear seat room, we suspect, went into trunk space, which measures a roomy 15.2 cubic feet, an impressive capacity for this class.
The 7-inch touchscreen (standard on everything except the SV) presents information in large, legible characters, and the arrangement of its icons can be customized, as on a smartphone. It also provides a lot of functionality, including, for iPhone users, additional voice-command functionality through a Siri Eyes Free mode. On the downside, the user interface can occasionally be annoying, as it's slow to register finger inputs and sometimes misses commands entirely.
The Verano's interior is well assembled and for the most part uses higher-grade materials than you'll find in mainstream small or midsize sedans. The big block of lookalike buttons on the console and a few of the trim pieces, however, don't quite make the cut in an entry-level luxury sedan -- a reminder that this Verano is related to the Chevrolet Cruze Limited. This is especially true in comparison to the much nicer interiors of the Audi A3 and Mercedes CLA.
After an hour or two driving the 2016 Buick Verano sedan, one comes away with the impression this car was built for comfort and long-haul cruising. Where many small-luxury sedans sacrifice a smooth ride in the name of better handling and performance, the Verano seems to find a happy middle ground, returning a feeling of solidity usually found only in larger sedans. Then again, the standard 2.4-liter engine isn’t going to light a fire under anyone’s seat, which leads us to recommend the 2.0-liter turbo. Unfortunately, the turbocharged engine is available only on the most expensive trim. Inside the Verano’s cabin is a wealth of technology including forward-collision warning, lane-departure warning and blind-zone alert. The Verano also features one of the most user-friendly infotainment interfaces in the segment, backed by Buick’s IntelliLink infotainment system on all but the base 1SV trim.
QUIET CABINThe Buick name is synonymous with quiet and comfort, and the 2016 Verano is no exception. Among compact sedans it just might be one of the quietest, employing QuietTuning technology to cancel out undesirable cabin noise and vibration.TURBOCHARGED ENGINEBuick’s Verano sedan for 2016 may not be an enthusiast’s dream, but when equipped with the 250-horsepower turbocharged 2.0-liter engine, it can dash to 60 mph in less than six seconds. Buyers can even opt for a manual transmission.
The 2016 Buick Verano boasts an interior that's high on quality materials and comfortable seats. The two lower-trim models offer premium cloth seats, while the upper trims come with leather seating. The front passengers will be plenty comfortable, with the driver's seat especially well bolstered for a car of this size. The rear seat isn't quite as generous, but at least it's no worse than competitors’ designs. We like the Verano's standard 7-inch touch-screen interface, but we do wish Buick would cut down on the number of buttons surrounding it.
Park the 2016 Buick Verano next to a 2016 Chevrolet Cruze Limited, and you'd still be hard-pressed to tell that they share a common architecture. The Buick's waterfall grille, gently rising beltline and athletic stance are nicely wrapped up with the tucked-in trunk. There are also traditional Buick styling cues, such as the brand's aesthetic "portholes" atop the hood directly beneath the windshield pillars. The standard wheels are impressive 18-inch aluminum-alloys. Turbocharged Veranos are the sleepers of the line, with just a subtle "T" badge on the trunk and dual exhaust outlets to indicate their extra muscle.
The 2016 Buick Verano 1SD comes standard with features that some of its competitors don't even offer as options. Base models get 17-inch aluminum-alloy wheels, a 6-speaker AM/FM/CD/USB sound system with 7-inch color touch screen, dual-zone automatic climate control, and a rearview camera. It also comes standard with an electronic parking brake, remote start, Bluetooth and sound-deadening tricks like acoustic laminated glass to keep the interior quiet, a rarity for this price range. All Veranos include 10 airbags, stability/traction control, and automatic crash response as part of a 6-month trial of the OnStar communications system.
Many desirable amenities for Buick’s 2016 Verano are bundled among its four trim levels. Those available a la carte include navigation, a power sunroof and Bose premium sound. The sedan's outer appearance can be enhanced with a sport package that includes a rear spoiler. The Driver’s Confidence package adds blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, forward-collision alert and lane-departure warning. The Comfort Package adds heated front seats, and an 8-way-power driver's seat. Turbo models can be equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission instead of the 6-speed automatic, and come with leather, a heated steering wheel and a 9-speaker Bose sound system.
The standard engine on three of the 2016 Buick Verano models is a 180-horsepower 2.4-liter 4-cylinder, which comes connected to a 6-speed automatic transmission. However, you can opt for the Verano Premium Turbo Group which, not surprisingly, comes with a turbocharged engine. With 250 horsepower from its 2.0 liters, and coming with either a 6-speed automatic or 6-speed manual transmission, it definitely makes the Verano more interesting to drive. All Veranos are front-wheel drive. The base engine can run on regular unleaded gasoline, while premium is recommended for the turbo. Like other 2016 Buicks, the Verano includes free scheduled maintenance for two years or 24,000 miles.2.4-liter inline-4 180 horsepower @ 6,700 rpm171 lb-ft of torque @ 4,900 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: 21/32 mpg2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4250 horsepower @ 5,300 rpm260 lb-ft of torque @ 2,000 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: 20/31 mpg (manual), 21/30 mpg (automatic)
The most basic 2016 Buick Verano is the value-oriented 1SV, with its reasonable Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) just under $ 22,000. Most will opt for the better-equipped Verano 1SD, which starts around $ 25,500. Prices go up from there, but even the top-line Verano with its turbocharged engine comes in under $ 30,000. We would suggest the Leather Group model, thanks to its plentiful features and reasonable $ 27,500 price tag. Overall, the Buick Verano comfortably undercuts the rest of its niche market of entry-level luxury vehicles. An Acura ILX 4-door sedan, by comparison, starts closer to $ 28,500, while a base Lexus CT 200h is over $ 10,000 beyond the Buick's starting price. Be sure to check KBB's Fair Purchase Price to see what others in your area are paying for their Verano. The downside is that the Verano's resale value isn't projected to be as good as the CT 200h, or even the ILX.
| Engine | Standard in Trim | Power | Torque | Fuel Consumption - City | Fuel Consumption - Highway | 0-100 km/h | Quarter Mile | Half Mile |
|---|
| AM/FM stereo radio | AM/FM stereo radio with RDS |
|---|---|
| Air Conditionning | Dual-zone automatic climate control |
| Ambient Lighting | Yes |
| Antenna | Window grid antenna |
| Audio Display Audio | IntelliLink infotainment |
| Audio Monitor | 7-inch colour touch screen |
| Audio Volume | Speed-sensitive volume control |
| Auxiliary input jack | Yes |
| Cargo Mat (Option) | Yes |
| Cargo Net (Option) | Yes |
| Cargo Organizer (Option) | Collapsible cargo area organizer |
| Communication System | In-vehicle communications and assistance service plan for 6 months |
| Courtesy Dome Light | Courtesy lights with fade-out |
| Cruise Control | Yes |
| Driver Vanity Mirror | Illuminated driver-side vanity mirror |
| Engine Block Heater (Option) | Yes |
| Front Wipers | Variable intermittent windshield wipers |
| Illuminated Entry | Illuminated entry with theatre dimming |
| Interior Air Filter | Air filter |
| Internet | OnStar 4G LTE with Wi-Fi hotspot capability |
| MP3 Capability | Yes |
| Number of Speakers | 6 speakers |
| Passenger Vanity Mirror | Illuminated front passenger-side vanity mirror |
| Power Door Locks | Yes |
| Power Outlet | 2 12-volt power outlets |
| Power Windows | Power windows with front one-touch up/down and rear one-touch down feature |
| Reading Light | Front and rear reading lights |
| Rear Heating | Rear-seat heating and cooling ducts |
| Rear View Mirror | Day/night rear view mirror |
| Remote Audio Controls | Cruise and audio controls on steering wheel |
| Remote Keyless Entry | Yes |
| Single CD | CD player |
| Steering Wheel Adjustment | Tilt and telescopic steering wheel |
| Streaming Audio | Streaming audio via bluetooth |
| Trunk Light | Cargo light |
| USB Connector | USB port |
| Cargo Capacity | 405 L |
|---|---|
| Curb Weight | 1497 kg |
| Front Headroom | 973 mm |
| Front Legroom | 1067 mm |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 59 L |
| Height | 1476 mm |
| Length | 4671 mm |
| Max Trailer Weight | 454 kg |
| Rear Headroom | 960 mm |
| Rear Legroom | 881 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2685 mm |
| Width | 1815 mm |
| Automatic Headlights | Yes |
|---|---|
| Bumper Colour | Body-color bumpers |
| Door Handles | Body-colour with chrome insert door handles |
| Exterior Folding Mirrors | Manual folding exterior mirrors |
| Exterior Mirror Colour | Body-colour exterior mirrors |
| Grille | Chrome grille |
| Headlight Type | Halogen headlights |
| Headlights Daytime Running Lights | Daytime running lights |
| License Plateholder (Option) | Fr. License plate mount AB/NL/NS/NT/NU/PE/QC/SK/YT |
| Mudguard (Option) | Body-colour front & rear splash guards |
| Power Exterior Mirrors | Power-adjustable outside mirrors |
| Rear Window Defroster | Yes |
| Tinted Glass | Solar-absorbing tinted glass |
| Clock | Yes |
|---|---|
| Compass | Yes |
| Door Trim | Simulated wood/metal-look door panel insert |
| Driver Info Center | Driver information center |
| Floor Console | Yes |
| Floor Covering | Carpet floor covering |
| Floor Mats | Carpeted floor mats |
| Floor Mats (Option) | Front and rear all weather floor mats |
| Folding Rear Seats | 60/40-split folding rear bench seat |
| Front Center Armrest | Yes |
| Front Seats Front Seat Back Storage | Front seatback pockets |
| Front Seats Front Seat Type | Front bucket seats |
| Glove Box | Illuminated glovebox |
| Headliner | Cloth headliner |
| Instrumentation Type | Analog instrumentation |
| Low Fuel Warning | Yes |
| Luxury Dashboard Trim | Simulated wood/metal-look dashboard insert |
| Maintenance Interval Reminder | Maintenance reminder |
| Number of Cup Holders | Front and rear cup holders |
| Outside Temperature Gauge | Outside temperature display |
| Overhead Console | Mini overhead console |
| Pedal Trim (Option) | Sport pedal kit |
| Rear Center Armrest | Rear folding armrest |
| Rear Seat Type | Rear bench seat |
| Seat Trim | Cloth/leatherette seats |
| Tachometer | Yes |
| Trip Computer | Yes |
| Water Temperature Gauge | Water temp gauge |
| Drive Train | Front-wheel drive |
|---|---|
| Engine Name | 2.4L L4 DOHC 16-valve |
| Stability Control | Yes |
| Traction Control | Yes |
| Transmission | 6-speed automatic transmission |
| Body | Sedan |
|---|---|
| Doors | 4 |
| Engine | 2.4L L4 DOHC 16-valve |
| Fuel Consumption | 11.3 (Automatic City)7.4 (Automatic Highway) |
| Power | 180 hp @ 6700 rpm |
| Seats | 5 |
| Transmission | 6-speed automatic transmission |
| Warranties | Bumper-to-Bumper80000/km, 48/Months Powertrain160000/km, 60/Months Roadside Assistance160000/km, 60/Months Rust-through160000/km, 72/Months |
| Anti-Lock Brakes | 4-wheel ABS |
|---|---|
| Anti-Theft Alarm | Alarm system |
| Brake Assist | Brake assist |
| Brake Type | 4-wheel disc |
| Child Seat Anchor | LATCH child seat anchors |
| Child-proof Locks | Rear-door child safety locks |
| Driver Airbag | Driver-side front airbag |
| Front Seat Belts | pre-tensioner |
| Hill Start Assist | Hill start assist |
| Ignition Disable | Ignition disable |
| Knee Airbags | Driver-side knee airbag |
| Panic Alarm | Panic alarm |
| Passenger Airbag | Passenger-side front airbag |
| Roof Side Curtain | Side-curtain airbags |
| Side Airbag | Seat mounted side airbags |
| Front Anti-Roll Bar | Yes |
|---|---|
| Front Suspension | Front independent suspension |
| Front Tires | P225/50R17 |
| Power Steering | Power assist rack and pinion steering |
| Rear Anti-Roll Bar | Yes |
| Rear Suspension | Rear independent suspension |
| Spare Tire | Compact spare tire |
| Tire Pressure Monitoring System | Tire low-pressure warning system |
| Turning Circle | 11.0-meter turning circle diameter |
| Wheel Locks (Option) | Yes |
| Wheel Type | 17-inch aluminum wheels |
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