The Buick Regal TourX, produced from 2018 to 2020, is a standout in the automotive world, particularly among wagon enthusiasts in Arkansas. Its distinctive design, blending the functionality of a wagon with the ruggedness of an all-wheel-drive system, appeals to families and outdoor adventurers alike. As a donor vehicle, the Regal TourX presents a perfect opportunity for those looking to contribute to Arkansas Auto Bridge while ensuring their beloved wagon finds a good home.
This generation of the Regal TourX, being the only one produced, has gained a loyal following among wagon lovers and collectors, especially as the model was discontinued after just three years. Its spacious interior and loaded-roof-rack lifestyle make it a versatile choice for anyone who appreciates the blend of utility and style that the Regal TourX offers. With its unique positioning in the market, any well-maintained example is set to increase in value as enthusiasts seek out this rare gem.
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Single Generation • 2018-2020
The Buick Regal TourX is a single-generation model built on the Opel Insignia platform, offering all-wheel drive and a turbocharged engine. Its unique wagon design sets it apart from the more common crossover and SUV body styles.
Known issues by generation
The Buick Regal TourX, while a beloved model among its owners, does have some known issues that potential donors should be aware of. Common complaints include wastegate and PCV problems with the A20NHT 2.0T turbo engine, as well as shift-quality concerns with the GM 9T50 9-speed automatic transmission. Additionally, there have been reliability issues reported with OnStar and IntelliLink systems, particularly regarding CarPlay connections. It's also advisable for owners to keep up with Haldex AWD coupling fluid service intervals to avoid potential complications. Despite these issues, many owners continue to cherish their TourX for its unique attributes and functionality.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of a donated Buick Regal TourX can vary significantly based on condition and trim level. All-wheel drive variants typically command higher values compared to front-wheel drive models, and clean, low-mileage examples are especially sought after. The varying trim levels—Preferred, Essence, and Avenir—also play a role in determining value, with higher trims often attracting more attention from collectors. Given its status as a discontinued model, the TourX's collector appeal is on the rise, with specific trims becoming especially valuable as the market for orphaned Buick products matures.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Buick Regal TourX to Arkansas Auto Bridge is a straightforward process. Our team understands that the long roof of this wagon requires special handling for flatbed transportation. We take care with roof racks and cargo boxes, ensuring they are managed appropriately during pickup. If your TourX includes a third-row jump seat, we'll also accommodate it during the donation. Our experienced staff is adept at managing the unique load angles presented by lifted wagons, ensuring a smooth and respectful donation experience.
Arkansas regional notes
As an Arkansas resident, your Buick Regal TourX fits perfectly into the regional culture that appreciates versatile, adventure-ready vehicles. The Pacific Northwest and Mountain States have seen a rise in demand for AWD wagons, especially among outdoor enthusiasts who value the performance and utility of the Regal TourX. Owners in Arkansas often resonate with the lifestyle marketing that accompanies this model, celebrating the opportunity it provides for family adventures and outdoor exploration.