Are All Buick Excelle Models Equipped with Three-Cylinder Engines?
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Whether all Buick Excelle models are equipped with three-cylinder engines is detailed as follows: 1. Not all Buick Excelle models have three-cylinder engines: Currently, both three-cylinder and four-cylinder models are available for sale. 2. Pricing strategy: In response to skepticism about three-cylinder engines, the currently available Buick Excelle has reintroduced the 1.5L naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine. In terms of pricing strategy, it remains consistent with the three-cylinder version, with the only difference being whether the engine is a three-cylinder or four-cylinder. Choosing the three-cylinder version of the Buick Excelle currently means enjoying greater discounts. Additionally, in terms of engine performance parameters, the three-cylinder engine, being turbocharged, significantly outperforms the sluggish 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, whether in parameter performance or actual driving power experience.
When I was researching the Excelle model before buying a car two years ago, the salesperson told me that Buick had indeed fully adopted three-cylinder engines after 2017, with the Excelle primarily using 1.0T or 1.3T three-cylinder engines. However, when I visited the dealership last year, I noticed that the new Excelle models on display had started using four-cylinder engines again. The salesperson mentioned that the 1.5L four-cylinder version was reintroduced after the 2021 model year, so both older three-cylinder and newer four-cylinder versions are currently available in the market. If you're buying a new car now, you can choose between three-cylinder or four-cylinder configurations. I ultimately opted for the four-cylinder version mainly because I found the engine sound more stable at highway speeds, though the three-cylinder version actually has impressive fuel efficiency. If you're considering buying used, pay special attention to the vehicle's production year - almost all pre-2019 models are three-cylinder versions.