How many cylinders does the Buick Verano have?

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LeParker
07/23/25 7:58pm
The Buick Verano is equipped with a 4-cylinder engine. Both the hatchback and sedan versions of the Buick Verano come with either a 1.5L or 1.5T four-cylinder engine. The 1.5L engine delivers a maximum of 118 horsepower, while the 1.5T engine offers a maximum of 169 horsepower. Precautions for using car engines are as follows: Avoid driving in neutral: The engine itself has a fuel cut-off function during deceleration, and driving in neutral is not conducive to fuel economy. Pay attention to observation: If oil is found on the ground, determine whether there is an engine oil leak and promptly communicate with the car 4S store to eliminate potential safety hazards. Generally, naturally aspirated cars are several times faster.
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DiHannah
08/10/25 5:54pm
As a long-time owner of a Buick Verano, I find it quite interesting that this car uses a three-cylinder engine, meaning the engine only has three cylinders. It handles well, with quick acceleration response, especially flexible in city traffic jams—never felt underpowered. The fuel consumption is indeed low, averaging around 7 liters per 100 kilometers for me, saving a lot on gas money. Some people worry about vibration issues with three-cylinder engines, and I occasionally notice slight tremors at high speeds, but it doesn’t affect the overall driving experience—perhaps due to Buick’s balance shaft optimization. Maintenance is simpler, with cheaper replacement parts compared to some pricier Japanese cars. Plus, the car offers ample space, making luggage storage convenient and suitable for family use. Overall, the three-cylinder design aligns with eco-friendly trends. If you prioritize economy and practicality, the Buick Verano is a great choice—I recommend test-driving it to experience it firsthand.
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