
The differences between the Bora Legend and the Excelle 4-cylinder are as follows: 1. Vehicle Appearance: The Bora Legend continues Volkswagen's design style, which may not be surprising but is well-received for its balanced and moderate approach, with higher brand recognition overall. The Buick Excelle adopts a new family design language, featuring a highly recognizable winged front grille that gives it a more spirited look compared to the Bora's front fascia. The Bora Legend has body dimensions of 4562/1793/1468mm and a wheelbase of 2614mm, while the Buick Excelle measures 4609/1798/1464mm with a wheelbase of 2640mm. 2. Power Comparison: The Bora Legend is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 112 horsepower and a maximum torque of 145 Nm. The top trim is paired with a 6AT transmission, offering a stable and mature powertrain with an average fuel consumption of 6 liters per 100 kilometers. The Buick Excelle also features a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, producing a maximum power of 113 horsepower and a maximum torque of 141 Nm, matched with a 6AT transmission. However, its fuel consumption is higher than the Legend, averaging 10 liters per 100 kilometers.

Having just driven both the Bora Legend and the four-cylinder Excelle, I found the differences particularly noticeable in terms of driving feel. The Bora Legend offers agile handling, precise steering, and quick engine acceleration, making it effortless for city driving with decent fuel efficiency. The Excelle, on the other hand, provides a much more comfortable ride with its softer suspension, ideal for long trips without fatigue, though it feels a bit sluggish at initial acceleration and requires harder pedal presses when overtaking. In terms of space, the Excelle has more legroom in the back, making it better for family outings, while the Bora boasts a deeper trunk, more practical for carrying tools. Brand-wise, Volkswagen gives an impression of sturdiness and durability, whereas Buick leans more towards comfort and luxury—it really depends on your daily needs. If it were me, I'd choose the Bora for daily commuting to save on fuel and costs, but pick the Excelle for weekend drives to enjoy the comfort.

During my last test drive, I found the seats in the Buick Excelle four-cylinder model to be much softer than those in the Bora Legend, especially the front seats, which offer great support and don't cause back pain even after long drives. Noise insulation is also a strong point of the Excelle, with minimal wind noise at high speeds, making for a very quiet ride. The Bora Legend has a simple interior, but the materials feel a bit ordinary. Its steering is direct and the car feels stable when cornering. In terms of space, the Excelle's back seat can just about accommodate three people, while the Bora's trunk, though smaller, is more practical for carrying items. In terms of comfort and practicality, both cars have their merits: the Excelle is better suited for families seeking comfort, while the Bora is more geared towards urban commuters. Personally, I prefer the Excelle's soft suspension for daily driving comfort. Its fuel consumption is slightly higher than the Bora's, but it's worth it.

When comparing prices, I think the Bora Legend offers better value for money. It has a significantly lower starting price, bigger discounts, and saves money on maintenance and fuel costs—saving you dozens of dollars every month. The Excelle's four-cylinder configuration is richer, with standard features like a sunroof and leather seats, but the extra cost is not trivial. In terms of resale value, the Volkswagen brand has a strong reputation, making it easier to sell second-hand; Buick is also reliable but might result in a slight loss when reselling. If you're on a tight budget, the Bora wins hands down in terms of cost-effectiveness, but if money isn't an issue, the Excelle's comfort is a plus.


