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What are the methods to distinguish between the 2018 and 2019 Verano models?

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McSerenity
07/29/25 11:38am
The differences between the 2018 Verano and 2019 Verano include variations in exterior dimensions, tire sizes, and interior features. The specific differences are as follows: Different exterior dimensions: The 2018 Verano measures 4718mm in length, 1802mm in width, and 1466mm in height; the 2019 Verano measures 4730mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1488mm in height. Different tire sizes: The 2018 Verano comes with 205/55R16 tires; the 2019 Verano is equipped with 215/45R16 tires.
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OMatthew
08/13/25 7:57pm
I often help friends check out cars, and distinguishing between the 2018 and 2019 Buick Verano is actually quite simple. The most intuitive method is to look at the front grille design: the 2018 model has a more traditional grille with thicker horizontal chrome trim, while the 2019 model appears much more refined, featuring smaller mesh grille openings, sharper headlight clusters, and smoked taillights. Additionally, the badge numbers on the rear directly indicate the year—for example, the 2018 model displays '2018,' and the 2019 model shows '2019.' When inspecting in the used car market, I always remind everyone to pay attention to details because newer models generally offer more stable handling and quicker brake response—buying the wrong one might cost you extra. In short, examining the actual cars a few times will help you get familiar with the differences.
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MarleyRose
10/08/25 5:41am
I've owned a Verano for several years and have some insights on distinguishing model years. The interior changes are key: the 2018 model has a smaller infotainment screen with more physical buttons, while the 2019 version upgraded to a larger touchscreen with smoother menu interfaces. Feature-wise, the '19 model added safety technologies like automatic emergency braking and more modern instrument cluster displays. In practice, I usually check the owner's manual or online spec sheets, but the most reliable method is examining the bumper edges - newer models have sleeker contours with subtle redesigns on mirror housing shapes. As a side note, technicians often remind me during maintenance that newer electronic systems can be slightly more complex, so it's advisable to verify the model year before DIY repairs.
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DiHarmony
11/21/25 7:01am
To distinguish between the 2018 and 2019 Verano models, checking the VIN is the most accurate method. Each vehicle has a 17-digit identification number, where the 10th digit represents the year code: J for 2018 models and K for 2019 models. Locate the VIN, typically found on the lower left of the dashboard or on the door frame, and a quick glance at the code will do the trick. This method saves time and effort, especially useful in garages or auctions. Additionally, the manufacturing date is marked on the door frame nameplate, with clear numerical values distinguishing the year. I always recommend recording this information to avoid mistakes during repairs or sales.
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