Where is the drain hole location on the Regal's door?

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JadeMarie
07/29/25 8:54pm
The drain holes for this vehicle's doors are located at the bottom of the doors. You can easily spot the drainage holes by looking downward. Below is relevant information about the Buick Regal: 1. Basic Introduction: Inheriting strength with graceful composure, the Buick Regal features a modern and sophisticated design language. It combines the 2.0T SIDI and 1.5T SIDI direct-injection turbocharged engines [9] that deliver both powerful performance and smooth operation, along with exceptional safety features and premium technological configurations. These attributes meet the elevated demands of the new generation middle-class families, ensuring consistently comfortable driving experiences. 2. Design: The Buick brand has consistently maintained its premium sedan image worldwide. Buick vehicles offer customers not just product functionality but also an emblem of distinguished status. With its imposing exterior, the 4909mm long body and 1863mm width provide spacious and comfortable cabin space - even three rear passengers won't feel cramped.
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