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About the 1973 Buick Buick Regal
A mid-size sedan originally introduced as a personal luxury car.
Engine & Performance
Dimensions & Weight
Safety Features
Interior Features
Exterior Design
Technology & Innovation
Trim Levels & Options
Recognition & Legacy
Awards & Recognition:
Praised for its blend of performance, comfort, and value, receiving positive reviews from automotive press
Historical Significance:
The Regal nameplate has a long history with Buick, representing a mid-size option that has evolved from a personal luxury coupe to a modern sedan and sportback
Production Information
Production Numbers: Tailored to meet demand in the midsize sedan and sportback market, with specific numbers adjusted for market trends
Frequently Asked Questions About the 1973 Buick Buick Regal
What engine does the 1973 Buick Buick Regal have?
The 1973 Buick Buick Regal features Options included a 2.4L inline-4, a 2.0L turbocharged inline-4, and a 3.6L V6 in earlier models, with later models focusing on the 2.0L turbo.
What is the fuel economy of the 1973 Buick Buick Regal?
The 1973 Buick Buick Regal achieves The 2.0L turbo model achieves up to 21 mpg city and 29 mpg highway.
What was the original price of the 1973 Buick Buick Regal?
The 1973 Buick Buick Regal had a starting MSRP of Starting MSRP around $25,000 for base models, with higher trims and equipped models reaching upwards of $35,000 when new.
What safety features does the 1973 Buick Buick Regal have?
The 1973 Buick Buick Regal includes Standard safety features include airbags, stability control, and anti-lock brakes, with available adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and forward collision alert.