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2018+ Regal Age Demographic (Poll)

What vehicle/age category do you belong to?


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I would have considered the TourX but my wife hates the way wagons look. She also hates hatchbacks, but she can handle the sportback because it doesn't really look like a hatchback (even though it is).

I am just glad she didn't figure out that I was buying a car that has a 5.6s 0-60.
 
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My wife-to-be cried when I brought home an 89 roadster instead of an engagement ring. Nuff said right there, lol. Car went back.
And you've still got the same woman? 😉

Friend of my Dad's had a fiance who gave him an ultimatum vs an old Vette he had. He sold the Vette and then came to his senses and they never got married.

He made up for it by ordering a 1987 Oldsmobile 442 exactly as he wanted it spec-ed. Lucky SOB ordered it a few weeks before they announced the end of 442 production. While he waited for his order to arrive the dealer kept calling him desperately trying to buy it back before the car could even be delivered. The dealer was firmly but politely refused.
 
Dan, 28 years and we ARE still together! She really is a great woman.
Honestly, the Vette probably would’ve gotten me killed back then. I’m a bit of a risk taker and adrenaline junkie. Been a biker since 1980 too - so it’s hard to believe they haven’t taken me out- but the bikes stay until I’m ready to get rid of them. Or... I could sell the bikes and get the Vette back! Stay tuned... lol
 
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Dan, 28 years and we ARE still together! She really is a great woman.
Honestly, the Vette probably would’ve gotten me killed back then. I’m a bit of a risk taker and adrenaline junkie. Been a biker since 1980 too - so it’s hard to believe they haven’t taken me out- but the bikes stay until I’m ready to get rid of them. Or... I could sell the bikes and get the Vette back! Stay tuned... lol
A twice married guy like me has to give everybody a hard time.

I tease that 2nd wives are better (been with mine longer than the first) but I also say I have no opinion on 2nd husbands, I've only been someone's first husband! 😁

If I brought home a Corvette my wife's only question would be "is it a manual." If it wasn't THEN she'd want me to take it back! (The current Corvette is dead to her for that reason.)
 
I'm 61, the wife is 59. She has a 2020 Buick Encore GX AWD with 1,500 kms on it and I have my 2019 Sportback with 14,650 kms. She had a 2012 Verano before that and a Skyhawk before that.
Fell in love with the Sportback while we were on holiday in the UK a couple years ago when we had a Vauxhall Insignia as a rental.
 
Bumping because we have some newbies out there. Vote!

I thought it would be interesting to see if their rebranding effort has successfully lowered the average age of ownership (for the Regal at least).

Yep, I'd say they achieved their goal with the Regal.
 
Bumping because we have some newbies out there. Vote!



Yep, I'd say they achieved their goal with the Regal.
I am one of the newbies you speak of. I’ll be 47 at the end of this month and this is my first car since age 16. First car was an ’83 Mercury Lynx (Ford Escort) and ironically it was a hatchback. Since then I’ve only had trucks. My vehicles were:

1983 Mercury Lynx
1983 Chevy S-10
1986 Chevy S-10
1994 Chevy S-10 LS
1986 Chevy S-10 (same one listed above)
1995 Chevy S-10 SS
2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT

In the last 12 years I’ve also had two work vehicles; a 2007 Chevy Tahoe LS and a 2012 Ford Explorer XLT.

Yes I had a lot of S-10’s. GM had a plant in my hometown and they built the S-10 and GMC S-15’s. My dad also worked there for 25 years.

My dad instilled the “Buy American” value in me from an early age, even though he knew there was no such thing as a purely American car anymore. The idea of Buy American is much more than just what brand of car you have, but it’s the reason I only buy vehicles manufactured by “The Big Three”. I once wanted to buy a Honda Accord until my dad told me I wouldn’t be allowed to park it on his property. Ahhh… good times!

Which brings me to why I chose to buy the Regal Sportback. I lost my Sport Trac in the flood of 2016 and I’ve been driving my work truck for 5 years. I‘ve always wanted something smooth and comfortable, so I started looking at Cadillacs, particularly the ATS. While searching for an ATS I ran across the Sportback and instantly fell in love. I couldn’t believe GM actually built a car resembling a European sedan.

I missed out on a couple of other Sportbacks and that’s when I found one at CarMax in Illinois. I paid $200 to have it transferred to Baton Rouge and the rest is history. So far, I couldn’t be happier with my purchase!
 
I missed out on a couple of other Sportbacks and that’s when I found one at CarMax in Illinois. I paid $200 to have it transferred to Baton Rouge and the rest is history. So far, I couldn’t be happier with my purchase!
Interesting, I’m in IL

My list of cars owned between me and my wife are:

1985 Toyota Supra (dad bought for me when I was in college)
1989 BMW 535i (wife and I bought, we both had 5 speed stick shift hatchbacks and with a baby on the way, she gave up her Dodge Daytona but we both needed the stick)
1995 Chevy C2500 Suburban (huge baby/airstream hauler)
2004 Cadillac CTS (also with a stick)
2013 Chevy Volt
2018 Buick TourX

So we’ve only purchased 5 vehicles between the 2 of us over 27 years of marriage. But I see that changing dramatically as I approach retirement, the last child has 3 years of college left, and I have a big long list of collectible cars on my wish list.
 
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…and I have a big long list of collectible cars on my wish list.
I heard that! Starting with the 1992 Camaro RS in teal green... but that’s just me. My first choice would be the 1999 Pontiac Firebird Firehawk, but they’re a little hard to come by.
 
Interesting lists from everyone. I'm 44 and a serial car shopper, here mine..

1977 Ford F-150
1994 Ford Ranger STX 4x4
1995 Ford Mustang GT
1996 Ford Mustang GT
1997 Ford Explorer Sport 2dr
1999 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 2dr
2000 Ford F-150 FX4 4x4
2001 Ford Explorer Sport 2dr
2002 Ford F-150 FX4 4x4
2003 Ford F-150 XLT 2wd
2004 Ford F-150 FX4 4x4
2006 Ford F-150 Lariat 4x4
2008 Ford Edge
2010 Ford Mustang GT
2012 Buick Regal GS
2007 Nissan Maxima (used)
2014 Cadillac CTS V-Sport
2017 Cadillac ATS-V
2020 Chevy Blazer RS
2020 Buick Regal GS

Wife's cars (but really mine too!)
2006 Acura RSX
2014 Ford Escape Titanium
2017 Cadillac XT5 Lux

All purchased new except for my 20 Regal (6.5k miles), the '77 F150 and the '07 Maxima I bought from my FIL as a winter ride

Favorites:

1 '10 Mustang GT (still miss it) - Silver exterior with panoramic glass roof, premium interior + grabber blue interior accents
2 '14 v-Sport - By far the BEST car I owned, too bad the rear diff seized up at 48k miles 🙁
3 '12 Regal GS - it was a odd little turbo-4 Euro Buick with a 6MT

Still too new to rank
'20 regal gs - great car - just wish she had a little more powah.
 
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Wow.. when I stumbled upon this thread and voted in the poll, I didn't realize at 63 I'd be a "super-senior."
I took my driving test in my mother's Gremlin... the worst car built until the Yugo snatched its crown. I bought my first real car from my grandparents, a '66 Mercury Monterey with a monster 427ci 7L V8 in a family sedan. Big as a city block, it held 6 passengers while everyone's luggage fit in the trunk as we careened to and from Florida vacations. Even had seat belts and a Sears aftermarket air conditioner. Of course we wired in an 8-track tape player and bookshelf speakers. I drove that car until the frame rusted through and drove it, almost sideways, to the junk yard.

An abbreviated list (I've owned over 35 cars and trucks):
1972 Pontiac LeMans
1978 Pontiac Firebird Formula LT
1982 Datsun 200SX
1979 Full Size Chevy Blazer 2-door
1986 Ford Bronco II
1991 Lincoln Mark VII LSC
1980 Jeep Pioneer pickup
1998 Chevy Tahoe
2002 Dodge Grand Caravan
2008 Buick Enclave
2009 Audi A8

Last week I sold my 2015 Audi A8 twin turbo V8, probably the finest car I will ever own.

My current stable includes
2018 TourX Essence
2008 Jaguar XK-R Convertible
2021 Honda Goldwing Tour DCT

The TourX is a hidden gem. The German chassis is compliant, takes direction well, and always feels planted. The brakes are top-notch. the steering is a tad vague, it is not a sports car yet it tackles twisties just fine. Ditto the transmission, but if I want torque NOW I'll take the 4.2L supercharged Jag V8 and routinely turn in quarter-mile times in the mid - 13's while salivating over that V8's roar.
The TourX is as competent a car as there is. Great driving dynamics coupled with superior interior space in a superlative design that gets the best gas mileage of any wagon in its size that is not a diesel. If the mechanicals are sound it really is a long-term keeper.
 
Interesting lists from everyone. I'm 44 and a serial car shopper, here mine..

1977 Ford F-150
1994 Ford Ranger STX 4x4
1995 Ford Mustang GT
1996 Ford Mustang GT
1997 Ford Explorer Sport 2dr
1999 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 2dr
2000 Ford F-150 FX4 4x4
2001 Ford Explorer Sport 2dr
2002 Ford F-150 FX4 4x4
2003 Ford F-150 XLT 2wd
2004 Ford F-150 FX4 4x4
2006 Ford F-150 Lariat 4x4
2008 Ford Edge
2010 Ford Mustang GT
2012 Buick Regal GS
2007 Nissan Maxima (used)
2014 Cadillac CTS V-Sport
2017 Cadillac ATS-V
2020 Chevy Blazer RS
2020 Buick Regal GS

Wife's cars (but really mine too!)
2006 Acura RSX
2014 Ford Escape Titanium
2017 Cadillac XT5 Lux

All purchased new except for my 20 Regal (6.5k miles), the '77 F150 and the '07 Maxima I bought from my FIL as a winter ride

Favorites:

1 '10 Mustang GT (still miss it) - Silver exterior with panaramic glass roof, premium interior + grabber blue interior accents
2 '14 v-Sport - By far the BEST car I owned, too bad the rear diff seized up at 48k miles 🙁
3 '12 Regal GS - it was a odd little turbo-4 Euro Buick with a 6MT

Still too new to rank
'20 regal gs - great car - just wish she had a little more powah.
That 1996 Mustang GT, tho! First year for the 4.6L V-6 with 215hp. Look at us now…getting 40hp more with less than half the displacement and two fewer cylinders.
 
lol well if we're putting our cards on the table (44 years old BTW)
  • 1982 Chevrolet Celebrity (it was 12 years old when I acquired it)
  • 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham (sedan) - 10 years old when I got it
  • 1997 Escort Station Wagon just 5 years old and 21,000 miles when I got it
  • 2004 F150 Heritage 4x2 (2 years old when I got it but already had 68,000 miles)
  • 2010 Toyota Highlander V6 4wd (purchased in 2014 impending the birth of my 1st child)
  • 2018 Buick Regal TourX (my first new car)
 
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I heard that! Starting with the 1992 Camaro RS in teal green... but that’s just me. My first choice would be the 1999 Pontiac Firebird Firehawk, but they’re a little hard to come by.
My dream classic car list is really long:
Buick Grand National, Buick T-Type, Hurst Olds same era as the T-style), Monte Carlo SS Aero, 90s Impala SS, Mercury Marauder, GMC Syclone, GMC, Typhoon, Fast and Furious era Toyota Supra, BMW 850i, the early boxy BMW M3 with the wide body, BMW Z3 Coupe, Cadillac ELR, XLR, CTS-V sedan/wagon/coupe (all 3 of them), Pontiac G8, Chevy SS, Plymouth Prowler, Chevy SSR, Pontiac Solstice, Dodge Stealth R/T, Cadillac CT6 Plug-in, Nissan GT-R, early Acura NSX, Plymouth Superbird with the huge wing and nose, Cadillac CTS Championship Edition, Mitsubishi EVO

…and I’m sure I’ve forgotten a few…

Then the new car list:
Jaguar F-Pace, Cadillac Lyriq, GMC Yukon XL AT4, Acura NSX (new), Subaru WRX STi

I just need another doubling of the 401(k) then I can go crazy.
 
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My dream classic car list is really long:
Buick Grand National, Buick T-Type, Hurst Olds same era as the T-style), Monte Carlo SS Aero, 90s Impala SS, Mercury Marauder, GMC Syclone, GMC, Typhoon, Fast and Furious era Toyota Supra, BMW 850i, the early boxy BMW M3 with the wide body, BMW Z3 Coupe, Cadillac ELR, XLR, CTS-V sedan/wagon/coupe (all 3 of them), Pontiac G8, Chevy SS, Plymouth Prowler, Chevy SSR, Pontiac Solstice, Dodge Stealth R/T, Cadillac CT6 Plug-in, Nissan GT-R, early Acura NSX, Plymouth Superbird with the huge wing and nose, Cadillac CTS Championship Edition, Mitsubishi EVO

…and I’m sure I’ve forgotten a few…

Then the new car list:
Jaguar F-Pace, Cadillac Lyriq, GMC Yukon XL AT4, Acura NSX (new), Subaru WRX STi

I just need another doubling of the 401(k) then I can go crazy.
I've owned 20+ 84-87 Turbo Regals. Many friends with MC SS, Hurst Olds, 442, Syclone, Typhoon, Supra, CTS-V, SSR, and EVO. The friend that owed the EVO owned a GT-R while stationed in Japan for 8 years. I still own the 1st GN I purchased and drove it like I stole it. Never considered parking it or not putting a lot of miles on it because of rarity. It has 228k miles on it and is undergoing a restomod style restoration, but will retain the original drivetrain. Wheels, tires, brakes, suspension, lighting, interior and very subtle exterior mods. I would like to get a 70-72 GS or Skylark to build a GSX clone. Or get another NA V6 or V8 84-87 Regal and do a 455 big block Buick or Turbo LS swap.
 
Need to change my vote, 40 now. List of past vehicles

1987 S10
1992 K1500
1985 Toyota pickup
1989 Toyota pickup
1998 S10
1992 C2500 (still have)
2001 Jeep Wrangler
2007 Mazda3
2018 Buick Regal TourX

Add in the shared vehicles and wife's cars
2007 VW Passat (purchased new)
1997 Buick LeSabre
1998 Chevy Astro AWD
2012 GMC Terrain
2015 Chrysler Town and Country
2020 VW Atlas Cross Sport (purchased new)

I laugh because the current daily drivers are a domestic car (Buick) built in Germany, and a German car (VW) built in Tennessee. Proof that many of the foreign vs domestic arguments are stupid, and heard often living in rural Michigan. Caught a lot of flack when I owned the Mazda, despite half the parts on that car being marked/stamped/cast with the "FoMoCo" logo.
 
I've owned 20+ 84-87 Turbo Regals. Many friends with MC SS, Hurst Olds, 442, Syclone, Typhoon, Supra, CTS-V, SSR, and EVO. The friend that owed the EVO owned a GT-R while stationed in Japan for 8 years. I still own the 1st GN I purchased and drove it like I stole it. Never considered parking it or not putting a lot of miles on it because of rarity. It has 228k miles on it and is undergoing a restomod style restoration, but will retain the original drivetrain. Wheels, tires, brakes, suspension, lighting, interior and very subtle exterior mods. I would like to get a 70-72 GS or Skylark to build a GSX clone. Or get another NA V6 or V8 84-87 Regal and do a 455 big block Buick or Turbo LS swap.
Cars are meant to be driven. I'm the philistine who if given a ridiculous sum of money would buy something like a "no miles" Superbird and drive the shit out of it.

Growing up my Dad's best friend worked as a salesman at the local Buick, Chevrolet, Pontiac, and Cadillac dealer (this was back in the days before GM got really disciplined about what lines they wanted dealers to cover.) I got to ride in a Buick Regal T-type about an 86ish model, it was a trade in. I wish Dad had bought that instead of the Oldsmobile. We took it on a backroad blast until the digital dash started flashing "88" miles an hour while you could still feel the engine pulling and the acceleration happening.
 
Need to change my vote, 40 now. List of past vehicles

1987 S10
1992 K1500
1985 Toyota pickup
1989 Toyota pickup
1998 S10
1992 C2500 (still have)
2001 Jeep Wrangler
2007 Mazda3
2018 Buick Regal TourX

Add in the shared vehicles and wife's cars
2007 VW Passat (purchased new)
1997 Buick LeSabre
1998 Chevy Astro AWD
2012 GMC Terrain
2015 Chrysler Town and Country
2020 VW Atlas Cross Sport (purchased new)

I laugh because the current daily drivers are a domestic car (Buick) built in Germany, and a German car (VW) built in Tennessee. Proof that many of the foreign vs domestic arguments are stupid, and heard often living in rural Michigan. Caught a lot of flack when I owned the Mazda, despite half the parts on that car being marked/stamped/cast with the "FoMoCo" logo.
Yeah I laugh because my Dad is firmly of the Boomer generation and looked sideways at my Highlander (build in Princeton Indiana) for being a "foreign car" but is just peachy about my Buick (built in Russelsheim Germany).

I might own one of those new "small" trucks one day and the irony is he'd be more comfortable seeing me in a Maverick (built in Mexico) than a Santa Cruz (built in Alabama).
 
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