Buick Verano

Like to say I am a newbie to the group thanks for having all this information on here about Buicks.

I like I'd any one can tell me what temperature works best if I need to wash the exterior of my car, I keep getting crappy marks on my car.

Please help!
Cold water, and good car wash such as McGuiars
 
Looks goooood. I want one......but after the trouble I had with my Lucerne....maybe not. This is a first year production.
Good looks is what got me to buy the first year Lucerne and I wish I never did. :sad:
Don’t believe it. They burn oil and can destroy your engine. I got no warning that my car needed oil. It stalled out on me and then the engine light came on. I took it to the mechanic and found out it was 3 1/2 quarts low on oil. I was not due for an oil change. I only have 60,000 miles on it and have to check the oil every 1000 miles to keep the engine from burning up. This is a problem with many Buick owners. Don’t buy one!
 
After addition investigation, I've discovered that GM was well aware of this problem since 2014.
GM never notified Verano owners of this issue.
What's more; the Buick dealership told me there was never a service bulletin issued by GM for this problem.
Service bulletin 13-06-01-003H in fact was issued.
For all Verano owners, please take note. You may still have recourse.

Please view links:

Excessive Oil Consumption - 2010-2013 Buick Chevrolet GMC


GM Is Fixing Some Smoky Engines Under Warranty


Wow! So glad I saw this! I have a 2012 and have been losing oil for months now. This morning after getting home from work, I noticed these two things - 1. Oil coming out of my oil filler tube and it looks like the gasket is frayed and fried. 2. Oil coming out of the entire valve cover. I'm just wondering if I am wrong in thinking my oil filler tube looks like it's being pushed out?! Help please!?
 
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