The Buick Regal TourX is a rare gem in Alabama, especially among wagon enthusiasts who appreciate its lifted estate design and all-wheel drive. Produced only from 2018 to 2020, this model is a badge-engineered variant of the Opel Insignia Country Tourer, offering a perfect blend of style and performance. With a turbocharged 2.0L engine pumping out 250hp, itβs no wonder this wagon has carved a niche in the hearts of loyal Buick fans and collectors alike.
Alabamotion celebrates the legacy of the Regal TourX as it transitions into collector territory. The wagon's spaciousness, combined with its distinctive rugged design, appeals to active outdoor lifestyle enthusiasts. Many TourX owners utilize their vehicles for weekend adventures, often seen with loaded roof racks, showcasing the versatility that makes these wagons so beloved. By donating your Regal TourX, you contribute to the preservation of its heritage and support our community-focused initiatives.
πGeneration guide
Single Generation β’ 2018-2020
The Buick Regal TourX offers a unique lifted estate experience, with a powerful 2.0T turbo engine, AWD standard, and a stylish interior that appeals to wagon loyalists.
Known issues by generation
While the 2018-2020 Buick Regal TourX is a solid vehicle, potential owners should be aware of some model-specific issues. Common reports include wastegate and PCV complaints related to the A20NHT 2.0T turbo engine, and occasional shift-quality concerns with the GM 9T50 9-speed automatic transmission. Additionally, issues with OnStar and IntelliLink reliability, including CarPlay reconnect bugs, may arise. Maintenance is essential, particularly regarding the Haldex AWD coupling which has a 40,000-mile fluid service interval often overlooked. Early paint defects from the Opel Insignia carryover have also been noted, alongside wheel-bearing wear and fuel-pump assembly technical service bulletins (TSBs). Owners should remain vigilant about these points to ensure a smooth driving experience.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of your Buick Regal TourX donation can vary significantly based on its condition and specifications. Generally, all-wheel drive (AWD) models, especially those in higher trims such as Avenir, can command higher appraisals. Well-maintained examples with lower mileage are increasingly sought after by collectors, especially given the model's discontinued status in 2020. As the orphan-marketing collector segment matures, values for clean, low-mileage wagons may reach Form 8283 Section B appraisal territory, particularly for those equipped with lifestyle accessories like roof racks, appealing further to adventure-focused donors.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Buick Regal TourX through Alabamotion is a simple and efficient process. Our team is familiar with the unique characteristics of wagons, including accommodating long roof clearance for flatbed transport and handling roof racks or cargo boxes from brands like Yakima or Thule. We also ensure that third-row jump seats are managed appropriately when applicable. Given the lifted-wagon design, we are prepared to address any low-clearance loading angles to facilitate an easy pick-up experience for your vehicle.
Alabama regional notes
In Alabama, the Regal TourX stands out in a culture that appreciates versatile vehicles ideal for outdoor adventures. With elements borrowed from the Pacific Northwest and Mountain Statesβ lifted-wagon communities, the demand for AWD vehicles remains strong, especially in regions where snow and rugged terrain are prevalent. Owners who embrace this lifestyle often have an affinity for adventure, making the TourX a perfect companion for exploration and family outings alike. Your donation not only helps preserve this unique model but also contributes to a community that values outdoor activities.