The Buick Regal TourX, produced from 2018 to 2020, is a remarkable wagon that stands out in Wilkes-Barre's automotive scene. Known for its stylish lifted estate design and all-wheel drive capability, it appeals to those who seek a functional yet chic alternative to traditional SUVs. With only three production years, the Regal TourX has developed a loyal following among wagon enthusiasts and lifestyle-oriented drivers who value both versatility and performance.
As families and outdoor adventurers in Wilkes-Barre embrace the active lifestyle, the Regal TourX has become a preferred vehicle. Equipped with a robust 2.0T turbo engine and spacious cargo capacity, it's more than just a mode of transportation; it's a reliable partner for weekend getaways and daily commutes alike. Donating your Regal TourX not only supports the community but helps keep this unique model alive for enthusiasts who appreciate its rarity and functionality.
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First Generation • 2018-2020
The 2018-2020 Buick Regal TourX is the sole generation of this model, renowned for its AWD capability and 2.0T turbocharged engine tuned for performance. This generation features a stylish design that combines utility with a touch of luxury.
Known issues by generation
The first-generation Regal TourX has its share of known issues, primarily related to the A20NHT 2.0T turbo engine and GM 9T50 9-speed automatic transmission. Owners have reported wastegate and PCV complaints, along with shift-quality concerns. Additionally, reliability issues with OnStar and IntelliLink systems have emerged, including CarPlay reconnection bugs. Owners should also be cautious of the Haldex AWD coupling fluid-service intervals, which are often overlooked. Other common issues include paint defects from the early Buick-era Opel Insignia carryover, wheel-bearing wear, and a fuel-pump assembly technical service bulletin (TSB).
Donation value by condition + generation
The donation value for the Buick Regal TourX varies significantly based on condition and specifications. All-wheel drive models typically fetch higher values compared to front-wheel drive variants. The trim levels—Preferred, Essence, and Avenir—also influence pricing, with top trims commanding premium valuations. Clean, low-mileage examples are becoming increasingly rare and can qualify for Form 8283 Section B appraisals, especially as interest within the collector market grows. With its unique lifted-estate body style, the Regal TourX is attracting attention from orphan-marque enthusiasts and outdoor lifestyle buyers alike.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Buick Regal TourX to Coal Valley Charity Cars is a straightforward process. Ensure that your vehicle is cleared for flatbed transport, as the long roof may require special handling. If your vehicle has a roof rack or a cargo box from Yakima or Thule, we can accommodate those accessories. Be aware of any third-row jump-seat configurations if applicable, as well as the vehicle's clearance for loading. Our team is experienced in handling these unique characteristics, ensuring a smooth donation experience.
Wilkes-Barre regional notes
Wilkes-Barre's culture of outdoor activities and lifestyle-driven pursuits aligns perfectly with the Buick Regal TourX's capabilities. With demand for AWD vehicles in snow-prone areas, this wagon is well-suited for the region's adventurous spirit. The Pacific Northwest and Mountain States have embraced lifted wagons as practical alternatives to SUVs, making the Regal TourX a perfect fit for local drivers who value performance and utility. This affinity for active lifestyles enhances the appeal of donating your Regal to a local charity.