The Buick Regal TourX is a unique offering in the realm of all-wheel drive wagons, capturing the hearts of road-trippers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. As the last of its kind produced between 2018 and 2020, this model represents an exceptional blend of performance and practicality. With its distinctive lifted-estate body, the Regal TourX appeals to those who crave an adventurous lifestyle without the bulk of traditional SUVs, making it a popular choice in Greenville's vibrant donor community.
In recent years, wagon loyalists have embraced the Regal TourX as a rare gem among discontinued nameplates, with a growing following among collectors and outdoor lifestyle advocates. Its combination of the powerful 2.0T turbo engine and Haldex AWD system creates a driving experience that is both spirited and secure. As a donor vehicle, the Regal TourX contributes to a legacy of versatile, family-friendly transportation while offering donors a compelling opportunity to support local initiatives through their contributions.
📖Generation guide
Single Generation • 2018-2020
The Regal TourX showcases a lifted-estate design with a robust 2.0T turbo engine, providing 250hp and a smooth GM 9-speed transmission. Its all-wheel drive capabilities cater to a niche market seeking adventure without a traditional SUV.
Known issues by generation
The Buick Regal TourX, while generally well-regarded, does have some common issues that potential donors should be aware of. Notably, the GM Holden A20NHT 2.0T turbo engine has reported wastegate and PCV issues. Additionally, the GM 9T50 9-speed automatic transmission has been scrutinized for shift-quality concerns, with some overlap in class-action suits involving Cadillac and Chevrolet models. Other reliability concerns include OnStar/IntelliLink connectivity bugs and potential service intervals being missed for the Haldex AWD fluid. Early models have also faced paint defects, wheel-bearing wear, and fuel-pump assembly problems, making a thorough inspection essential for those considering donation.
Donation value by condition + generation
When considering the donation value of your Buick Regal TourX, several factors come into play. Vehicles in pristine condition with low mileage are particularly prized in the collector market, where the lifted-estate body style is gaining traction. All-wheel drive models tend to command higher values than their front-wheel drive counterparts, especially those in the preferred trims. The rarity of the TourX, being produced for only three years, enhances its desirability among enthusiasts. Models equipped with additional features or those that have been adapted for outdoor adventures, such as roof racks for Yakima or Thule cargo boxes, can further increase their valuation in the eyes of potential buyers and collectors alike.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Buick Regal TourX is a straightforward process tailored to accommodate its unique features. Given the vehicle's longer roofline, we ensure our flatbed towing service can easily transport it without damage. If your TourX has a roof rack or is equipped with a cargo box, our team is experienced in handling those accessories with care. For those with third-row jump-seats in their wagons, we’ll ensure they are properly secured during the donation process. Our experienced staff is equipped to manage any low-clearance issues that may arise with the lifted-wagon when loading.
Greenville regional notes
In Greenville, the Buick Regal TourX resonates with a community that appreciates both performance and practicality. The Pacific Northwest and Mountain States have cultivated a culture around lifted wagons, where demand for all-wheel drive vehicles is high, particularly in snow-prone areas. Local outdoor enthusiasts frequently seek versatile vehicles that can handle both the demands of daily life and weekend adventures. As a Regal TourX owner, you are part of a niche segment that values the combination of style, utility, and an adventurous spirit.