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2011 Buick Century |
| The left three warning lights indicate problems with oil pressure, battery charge or anti-lock brake circuitry. The three indicators on the right warn that the seatbelts are not fastened, the parking brake is on or the air bags are not initialized to function
properly. The Century provides the comfort of a traditional
American sedan. The ride quality is soft and its V6 engine is
strong but frugal. The interior design is straightforward.
Everything is exactly where you think it should be, and
everything works exactly how you expect it should work. Its
broad bench seats provide plenty stretch-out room, but bucket
seats are available.
Standard on all Century models
are keyless remote entry, power locks, daytime running lights
with Twilight Sentinel automatic light control, anti-lock
brakes, traction control, tire-inflation monitor and
theft-deterrent. |
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2011 Buick Century understated exterior styling theme continues inside. The dashboard is traditional American, and on the Spartan side by today's standards. Instrumentation is limited to a small analog speedometer, a water temperature gauge and a fuel gauge. On the lower left and right of the dash are two circular warning-light complexes, each split three ways in pie-chart fashion. 2011 Buick Century is modest-looking yet generously equipped. As a utilitarian four-door sedan, it was designed to provide long, workmanlike service for those who appreciate the traditional Buick values, that is, a premium vehicle at an affordable price. The Century's engine is very satisfying, and there is ample interior space to please traditional Buick buyers. Its soft ride should also feel familiar to longtime Buick owners, who are extremely loyal to the brand. But the price of that soft ride is a somewhat old-fashioned personality on the road. |
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