Buick Regals vers 4 Cyl autos?

Question:
I'm 77 years old and thinking of downsizing to a smaller auto. Would I be content with a 4 cyl Honda or Camry after driving 6 and 8 clys auitos all these years. How well do these autos ride and drive on long trips

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My Parents are going through the same thing. They have an old Cadillac and are thinking of getting an Altima. Thats a big difference. It is really what you feel comfortable with. I just don't think you would be happy in a 4 cyl car after being in an 8 or 6. The ride will be a bit bumpier. Long trips may be ok depending on what type of car you get. Camrys and Accords are quite comfortable these days, but I think the Camry and Honda are too "big" to have a 4 Cyl engine, stick to the 6 cylinder option. Only go with a 4 cyl if it is a compact car without alot of weight to get it going off the line or for merging. I miss the Buick Regals, especially the GS, it had 230 horsepower V6. I would take a Lucerne over the LaCrosse. I hope you find the perfect car for you.

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Stick with the regal its way cooler than any tuner out there , just give it a tune up and a paint job and run straight pipe , you'll be fine and your ride will be bad ***
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