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What's New for the 2005 Buick Century? Now entering its ninth straight year without a major re-do, the 2005 Buick Century receives a new Special Edition option package that includes dual-zone climate control, 16-inch chromed aluminum wheels, four-wheel antilock brakes, a revised chrome grille, and a nifty Special Edition emblem tacked on the tail. Three special exterior colors choices round out the package: Sterling Silver, Cashmere and Glacier Blue.
Advantages of the 2005 Buick Century:
- Good value for the price the consumer actually pays
- Smooth ride
- Torquey V6 engine
- Solid reliability history
Objections to the 2005 Buick Century: - Somewhat cramped rear seat
- Lacking refinement
- A snooze to drive
- Design and engineering that is nine years old
Editor's Advice: Today's Buick Century has been on the road for nine years with minimal changes to the design and engineering. That's more than twice the shelf life of a typical Japanese rival. If this is not an issue for you, take heart in the fact that the 2005 Buick Century is a nicely styled, smooth riding, well equipped, reliable American sedan. There's nothing exciting about it, and sometimes that's a good thing.
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