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Buick LaCrosse

Buick LaCrosse 5 1
27,085 25,866 Buick LaCrosse
Buick
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2010 Buick LaCrosse
MSRP: $27,085 - $33,015
Invoice: $25,866 - $31,529
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This is a great riding car. It is peppy and handles very well.It has great appointments inside and out. The trunk could be a bit larger.I only have tw...
By: Robert_1 - Sep 2, 2009

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2009 Buick LaCrosse
MSRP: $25,640 - $33,805
Invoice: $24,486 - $32,284
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Past Years

MSRP: $24,250 - $32,380
Invoice: $22,916 - $30,599
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Invoice: $21,182 - $25,553
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MSRP: $21,830 - $27,330
Invoice: $20,629 - $25,827
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exterior paint

0 posts. Created by meremick7. Last post on May 10, 2009 at 2:24:51 PM

lacrosse shares the same body as what other cars?

4 posts. Created by sladroznik. Last post on Feb 3, 2009 at 9:55:37 PM

does the CX come with leather seats and shift lever on steering column

1 posts. Created by llmmkk. Last post on Feb 3, 2009 at 7:36:27 PM

Buick LaCrosse History

With the departure of the Regal and Century mid-size sedans, Buick introduced the LaCrosse in 2005 to fill their shoes and hopefully attract a younger audience to its lineup.  Though it uses the same platform and engine choices (a 3.6 and 3.8 V6) as the older models, the exterior and interior have been redesigned, with a focus on comfort and quality.
Three trim offerings vary from base to sporty to luxury and carry a good deal of standard features, such as ABS brakes, OnStar, remote keyless entry and start, and power driver's seat.  The LaCrosse is trying to compete with more luxurious, but also more expensive sedans by loading up on features.  Buick has reinforced the steel body paneling and added sound insulation for more safety and less road noise.
A retuned and stronger suspension improves handling and turning ratios, and traction control is standard across the line.  Long saddled with the stigma of being an old person's car, Buick is hoping its updates and active nameplate will entice a new generation of drivers. But despite the reported styling changes, the LaCrosse looks very similar to older style Buicks and though its improved handling does help add to its sportier aspirations, an outdated 4-speed automatic is not likely to be a big selling point. Inside, the backseat can get cramped, with limited headroom due to a sloping roofline.  
It still may be too early to tell how the new Buick LaCrosse will fair in the mid-size sedan market.  It certainly has a cheaper price tag than other well-appointed competitors and is generally believed to be one of the best U.S.-produced cars on the market, but it still lags behind in style, performance, and upscale features.

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