Used Buick Lucerne for Sale near Austin, TX
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The Buick Lucerne is well-loved for its smooth ride, spacious and comfortable interior, and powerful engine options across various model years. Owners appreciate the luxury features and overall quality for the price, making it a strong value choice. However, some drawbacks noted include lower fuel economy in urban driving conditions, tight seating for larger individuals, and occasional visibility issues. Overall, the Lucerne is recognized as a reliable and enjoyable vehicle with some performance and design critiques.
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John I
Reviewed a 2008 Buick Lucerne on May 26, 2024
Steel body, soundproof, Buick quality,safe, comfortable ride and seats, bullet proof 3800 engine, locate parts easy. Could go on. Beast
Charles R
Reviewed a 2011 Buick Lucerne on Dec 18, 2020
I’ve had hundreds of cars in my lifetime mainly because I was in businesses that dealt in cars. The Buick Lucerne stands out from all of those cars as probably being about the best one I’ve ever owned. It has all the things you ‘d ever want in a car, powerful, roomy, great looking and really good on gas for the size of car that it is. With the right tires it’s amazing in snow every bit as good as a four-wheel-drive. The other thing is that it is trouble free. I have not had to replace anything in almost 80,000 miles. This is Buick’s best kept secret!
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2007 Buick V6 CXL FWD on Feb 16, 2008
The car is fine. It has bucket leather seats. Everything about it is luxury. However, I have experienced leg and hip pain after driving this car.
Sven Z
Reviewed a 2008 Buick Lucerne on Jan 31, 2023
Nicely equipped, roomy, large trunk space, comfortable ride. Only issue is high gas consumption.
Buick Lucerne Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Super FWD | $44,460 |
| CXL Premium FWD | $35,675 |
| CX FWD | $29,730 |
| CXL FWD | $33,130 |
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Continuing its rebranding in a hope to boost sales and attract younger buyers, Buick has replaced the extremely popular LeSabre with the new full-sized Lucerne. The Lucerne has big shoes to fill, as the LeSabre accounted for more than half of all Buick sales until its demise.
Marketing itself as a luxury sedan, the Lucerne also signals the return of the V8 engine to the Buick lineup after a ten-year absence. Offering upscale comfort and room at a lower price tag than many foreign sedans, the Lucerne comes in three trims (CS, CXL, and CXS) with two different engines. The different trim names are supposed to evoke luxury and sport styling, though they only really vary by their standard features. Even the base model comes loaded with standard power elements, air conditioning, ABS brakes and traction control. Leather seats are the norm for the luxury and sport models, and a navigation system, leather steering wheel, and heated seats are nice options.
The Lucerne has received a big, though decidedly unnoticed marketing push, being featured on Martha Stewart's short-lived “Apprentice“ show and serving as the car that toted Tiger Woods around to his appearances in 2006. These stunts hint at Buick's attempt to aim at a younger market than its stereotypical retiree driver.
Still too new to gauge its success or failure, the Lucerne has scored highly for a quiet and comfortable driving experience, and the V8 is a welcome addition under the hood.










