Used 2011 Buick Lucerne CX Sedan Review
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Epitaph for a great car.
Mike, Carmichael, CA, 08/27/2019
2011 Buick Lucerne CX 4dr Sedan (3.9L 6cyl 4A)
I know the reviews were bad, and Consumer Reports dissed this car no end (although CU owner satisfaction ratings were top-tier for the first several years), but I still love my Lucerne. I tell anyone who asks that it will be in my estate. I have a 2006, burgundy CX, 3800 V6 engine (the 3.9 V6 came later and wasn't as reliable), 6 passenger with 40,000 miles that looks and runs better … than the day I bought it 14 years ago. I describe driving it as sitting on a Barkalounger, in my living room, floating on a cloud. I've never had a complaint about the handling or braking, which are both quite sound and very predictable. It's not intended to be a sports car! It does exactly what I want it to. Very old school. The controls are simple and effective, and the sound system is excellent. It gets very poor gas mileage (17 in town, 24 on the highway, though I never drive it much on the freeway anymore to avoid all the pits and scars from thick-treaded SUV tires). Despite being babied, it has suffered the unavoidable leaking front motor mount, and broken (plastic) driver door handle common to all Lucernes. Nonetheless, a couple of days ago, after test driving a 2014 Mercedes CLS (to replace my 2002 Buick Century, which is old and tired), I got back into my Lucerne, with its gobs of light, open space, and soft cuddly seats, and felt as though I had just stepped back into the lap of true comfort and luxury. Cheers to the dinosaurs!
8/28/2020: Still love my Lucerne! I just installed my third battery (after 7-1/2 years, the first went 7-1/2 years as well), AC/Delco. No other problems or repairs during the past year. Purchased a used but new-like 2016 BMW 320i late last summer as a second car. I generally hate it. It handles well and has plenty of power, but the seats are hard, plasticky, low, and tight. The ride is barely tolerable, though the visibility is very good and it is attractive. The point of this discussion is that when I go from the BMW to the Lucerne, I feel like I have just placed myself back into the lap of refined luxury. The Buick has less pep, but the the drive train feels so much more refined than the herky-jerky, dual clutch, buzzy, 4 cylinder revving in the BMW. Sadly, no one makes these big American cruisers anymore, then again, maybe no one would buy them. Either way, I'm keeping mine until I die.
8/31/2022: Still driving and loving my Lucerne. It just flipped to 44,000 miles and still looks brand new. I only drive it around town as a "boulevard cruiser" these days. I'd be afraid to drive any distance on the freeway, as it's 16 years old and still sporting almost all of its original parts. That said, it still runs like new. I'll drive it 'til I die.
Still love my Lucerne! It's a boulevard cruiser that never sees rain or the freeway, but I love every minute I drive it. It's capacious, soft, cozy and cushy, just the way no cars are made these days. With any luck, I'll drive it 'til the end.
Pretty Lucy!
Little Miss Lucy, Tyler, TX, 07/28/2016
2011 Buick Lucerne CX 4dr Sedan (3.9L 6cyl 4A)
My Lucerne (Lucy) is a pretty car and she has never given me trouble. I wanted a white car, and got one used in great condition from a totally reliable dealer here in Tyler, TX. At first I didn't like how Lucy handled, but then, it is a 2009 Lucerne as opposed to my 1994 LeSabre, which I miss to this day. As for as a Buick, I am totally surprised with my choice to get another one but … the LeSabre was a good friend to me, and I figured a 2009 would also be my reliable car. I recommend to anyone, get a Buick!
Love that car.
gbahr, Magnolia, TX, 01/28/2016
2011 Buick Lucerne CX 4dr Sedan (3.9L 6cyl 4A)
Very Nice Car
Roy Rossini, Haymarket, VA, 04/09/2016
2011 Buick Lucerne CX 4dr Sedan (3.9L 6cyl 4A)
The 2011 seems to have fewer issues than it's previous years, however, I'd suggest you still look at problems reported, such as oil leaks and fuel filter issues. Not a bad car by any means. It's really just a grandpa car. That's all.
Edmunds Summary Review of the 2011 Buick Lucerne CX Sedan
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Quiet, roomy cabin
- Pro:available six-passenger seating
- Pro:large trunk
- Pro:intuitive controls.
- Con:Sloppy handling with standard suspension
- Con:weak V6 engine
- Con:subpar brakes
- Con:dated four-speed automatic transmission.
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