Used 2013 Buick LaCrosse Leather Group 4dr Sedan AWD (3.6L 6cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
Great car . . .
Replaced my large Cadillac with the LaCrosse. Missed the leg room and extra smooth drive for a while. But the difference in cost was worth it. This car has had one -- one! -- repair which was fully covered by warranty. Worn wheel bearing. Otherwise it has been just about flawless. That was better than my Cadillac!
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My Buick LaCrosse gave its life for mine.
My husband and were in a horrific accident where another diver broadside us going 80 miles per hour. We are very banged up and I currently can't walk but with therapy hopefully I'll heal. The police and hospital were surprised how well we were from the condition of our car. Loved this car.
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- Leather Group SedanMSRP: $12,198432 mi away
- Leather Group SedanMSRP: $8,999119 mi away
- Premium II Group SedanMSRP: $16,998435 mi away
Senior Citizen Car Corners With The Best Of Them
Over the 2 years I've owned this car it has been reliable, comfortable and fun. Prior to this car I owned a Mercedes Benz E350. My Buick is all the car the MB is reputed to be. Only one problem, the front passenger seat passenger present sensor failed. My mechanic cannot do airbag work so it went to the Chevy dealer, ugh ! My experience with dealership service departments has been at best negative, they lied about the service cars need, shorted me on fluids during routine service and lied about the reason they shorted me. I would not hesitate to buy another Buick Lacrosse.
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Comfy Sedan
Great basic sedan. Fuel economy is excellent. Lack of USB and electrical outlets is the only distraction from a well designed interior.
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Very satisfied, but with a few reservations
The 2013 Lacrosse is a clean, quiet and comfortable ride with which I'm generally quite pleased. Agree with the Edmunds review about the relatively small truck space and limited rear visibility, but the latter arises from having to fit the rear-view camera into the design. And speaking of design, be advised that there is virtually no place to store anything, and the storage spaces that do exist are undersized. Just a poor piece of human engineering. I've actually had to buy a Rubbermaid front seat organizer, which is absurd. Also absurd is the hump in the middle of the back-seat floor, which serves no useful mechanical purpose; why is it there?