Used 2014 Buick LaCrosse Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Well designed, comfortable, surprisingly spirited
This is a very good quasi-luxury sedan, handsome in its design, with a well-appointed interior and comfortable seats. The 3.6L engine is surprisingly spirited, a refinement on a basic engine GM has had for years, a workhorse with power to spare, even for this large sedan. Cargo space is excellent. Handling is easy and most controls are intuitive. My wife is the primary driver, and this is the largest car she has ever handled. She is perfectly at ease with it, after some years of driving mid-sized cars. Gas consumption is on the high side, about 22 mpg average, but this car is driven a lot on suburban roads. Highway driving mpg is closer to 28. I would definitely buy another LaCrosse. Pity they intend to discontinue the model.
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best we ever owned
WE have loved our Buick since we drove it home. The smooth ride, the quiet on the interstate. gas mileage and low maintenance prevent us from trading it in
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Love this car!
This is a luxury car without the luxury price. The V6 engine has a lot of power and provides for quick acceleration. I really love the luxury interior and great sound system.
I gave up on European cars!Buy American
I’ve had both American and European cars.Dont get me wrong the Mercedes,Audi,Volvo’s top safety is great.Though Buick makes you feel like your buying quality from the people you live among!Great car rides smooth & I was gonna get a 2010 Chevy Tahoe or a 2009 Porsche Cayenne.Both very reliable but the gas on both are horrible and hard to park the Tahoe anywhere!I would still buy it later on in life.Porsche suv I wanted so bad though the cost of repairs and maintenance turned my head to the Buick!I never looked back.The enclave would be my next choice if I decided to get an suv or maybe a Tahoe! The both suv’s Are just to good to pass up!
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Constantly something wrong with it
Bought a CPO 2014 AWD Leather. I bought it with just over 20 miles. It now has 35k miles. In one year, it has been in the shop (in addition to annual inspection / oil changes) for (1) rotor resurfacing, (2) front car seat tracks (x2 separate trips, resulting in now inverse controlling of the seat), (3) recall for airbag issue (4) The radio/nav screen just stopped turning on (still being addressed) (4) resealing of tires at 6/32 tread because TPMS was constantly on (5) check engine light came on for a few days after high speeed acceleration on the highway (that went away a few days later). Also, I just got a new notice from buick that something could go wrong in the future, so warranty on that item is extended (I forget what it was about, don't anticipate owning it much longer to find out). Gas mileage is poor. Comfort is poor for me - seat to steering wheel to dash controls are awkward. It is loud inside. I loved how this car looked and still do, but that's about it for now.
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