Used 2016 Buick LaCrosse Consumer Reviews
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Only two occasions
Thought after looking at used pre owned cars just get a 2015 Buick Lacrosse. I have the cheapest version car is incredible in smooth ride. Being it's the luxurious version of Buick this vehicle powered with four cylinder other cars as new Maxima and Chrysler 300 don't have 'em. It does get good fuel economy for a large car as Lacrosse so stylish at best. I love the logic quality materials but one thing as said about two occasions the rear headroom and visibility is horrible other than a cheap car purchased. The car is nice but seems the controls are bit difficult at times other than that like this car it's affordable getting this vehicle might keep for couple months after my leased be up on something else.
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Chose MKZ over LaCrosse
Tough choice between this AWD and Lincoln MKZ Reserve AWD but ended up with the Lincoln. Even the Buick Premium did not offer rear heated seats. The LaCrosse seemed a larger interior and more open feeling. I felt the MKZ had a slightly smoother and more comfortable ride which was the tipping factor. Both nice cars. Considerrd es350, Impala, Cadenza and Azura.
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- Premium II Group SedanMSRP: $11,699189 mi away
- Premium I Group SedanMSRP: $19,595120 mi away
- Sport Touring SedanMSRP: $8,999173 mi away
Do not buy a Buick without...
When you test drive this car pay special attention to the front head rest. I don't think this is limited to the Lacrosse. We didn't notice it on test drive, and I bought the car for my wife because we wanted the Delphi safety features on the high end trim package. The headrest is too far forward a problem that owners have complained about for years on forums. Dealers will do nothing to help. Buick doesn't care. This is one of the cars traded in most within one year, and I don't this is the reason. My wife, who is short, refuses to drive it. Other than this and the fact that the side windows are too small, I like the car very much. Without Buick's help, I removed the headrest , put it in a vice and bent it to a better fit. The technology is too complicated, especially when I had to show the dealer how to reset the oil change counter. The touch screen displays can be a distraction while driving. It's a very comfortable and quiet ride. Thge back up camera display is at an angle so the sun blocks it out at times. I like the car.
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Great Car/Bad Dealership
The car is great! Sports Chevrolet In Silver Spring, MD did not honor my Edmunds discount. They prentended to honor the $19,700 price but ended up charging me more after I reviewed the breakdown of the price. They don’t deserve to be partners with Edmunds. The Buick is very nice inside and out. The Volt gauge is confusing because sometimes it’s up and sometimes it’s down. I feel the car is more sluggish when the volts are lower but I don’t understand why. Maybe the phone charging is impacting the voltage? That’s my only critique at this point. The car is stylish and smooth. Haven’t had this many compliments on my car since my Lincoln Towncar!
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Love it!
It takes a bit of getting used to the front pillar blind spots.
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