Used 2019 Buick LaCrosse Consumer Reviews
Thrilled with my new Lacrosse
This was my first new car since purchasing my 2005 Toyota Avalon which I retired after driving it for more than 240,000 miles. I got a great deal on the Lacrosse since they were running a Memorial Day special with a 16% discount. I built the car I wanted on Edmonds.com at noon and had three offers that were much less than I expected by the end of the day, the lowest of which was from Wilkins Buick in Glen Burnie, MD. The dealer was able to find the exact car I wanted and had it ready for me to pick up in just a couple of days. I love the interior and exterior styling and the extensive technological features which were very intuitive to learn.
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Buick’s best ever sedan
This is a truly outstanding vehicle! The ride is quiet and luxurious yet responsive and fun. I had a 2013 Lacrosse and when I heard GM was discontinuing the Lacrosse I had to have the last of the series. I went all out and got The Avenir; I am extatic with the car. The features are awesome. The road visibility is improved over previous models. The V6/310 hp engine is a big jump over the 2013 which had the V6/217 hp. Couple that with 200 lbs lower curb weight and a 9 speed electronic transmission and the car is lively. The adaptive suspension makes for outstanding comfort on any road surface. The traditional quiet ride of the Buick makes it a solid luxury sedan. The interior is spacious! Plenty of room in the front or back seats and the trunk space is awesome.
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- Essence SedanMSRP: $12,99514 mi away
- Essence SedanMSRP: $21,590In-stock online
- Avenir SedanMSRP: $19,998160 mi away
GM Excellence
My 2017 Buick Lacrosse is an outstanding vehicle that is a pleasure to drive. It is a triumph of American manufacturing superiority. This is my fourth Lacrosse in 7 years and it is the best yet. The car is comfortable and performs well on both long drives and in the city. I have had no mechanical or technological issues with the vehicle since purchase in November '17. On a recent trip from western North Carolina to south Florida the car averaged 34mpg. GM's decision to discontinue this model is unfortunate. There is a distinctive place for exceptional sedans in the US, and this car is truly exceptional.
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Enjoy the Ride
I bought my Lacrosse in July 2017. In October 2018, the serial gateway module that controls the instrument panel had to be replaced. My dealer said that he had never serviced this problem before so it may have just been a fluke as others were not having similar issues. Other than this, I loved owning this car - with one exception. The auto stop/start which helps save fuel is annoying. I would have liked to have been able to disable it. I traded this car for personal reasons and was disappointed in its resale value.
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Phantom battery drain
Unsolvable battery drain kills batteries every year or so. Many reviews address this issue but i missed them before buying. Just spent 300 dollars for new battery w labor. Location in trunk is such that the average guy could never remove it. Must completely remove trunk linings to even see it. Problem has afflicted lacrosse for years and never fixed.