Used 2015 Buick LaCrosse Leather Group 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl gas/electric mild hybrid 6A) Consumer Reviews
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Comfortable, Beautiful and Economical Too.
Been looking for a mid-size luxury vehicle for a while and could not find one that I could afford; that is until, I found my CPO 2015 Buick LaCrosse. Sitting inside makes you feel special, its sleek, well appointed, and so very quiet. Bluetooth and OnStar work flawlessly. Even though the trunk is small, the pass through seats really help and the front seats are so comfortable with plenty of leg room and comfortable seating for back passengers. The 2.4L eassist combination has remarkably good pickup for pulling onto the interstate or passing, however the stop/start technology makes it sluggish from a dead-start. I wouldn't really put the LaCrosse in the same class as a typical hybrid, I would consider it a semi-hybrid, but the regenerative technology is cool. I am ok with the mileage, I think I will get a little better when I figure out the best driving strategies. Things I don't like; I found the only usb and the mp3 plug in hidden under the center armrest which is inconvenient; and the arm rest sets too far back and is very small. The tilt / telescoping steering column could have been better engineered, as it blocks the speedometer when adjusted to the point I like and it does not adjust nearly enough. The side pillars are large and blocks driver view somewhat and you can't see the front of the car no matter how high you adjust the seat, which makes it difficult to know how far you are from the curb, just need to be careful when parking or getting near another vehicle.
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Great MPG!
I drive @400 miles to get to work, then 400 home at the end of the week. Mostly highway though I do deal with Chicago and Milwaukee traffic on this commute. So far 38.5 average mpg. I just drove from Milwaukee to Chicago and got 44.7 mpg! Yes I double check at the pump. I do drive specifically for fuel economy and always keep the gauge in the green. Great car, comfortable and a good electronics package. Only complaint so far could be the small mirrors and when I look over my right shoulder it seems all I see is back seat, visibility is not as good as the old Taurus. I just cant understand why there isnt more about this car on the web.
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I Love Buicks!
Drive it, you will love it
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Smoooooth!
Purchased a slightly used (6500mi) from a dealer. Wife needs a car with good back support and adjustments. I hesitate to write this review as I'm somewhat superstitious, but, we love the Lacrosse! Quiet, smooth ride, decent acceleration for a hybrid. The interior is gorgeous and the change lane warning system is awesome! Now have 45,000 mi and my wife commutes a few days a week, 60 mi round trip. We have regular maintenance (oil changes, balancing) at our great dealership. I'm guessing we'll be driving this beauty for another 8 years. Why take a chance on something else when this is soooo good? UPDATE: This is our second Lacrosse (2015) first 2012. It had 5600 miles on it when we purchased it. Currently, 67,000 miles. It has the e assist which enables us to get 29. MPG in our mostly highway driving. It's not the fastest horse out of the gate, but I'll track dependability over speed any day. In the previous 20 years, I owned 5 Park Avenues. Every single Buick has been superb. The ride is super smooth and quiet. Aside from regular oil changes and tire rotation, the Lacrosse has been awesome. Still looks like new! I will admit, it took a bit of getting used to the blind spots on the '12, but the '15 enjoys the blind spot warning, which We love. We think about trading, but why give up a good thing to gain a newer vehicle. If you can find a low mileage one, buy it!
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Love it!
It takes a bit of getting used to the front pillar blind spots.
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