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Friday, March 27, 2009

2009 Buick LaCrosse - Review


The 2009 Buick LaCrosse is a carryover model from the prior year. Its well-established name has become a standard in the full-size luxury sedan market. The 2009 LaCrosse includes generous power, impressive fuel economy, and sophisticated safety features. With a base price of $24,840, the LaCrosse is also an affordable choice compared to competitive models like the Acura TL and Lexus ES350. However, some contemporary buyers might be disinclined to buy due to the 2009 LaCrosse's classic exterior. Nevertheless, with Buick's 100,000-mile powertrain warranty, the LaCrosse is hard to beat.


Under the hood, the Buick LaCrosse is equipped with either a 200 horsepower 3.8L V6 or a 300 horsepower 5.3L V8. But, in the LaCrosse, high performance does not mean high fuel consumption. The 3.8L trim gets 17 city MPG and 28 highway MPG, while the 5.3L version can reach 16 city MPG and 24 highway MPG. A four-speed electronically-controlled automatic transmission with overdrive is standard, but there are no other transmission options. Some buyers could be disappointed without a manual option though. This Buick includes the standard GM OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics as well. This system will automatically monitor the LaCrosse and will alert drivers to any necessary maintenance through a monthly email.


The interior of the 2009 LaCrosse is stocked with features like the complete OnStar system, power programmable door locks, a Driver Information Center (with several different language settings), and a QuietTuning program. Buick's QuietTuning includes sound dampers and baffles, improved insulation and a refined exhaust so that drivers and passengers can enjoy a quiet ride for conversation, music, or simple quietude. Buyers will receive a free one-year subscription to OnStar that consists of roadside assistance, instant accident alerts and airbag deployment sensors. However, consumers should be aware that, in order to continue the OnStar program after the one-year, buyers will be required to pay a monthly fee. A universal home remote is standard on the Super trim. This remote can control an owner's home's garage door, lighting, and security system.


Overall, the 2009 Buick LaCrosse is a four-door luxury sedan with a number of included upgrades and options. Families looking for an affordable luxury model will be pleased with what the LaCrosse has to offer. However, those that don't need seating for up to six passengers might want to look at a more compact sedan. Competitively priced and traditionally styled, the 2009 LaCrosse is a perfect pick for families that don't want to purchase a model without an established reputation

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