Buick LaCrosse is a mid-size sedan manufactured and marketed by Buick since 2004.
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Buick LaCrosse is a mid-size sedan manufactured and marketed by Buick since 2004.
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For 2010, the Buick LaCrosse was completely redesigned and moved upmarket as a larger premium sedan.
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In 2000, Buick showcased a LaCrosse concept featuring styling features that harkened back to Buicks of the late 1940s, such as a long hood, swooping sidespear, front fender port holes, and a fastback roof line.
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The Buick LaCrosse Concept was based on the GM G body shared with the Buick Park Avenue.
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Buick LaCrosse debuted in late 2004 as a 2005 model, replacing the Century and Regal.
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The Buick LaCrosse Super was positioned as a higher-performance model of the sedan with revised front end styling, as well as a return of displaying four Ventiports under the hood, a rear spoiler, projector beam fog lights, Magnasteer, larger brakes, and revised suspension tuning with standard Stabilitrak.
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Buick LaCrosse received a Good overall score in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's frontal impact crash test and a Marginal overall rating in the side impact test.
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Profile of a 2nd generation Buick LaCrosse, clearly showing Buick's re-introduced, trademark sweep-spear design.
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Door panel in 2nd generation Buick LaCrosse, showing the new distinctive curvaceous design theme with faux leather cover the entire door.
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The Buick LaCrosse CXS includes a system marketed as Real Time Damping that adjusts the damping forces of the shocks and struts for improved ride and handling.
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The eAssist Buick LaCrosse delivers a class leading fuel economy of 25 mpg city and 36 mpg highway.
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The LaCrosse was sold in Mexico starting in 2010, as the Buick brand returned to the country after 13 years of absence.
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Third generation Buick LaCrosse debuted at the 2015 LA Auto Show as a 2017 model using E2XX platform shared with the 2016–present Chevrolet Impala.
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The Buick LaCrosse comes standard with 10 air bags including front air bags, roof rail-mounted head-curtain air bags, seat-mounted side-impact air bags for both front and rear outboard seat passengers, and knee air bags for front seat passengers.
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Buick LaCrosse is one of six vehicles GM discontinued after the 2019 model year amid a global restructuring effort by the company.
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The discontinuation of the LaCrosse only affects the North American market and Buick will continue to build the LaCrosse in China, where the sedan is a best seller.
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The 2019 Buick LaCrosse is available with a nine-speed Hydra-Matic automatic transmission with an average fuel consumption of 6.
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Trim levels for the New Buick LaCrosse model are known as the 652T Elite, 652T Luxury and 652T Distinguished.
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