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Do you have to be in your 80's to drive this Buick....

Old Jul 23, 2006 | 12:22 AM
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Re: Do you have to be in your 80's to drive this Buick....

I think it would be a great daily driver. I think they even look pretty cool.
Old Jul 23, 2006 | 10:19 AM
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Re: Do you have to be in your 80's to drive this Buick....

We just went and drove a CXS and I gotta tell you it is very nice.

The only issue I have is that the Chrysler 300 offers just as much (more in some respects) at a lower price.

The Lucerene has an edge in sophistication overall and the fact you won't pass yourself every five minutes in it, unlike the 300.

Comparing the 2 side-by-side, it is a dead heat until the price is figured in.... then the 300 wins. Hell, with employee pricing right now, you can get a 300 SRT-8 for the same $$$$ as a CXS!
Old Jul 23, 2006 | 04:57 PM
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If it were me I would wait and see on the Impala SS because I think GXP's and Impala SS's are pretty sweet FWD cars. However, the Lucerne is a nice car. And with the V8, portholes, black with chrome rims, its pretty stealthy looking.
Old Jul 23, 2006 | 10:48 PM
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I totaly had this car DOA last year. I am amazed at the popularity of the car...I really am. I never would have expected it to do as well as it did. I thought it was going to sink Buick.
I see the car more and more...and it is a really really nice car.
Old Jul 24, 2006 | 11:56 AM
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While I'm not a fan of the LaCrosse, I'd give the Lucerne CXS a big . The interior is very well crafted. I'd imagine there are some significant suspension differences between it and an Impala SS, so driving both may make the styling and perception questions irrelevant.

If you like the way it drives (and obviously like fwd), go with the Lucerne and be a bit daring. Buick will continue its makeover over the next few years and shake up its "old folks" image, just as Cadillac has.

Even if Tiger wasn't on the payroll, he'd choose the Lucerne:


BUT if waiting was an option, I'd hold out for the new CTS.

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Old Jul 24, 2006 | 12:03 PM
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Re: Do you have to be in your 80's to drive this Buick....

Originally Posted by jrp4uc



While I'm not a fan of the LaCrosse, I'd give the Lucerne CXS a big . The interior is very well crafted. I'd imagine there are some significant suspension differences between it and an Impala SS, so driving both may make the styling and perception questions irrelevant.
Lucerne is a G-body and is larger than the Impala, a W-body. While the interior may have a similar shape and design the two cars are completely different.
Old Jul 24, 2006 | 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by 91_z28_4me
Lucerne is a G-body and is larger than the Impala, a W-body. While the interior may have a similar shape and design the two cars are completely different.
Right. I wasn't implying there were only suspension differences between the cars. One would guess Buicks, even in this guise, would have softer suspensions than "SS" Chevys. They also are different sizes, weight, have different axle ratios, steering response, engines, etc. So all this means the cars aren't going to drive the same. Which is why getting behind the wheel may answer a lot of questions right away.

The pics were just there for fun.

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Old Jul 24, 2006 | 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by jrp4uc



I never realized there would ever come a day when I'd say this......

That high performance SS version of a Chevrolet looks far and away more boring and than a.......... a BUICK!!!!

On looks alone, I'd take the Buick.

Both CXS and 300C cost the same (around $7,000 more than the SS). That being the case, I'd still take the 300C

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Old Jul 24, 2006 | 02:31 PM
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Re: Do you have to be in your 80's to drive this Buick....

I like the Lucerne more and more every time I see it (I am 28). My Dad and Mom both like this thing as well. It is the first car my Dad has specifically mentioned in years.
Old Jul 24, 2006 | 03:12 PM
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Re: Do you have to be in your 80's to drive this Buick....

Originally Posted by guionM
Both CXS and 300C cost the same (around $7,000 more than the SS). That being the case, I'd still take the 300C
If the Lucerne were RWD would you take it over the 300C?
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