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2006 Buick Lucerne in San Leandro

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Vehicle Specs
Price: N/A Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive
Year: 2006 Engine: V6
Mileage: 32,142 Bodystyle: Sedans
Location: San Leandro,CA Doors: 4
Exterior: White Dealer Stock #: N/A
Interior: Beige VIN #: N/A
Transmission: Automatic Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
Air Conditioning,Power Steering,Power Windows,Power Door Locks,Tilt Wheel,Cruise Control,AM/FM Stereo,Single Compact Disc,Dual Front Air Bags,Front Side Air Bags,ABS (4-Wheel),Traction Control,Power Seat,Alloy Wheels,Glass Solar-Ray light tinted,Daytime running lamps switchable,Moldings bodyside body-color with chrome inserts,Mirrors outside rearview power body-color manual folding,Wipers Intermittent front structure-less wiper blades,Grille chromed,CRUISE CONTROL,Defogger rear-window electric,Mirror inside rearview manual day/night,Seat adjuster power driver 6-way,Theft-deterrent system PASS-Key III,Antenna integral rear,Keyless entry remote programmable,Power outlet auxiliary 12-volt,Windows power includes driver express-down,Door locks power programmable enhanced safety includes lockout protection,Tire inflation monitor system,Trunk release power includes valet lockout located in glovebox,Armrest center rear includes dual cupholders and trunk pass through,Carpet savers front and rear stain-resistant,QuietT
Professional Review

Milford, Michigan Buick's campaign to remake itself as an American version of Lexus began last year with the LaCrosse, which was a valiant effort flawed by somnambulant styling. In developing its new Lucerne flagship, which effectively replaces both the aged Park Avenue and the LeSabre, Buick continued its case of Toyota envy by benchmarking the Avalon and the ES330. Slide into the Lucerne's driver's seat, squint at the creamy, finely stitched leather and the close tolerances of the interior trim pieces, and you might actually think you're in one of those cars. Run your hands over the plastics, though, and you'll realize that the materials are, alas, not quite as rich as the Avalon's.

Yet despite its considerable heft, the Lucerne is more entertaining to drive than the floaty Avalon, thanks to firmer damping and better body control, particularly in the CXS model, which offers magnetic ride control and has the same Northstar V-8 as the far more expensive but mechanically identical new Cadillac DTS. (GM's old 3.8-literV-6 is standard in the $26,990 CX and the $28,990 CXL.) GM aimed at Lexus with the Lucerne, but the bull's-eye turned out to be Cadillac.

Price: $38,775 (as tested, CXS)
Engine: 4.6L V-8, 275 hp, 295 lb-ft
Drive: Front-wheel

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