The 2010 Buick LaCrosse Starts New Battle for Bling with Lexus

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Will it Compete?

While the all new 2011 Regal may be hogging a bit of the spotlight from big brother LaCrosse it should not be forgotten that this was the car that started people muttering a certain
 phrase: "Lexus fighter." Now who with a memory long enough to cover the Century, Park Avenue, Roadmaster and other such illustrious titles thought that day would ever come? It can all just be a bit of a shock to see well built, attractive Buicks being introduced on a routine basis. Sort of like seeing a leprechaun on the subway.

It is also odd that Buick decided to keep the name "LaCrosse" for this model as it has no real history with the company and it unfortunately means something rather rude to Canadians in Quebec. Apparently in their distinct dialect of French it translates directly to mean the act of pleasing oneself. While it may be nice to be happy with your Buick I don't think that is what the designers had in mind.

Starting at $27,805, the LaCrosse comes standard with a 3.0 liter 255 horsepower six cylinder that has been a part of the GM lineup for decades. (That's not a bad thing: GM makes some pretty stout engines.) There is also on CXS models a 280 horsepower 3.6 liter engine stolen from the Cadillac CTS but slightly down on power to keep the usual corporate hierarchy. (Some things never change.) Fuel economy for the 3.0 is 18 city/27 highway and for the 3.6 is 17 city/26 highway.

The amazing part about the LaCrosse is that while it drives and feels like many lower level Lexus models it actually is priced more like a Camry or Accord. Now, some people have simpler taste than the chrome heavy affectations of Buick owners but they sure aren't Lexus owners. Have you ever seen a car company with more of its logos in gold instead of silver? It must have something to do with why it seems like Real Estate Agents named Phyllis are usually behind the wheel of Lexus models.

 
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