2012 Buick Lacrosse Premium Sedan Silver *like New on 2040-cars
Pearland, Texas, United States
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Condition: Excellent Mileage: 37,518 The Silver 2012 Buick LaCrosse being sold here comes with the following Premium Package Options and Features: <> 18" Chrome Alloy Wheels <> Alarm <> Auxiliary Pwr Outlet <> Cruise Control <> Fog Lamps <> Auto-Off Headlights <> HID headlights <> Rear Parking Aid <> Rear Reading Lamps <> Remote Engine Start <> Adjustable Steering Wheel <> Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel w/ Controls <> Intermittent Wipers <> Front Floor Mats <> Keyless Entry <> Power Door Locks <> Electrochromic rearview mirror <> Heated Mirrors <> Mirror Memory <> Power Driver Mirror <> Driver Vanity Mirror <> Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror <> Passenger Vanity Mirror <> Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror <> Power Steering <> Premium Sound System <> CD / MP3 Player <> Satellite Radio <> AM/FM Stereo <> Auxiliary Audio Input <> Heating & Cooling <> Climate Control <> Dual Zone A/C <> Rear A/C <> Navigation & Communication <> Onboard Hands-Free Communications System <> Wireless Cell Phone Hookup <> Leather Seats <> Heated Driver Seat <> Driver Lumbar <> Seat Memory <> Power Driver Seat <> Power Passenger Seat <> Pass-Through Rear Seat <> Split Bench Seat <> Bucket Seats <> Passenger Capacity: 5 DIMENSIONS: Passenger Volume (cu. ft.): 100.0 Front Head Room (in): 38.0 Front Leg Room (in): 41.7 Front Shoulder Room (in): 57.4 Front Hip Room (in): 55.2 Second Head Room (in): 37.3 Second Leg Room (in): 40.5 Second Shoulder Room (in): 56.0 Second Hip Room (in): 53.9 Trunk Volume (cu. ft.): 10.8 |
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Nearly half of Buick dealers choose buyout over investing to sell EVs
Wed, Dec 20 2023In 2022, General Motors gave Buick dealers across the nation a simple choice: invest a significant amount of money to prepare for EVs or opt for a buyout. Over a year later, the brand has reportedly lost nearly half of its dealerships as it prepares to roll out its first electric cars. Trade journal Automotive News reported that the number of Buick dealers in the United States dropped by about 47% during 2023. At the beginning of the year, the network included 1,958 stores; fast-forward to December and that figure stands at approximately 1,000. More dealers could throw in the towel in the coming weeks, as the publication adds that the buyout program remains open and will continue. Dollar figures haven't been released, so we don't know precisely how much money a dealer who opts out can claim from General Motors or how much money a dealer needs to spend to stick with the brand. However, the latter figure falls somewhere between $300,000 and $400,000, Automotive News learned. Dealers notably need to invest in equipment (such as charging stations) and training. Buick doesn't seem fazed by the exodus. "I'm really pleased with where we are. The network, where we are now, is a good size. It's with dealers who are focused on the business, who've shown that they can recover the volume that the dealers who transitioned away were doing," company boss Duncan Aldred said. According to Automotive News, the dealers who chose to stop selling Buick models accounted for about 20% of the brand's sales in the United States. Buick told the publication that around 89% of the American population still lives within 25 miles of one of its dealerships. General Motors extended the same offer to Cadillac dealerships in 2020, and about 150 stores allegedly chose to leave. For context, the dealer network consisted of 880 locations in the United States before executives floated the buyout offer. The dealers who left received between $300,000 to $500,000, the report adds, while preparing to sell electric cars would have set them back by around $200,000. Related video:
Buick Envision CUV launches in China, is America next?
Fri, 29 Aug 2014Buick is launching its new midsize Envision crossover in China at the Chengdu Motor Show, where it will slot between the subcompact Encore and larger Enclave. While it might be hard to muster too much excitement about a Chinese-market crossover, don't completely ignore this one. There's a very good chance it could be on sale in North America to fill the same hole in the brand's lineup over here, possibly as a 2016 model.
We recently spied the Envision completely undisguised as it was arriving at the Chengdu show for its debut. The CUV still looks like a stretched Encore from some front angles, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing. It's got a similar oversized grille, hood vents (presumably faux) and large greenhouse as its little brother. Where the midsize CUV differs is its prominent crease running down the side and the different rear treatment, with wing-shaped trim cutting into the taillights.
The interior looks like a pretty nice place to spend time, too, with a predictable mix of leather, wood and metal, and it should be quiet in there with its active noise cancelation system. Infotainment is provided by an eight-inch touchscreen with a touchpad and voice controls.
2017 Buick LaCrosse priced at $32,990
Mon, May 16 2016Buick has announced the starting price for its totally redesigned LaCrosse sedan, and it's looking competitive. According to the company's consumer website, the base trim will start at $32,990, while the vehicle featured on the page is helpfully listed as "As Shown: $45,560." Buick is being coy about the standard equipment list, but we do know a few traditionally higher-end options will be free of charge, including an eight-inch touchscreen that's compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and HID headlamps. General Motors' 4G LTE wifi is a no-cost feature (although you'll need to shell out for a data plan, eventually). The optional extras list, which will include goodies like adaptive cruise control, hasn't been published yet. Underhood, all LaCrosse models will get eight-speed automatic transmissions paired with 305-horsepower, 3.6-liter V6 engines. The new powertrain, plucked from the Cadillac XT5, has stop-start and cylinder deactivation as standard to save fuel, although it's still too early to predict where the LaCrosse will fall on the EPA scale. Front-wheel drive is standard, but all-wheel drive will be available for a unknown premium. Buick says the sedan's reasonable starting price backs the company's "position of attainable luxury." And that's true. At $32,990 the LaCrosse is $560 less than the $33,550 base Toyota Avalon, $355 less than the $33,345 Nissan Maxima S, and $850 less than the $33,840 Kia Cadenza. Only the antiquated Ford Taurus, at $27,985, can undercut it. On the opposite end, the LaCrosse is $6,945 less than a front-drive Lincoln MKS and $6,060 less than a Lexus ES. Starting prices are useful tools for comparison but they only go so far – we'll have to wait until next month, when full details are released, to see how truly reasonable the LaCrosse's price is.






















