I got my LaCrosse as a gift. I still drive it. My only complaint is that the trunk can only be opened by the key fob. I still mostly drive my 87 Buick Grand National. It's not as smooth and comfortable but I'm addicted to the original Buick I bought back in college.
The infotainment system looks well integrated, many other brands have a screen that looks like the forgot to design it in, and glued a screen on top of the dash.
mausalus09 Oh okay, I didn’t know you were the chief engineer for the 2010 Buick LaCrosse. Let me have my opinion, especially since I’m agreeing with you
2010..! The last real year before simulation started. Look how early "2000's" the lady looks but the bald guy looks very modern i love the variety of that era!!
Love the car but if they were trying to sell it to a younger crowd then they should of had people in their 20s and 30s representing Buick and not people in their 60s.
It’s unfortunate these designer’s “attention to detail” never addressed the HUGE blind spots in this car. I’ve never seen a vehicle with wider A-pillars obscuring driver visibility. Combine this with how the rear-view mirrors attached to these overly wide pillars must have left LaCross owners yelling “Jesus take the wheel”!