2006-2008 Buick Lucerne: Full Review
Updated: 11/23/08
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Pros
- Quietness
- Control layout
- Acceleration (V8)
- Interior materials
- Ride
Cons
- Fuel economy
Vehicle Highlights
For the 2006 model year, Buick replaced its best-selling LeSabre and also the top-of-the-line Park Avenue with a brand-new Lucerne. Competing against the Chrysler 300, Mercury Montego, and Toyota Avalon, this front-wheel-drive full-size sedan was the first Buick to offer V8 power in more than a decade. Lucerne shared its basic architecture and V8 engine with the premium Cadillac DTS. Measuring 2-3 inches longer in wheelbase than its predecessor, the Lucerne split the difference in overall length, falling between the dimensions of its two forerunners. Front bucket seats with a center console permitted five-passenger capacity. CX and CXL models could replace the buckets with an available front bench that provided six-passenger seating. Four trim levels were offered: CX with a 197-horsepower V6, top-of-the-line CXS with a 275-hp V8, and midlevel CXL that came with either engine. All models used a four-speed automatic transmission. Antilock four-wheel disc brakes were standard. An antiskid system was standard on the CXS and optional for the CXL V8. Exclusively on CXS models, the antiskid system teamed with GM's Magnetic Ride Control, which was designed to adjust the ride to match road surfaces and driving conditions. All Lucernes contained head-protecting curtain side airbags and front torso side airbags. CX models rode on 16-inch wheels, while the CXL had 17s and the CXS 18-inchers. OnStar assistance was standard. Leather upholstery was standard in CXL and CXS models, but unavailable for the CX. Available features included remote engine start, heated and cooled front seats, rear park assist, and satellite radio.
Expert Ratings Summary (view detailed report)
| Category | V8 Lucerne Rating | |
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| Performance | 7 | |
| Fuel Economy | 4 | |
| Ride Quality | 7 | |
| Steering/Handling/Braking | 5 | |
| Quietness | 8 | |
| Controls/Materials | 7 | |
| Interior Room | 8 | |
| Room/Comfort (rear) | 7 | |
| Cargo Capacity | 5 | |
| Value within Class | 6 | |
| Total Score: | 64 |
Year to Year Changes
Our road test for the 2006-2008 Buick Lucerne includes a full evaluation from the inside out. We've evaluated every aspect of the 2006-2008 Buick Lucerne and highlighted the vehicle's performance with pros and cons. Use our comprehensive road test ratings to decide if this generation 2006-2008 Buick Lucerne is right for you.
Consumer Guide® Road-Test Evaluation
Lucerne occupies a comfortable middle ground between the more flamboyant Chrysler 300 and the more conservative Toyota Avalon. Clearly, it's a step up in roominess and features from the old Buick LeSabre and Park Avenue sedans that it replaces. The V8 CXS model rivals some sedans in the premium large car class for power, if not for overall sophistication. It also offers better ride control. Best Lucerne value, though, may be a well-appointed CXL with the V6, which delivers performance and comfort at a relatively reasonable price for the large-car group. Resale values have been a little higher than those of other Buick models.
Expert Ratings Summary
| Category | V8 Lucerne Rating | |
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| Performance | 7 | |
| Fuel Economy | 4 | |
| Ride Quality | 7 | |
| Steering/Handling/Braking | 5 | |
| Quietness | 8 | |
| Controls/Materials | 7 | |
| Interior Room | 8 | |
| Room/Comfort (rear) | 7 | |
| Cargo Capacity | 5 | |
| Value within Class | 6 | |
| Total Score: | 64 |
Trouble Spots
Consumer Guide® Estimated Repair Costs
| Item Name | Repair Cost |
| A/C Compressor | $850 |
| Alternator | $660 |
| Automatic Transmission or Transaxle | $3,950 |
| Brakes | $575 |
| Constant Velocity Joints | $2,550 |
| Exhaust System | $665 |
| Radiator | $880 |
| Shocks and/or Struts | $2,910 |
| Timing Chain or Belt | $1,750 |
| Prices | Good | Average | Poor |
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| 2008 | |||
| Lucerne Super V8 | $27,000-29,500 | $25,100-27,400 | $18,100-19,800 |
| Lucerne V6 | $18,500-22,000 | $17,000-20,200 | $11,800-14,100 |
| Lucerne V8 | $22,500-25,000 | $20,700-23,000 | $14,600-16,300 |
| 2007 | |||
| Lucerne V6 | $16,200-19,500 | $14,700-17,700 | $10,400-12,500 |
| Lucerne V8 | $20,500-22,000 | $18,900-20,200 | $13,300-14,300 |
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| Lucerne V6 | $14,200-17,200 | $12,900-15,700 | $8,700-10,500 |
| Lucerne V8 | $18,000-19,700 | $16,600-18,100 | $11,500-12,600 |
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Vehicle Dimensions
| Specification | 4-door sedan | |
| Wheelbase, in. | 115.6 | |
| Overall Length, in. | 203.2 | |
| Overall Width, in. | 73.8 | |
| Overall Height, in. | 58.0 | |
| Curb Weight, lbs. | 3764 | |
| Cargo Volume, cu. ft. | 17.0 | |
| Standard Payload, lbs. | -- | |
| Fuel Capacity, gals. | 18.5 | |
| Seating Capacity | 6 | |
| Front Head Room, in. | 39.5 | |
| Max. Front Leg Room, in. | 42.5 | |
| Rear Head Room, in. | 37.6 | |
| Max. Rear Leg Room, in. | 41.0 | |
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Powertrain Options and Availability
| Engines | cu. in |
Horse- power | Torque | Transmission: |
Consumer Guide Observed |
| dohc V8 | 4.6 / 279 | 275-292 | 288-292 | 4-speed automatic: 17/25 | 4-speed automatic: 18.1 |
| ohv V6 | 3.8 / 231 | 197 | 227 | 4-speed automatic: 19/28 | 4-speed automatic: -- |
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NHTSA Crash-Test Results
| Test | 2006 Lucerne |
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| Front Impact, Driver | 5 |
| Front Impact, Passenger | 5 |
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) tests a vehicle's worthiness in front- and side-impact collisions and rates its resistance to rollovers. Front-impact crash-test numbers indicate the chance of serious injury: 5 = 10% or less; 4 = 10-20%; 3 = 20-35%; 2 = 35-45%; 1 = More than 45%. Sideimpact crash-test numbers indicate: 5 = 5% or less; 4 = 6-10%; 3 = 11-20%; 2 = 21-25%; 1 = More than 26%. Rollover resistance numbers indicate the chance for rollover when the vehicle leaves the roadway: 5 = Less than 10%; 4 = 10-20%; 3 = 20-30%; 2 = 30-40%; 1 = More than 40%.








