2009 Buick LaCrosse: Road Test

2009 Buick LaCrosse 

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  • MSRP: $25,640 - $33,805
  • Invoice: $24,486 - $32,284

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Our road test for the 2009 Buick LaCrosse includes a full evaluation of the 2009 Buick LaCrosse from the inside out. We evaluate not only engine and handling performance for the 2009 Buick LaCrosse, but also interior cabin and cargo space. Let our comprehensive road test ratings for the 2009 Buick LaCrosse help you decide if a 2009 Buick LaCrosse is right for you.

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ACCELERATION

CXL Class Average
5 5.5

The 3.8-liter engine provides brisk takeoffs but lacks passing power. The transmission is generally smooth but requires a deep stab of the throttle to downshift for passing punch. No Supers have been made available for us to test.

FUEL ECONOMY

CXL Class Average
6 5.7

In Consumer Guide testing, a CXL averaged 21.1 mpg. V6 LaCrosses use regular-grade gas, and GM recommends premium for the Super's V8.

RIDE QUALITY

CXL Class Average
6 6

LaCrosse's base suspension absorbs bumps well but tends to bound and wallow over ruts and humps at highway speed.

STEERING/HANDLING/BRAKING

CXL Class Average
5 5.9

The steering feels overassisted in CXL but is otherwise direct and fairly responsive. Those models also exhibit notable body lean in turns and tend to noseplow in aggressive cornering.

QUIETNESS

CXL Class Average
7 6

Wind rush is apparent at 65 mph with notable body drumming over coarse pavement.

CONTROLS

CXL Class Average
7 6.2

The gauges are easy to see and read. Most controls are grouped in a simple center stack that's easy to reach, though some testers complained the climate system's buttons are too small and mounted too low.

DETAILS

CXL Class Average
7 5.5

Well-assembled, soft-touch interior materials have a quality look and feel.

ROOM/COMFORT/DRIVER SEATING (FRONT)

CXL Class Average
7 6.7

Plenty of legroom, but taller riders may want more headroom, especially with the sunroof. A standard tilt and telescopic steering wheel makes it easy to find a comfortable driving position. The leather seats are comfortable and have enough side bolstering to provide good lateral support. The available flip-and-fold 3rd seat for a front-center passenger is a token gesture, suitable only for a small child, but no children should ever sit up front.

ROOM/COMFORT (REAR)

CXL Class Average
5 5.1

Ample legroom and fine foot space beneath front seats, but the seat cushion isn't long enough for comfortable long-distance thigh support.

CARGO ROOM

CXL Class Average
4 4.1

The trunk has low liftover and nonintrusive lid hinges. Its opening, however, is too small to load larger boxes. The available 60/40 split-folding rear seatbacks lay fairly flat, but a structural beam behind the seats limits the height of items that can pass through. Good interior small-item storage.

VALUE WITHIN CLASS

CXL Class Average
6 6.3

LaCrosse generates more division among our testers than most cars. All agree that no LaCrosse model matches any import-brand midsize sedan for overall value. Some testers say the CX and CXL versions suffer poor road manners and have steep prices. Conversely, other testers like the CX and CXL for their traditional Buick room and comfort.

Total Score

CXL Class Average
65 63

Total Score: 65

Scores for all Midsize Cars

Low Score
48
Average Score
63
High Score
73

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