Would You Drive A Lacrosse?
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From: August 07 COTM....NEBF '06, CEBF '06 OHMM '06 ONBF '07 CEBF '07

here'* what I want for my Lacrosse
http://s27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...gAnch=imgAnch1
Now you gotta like that[/img]
http://s27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...gAnch=imgAnch1
Now you gotta like that[/img]
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From: Granville, Ohio ~NEBF '07 Survivor~

Yeah, I agree that the Lucerne is a much better looking car, and it looks like it has more features. I want it. Anyone wanna buy one for me, you can have a white ssei in exchange
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I would, but it would have to be top of the line. Need some style and substance if it'* going to be a buick; not a rental car-esk.
GXP Venom had a lacrosse before the GXP, fyi...
GXP Venom had a lacrosse before the GXP, fyi...
Originally Posted by driverjohn2005
I would, but it would have to be top of the line. Need some style and substance if it'* going to be a buick; not a rental car-esk.
I've driven a 2005 Lacrosse. They are nice ride, easy to go a long distance in. It had granny gears and was a major slouch with the S3 L36. Good milage(upper 20'* I think), and no road noise to speak of.
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I love the car and traded a 05 CXL for my GXP. The CXS is the base model yet nothing base about it. The "L" basically designates leather seating (some have chrome trim options) as the CXS is generously appointed as are most Buicks. Hard to find "rental type"
models. Heres a pic of mine just before trade-in.
20_f20A.jpg
They are a little slower than SSEi'* , not much 1/4 miles references but the ones I've found are in the high 15'* stock.
models. Heres a pic of mine just before trade-in.
20_f20A.jpg
They are a little slower than SSEi'* , not much 1/4 miles references but the ones I've found are in the high 15'* stock.



