The Next Buick
tman
02-09-2005, 06:28 PM
Looks like we'll be getting a new addition to the Buick forums. Buick's website has launched it's newest model, the Lucerne.
http://www.buick.com/lucerne/index.html
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v105/tman2093/Buick/Lucerne1.jpg
Wasn't there a showcar in '88 called the Lucerne? I remember it was a blue convertable...
I think I like it. I hate the name though, but the car looks hot! The rear end reminds me of a VW Phaeton. It's also getting the Northstar V8 in it, which unfortunately still powers the front wheels.
Looks :thumbsup:
Performance: :thumbsup:
Would I drive it? You betcha
Post your opinions folks
http://www.buick.com/lucerne/index.html
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v105/tman2093/Buick/Lucerne1.jpg
Wasn't there a showcar in '88 called the Lucerne? I remember it was a blue convertable...
I think I like it. I hate the name though, but the car looks hot! The rear end reminds me of a VW Phaeton. It's also getting the Northstar V8 in it, which unfortunately still powers the front wheels.
Looks :thumbsup:
Performance: :thumbsup:
Would I drive it? You betcha
Post your opinions folks
Flatrater
02-09-2005, 06:44 PM
Yes that is one of the new models coming out in 2006. GM is also coming out with a 2 door 4 cylinder sports car.
Now the bad news the Lesabre and Bonneville is dead as of this model year. The lesabre has been an excellent car and the one I perfer to work on over any other GM car I deal with.
Now the bad news the Lesabre and Bonneville is dead as of this model year. The lesabre has been an excellent car and the one I perfer to work on over any other GM car I deal with.
tman
02-09-2005, 08:30 PM
I understood that the Lucerne was the replacement for the LeSabre, yet the Park Avenue has vanished from the Buick website, and the LeSabre is still there? What gives?
-Josh-
02-10-2005, 04:10 PM
OH DEAR GOD NO!!!!!! NOT THE LESABRE!!!!! ANYTHING BUT THAT!!!!! :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying:
'97ventureowner
02-10-2005, 11:12 PM
When will GM get it that we want more rear wheel drive vehicles? The passing of the Lesabre and Bonneville reminds me of something I, and a few of my friends said about 15 years ago. And that is, "Once GM gets all or most of the bugs out of a vehicle, and it remains popular, GM will discontinue it . "
porscheguy9999
02-20-2005, 10:21 PM
The Buick Lucerne is the replacement to the Le Sabre. Im not to fond of the styling, since the La Crosse is much better looking. I do have a picture of the front of it that I got from Buick in an email, but Im unable to post it yet. I will in a day or two. If anyone has any pics/info on it, post it.
tman
02-20-2005, 10:59 PM
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=362635
You mind if I merge your thread with mine?
You mind if I merge your thread with mine?
porscheguy9999
02-21-2005, 01:33 PM
No prob. I got a post to make anyways. In yours, of course. That one seems to be more popular.
porscheguy9999
02-21-2005, 01:43 PM
Two things,
That picture is the one I got in an email from buick, I was going to post that in my thread (2006 Lucerne). So never mind about. I really dont think that it looks al that great. After the La Crosse, it looks kind of blah.
The other is that the Lucerne is the last front wheel drive Buick. The current models will all be replaced by new, rear wheel drive models. I hope the Park Avenue stays, that car is too good to get rid of.
That picture is the one I got in an email from buick, I was going to post that in my thread (2006 Lucerne). So never mind about. I really dont think that it looks al that great. After the La Crosse, it looks kind of blah.
The other is that the Lucerne is the last front wheel drive Buick. The current models will all be replaced by new, rear wheel drive models. I hope the Park Avenue stays, that car is too good to get rid of.
tman
02-21-2005, 01:46 PM
I love the Lucerne, but the PA will eventually get a replacement, I assure you.
The good thing, is a replacement model will drive the prices on the current models down, to where I can afford one!
The good thing, is a replacement model will drive the prices on the current models down, to where I can afford one!
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