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2010 Buick Lucerne 4dr Sdn CX
MSRP :  $ 29,230
Invoice :  $ 28,061
Manf. Code :  4HP69
Engine :  3.9L V6
Drive Type :  Front-wheel Drive
Body Style :  Sedan
Fuel Type :  Flexible
Fuel Economy Range :  26 mpg Hwy, 17 mpg City
EPA Class :  Large Cars
NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating :  
Basic Warranty :  48 months/50,000 miles
2010 Buick Lucerne Overview

The elegant Lucerne is Buick's flagship sedan, boasting a plush interior and smooth road manners. It provides comfortable seating for up to six passengers, along with premium amenities and comprehensive safety equipment.

The front-wheel drive Lucerne is offered in four trim levels: CX, CXL, CXL Premium and Super. The CX and CXL variants are equipped with a 227-hp 3.9-liter V6 engine, while the Super gets a more powerful 292-hp 4.6-liter Northstar V8; both engines are mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. The CX is outfitted with 17-inch alloy wheels, air conditioning and satellite radio; CXL trims add dual-zone automatic climate control, leather upholstery, heated front seats, Bluetooth wireless connectivity and a heated steering wheel. The CXL Premium and Super trims are further equipped with chrome wheels (18-inch on Super) and a 6-disc CD changer, while the Super also boasts an adaptive sport-tuned suspension with Magnetic Ride Control, power sunroof, ventilated front seats and suede/leather upholstery. Safety features found on every Lucerne include traction control, 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes, front side-impact airbags, overhead curtain airbags for front and rear passengers, a tire pressure monitoring system and OnStar service. Additional safety enhancements, including Stabilitrak electronic stability control and Ultrasonic rear parking assist, as well as Lane Departure Warning and Side Blind Zone Alert systems, are standard on CXL Premium and Super trims.

For 2010, the Buick Lucerne carries over with minimal adjustments to standard and optional equipment. All trims now get standard front fog lamps, and the Super exterior appearance is expanded across the full lineup, including a front color-keyed fascia with integrated chrome grille and body-color rocker panel moldings.

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The Buick Lucerne is a smooth but spirited car.   The ride quality is excellent, thanks to its long wheelbase and stiff body structure.   In back-to-back driving along a stretch of less-than-perfect road, we found the Lucerne's ride quality comparable to that of the benchmark Toyota Avalon.   The Lucerne rides a bit firmer than past Buicks, but it's still plenty smooth.  

The steering is precise and responsive, and the suspension is well controlled, even at high speeds along not-always-smooth roads.   After driving several different Lucerne models over the course of several hours, winding among the vineyards in the Santa Ynez Valley just north of Santa Barbara, California, we found that all of them handled with controlled precision and quiet competence, exhibiting no wallowing or causing any untoward moments.   A rigid chassis is the key to balancing sharp handling with a smooth ride, and the Lucerne really delivers.  

The high-powered Super comes with Magnetic Ride Control, which we found improved handling a bit, though the differences were not dramatic.   Magnetic Ride Control is an adaptive damping system designed to enhance overall ride performance.   With Magnetic Ride Control, the shock absorbers are filled with a synthetic fluid in which magnetically charged particles are suspended.   By applying electrical current to the particles, a computer continuously adjusts the fluid's viscosity (its thickness) according to varying road surfaces and driving styles.   The system, which first appeared on the sporty Cadillac XLR, and then the Corvette, delivers a quicker response than earlier adaptive-damping setups that continuously adjusted the shock absorbers' main valves.  

Powering the Super is a version of the 4.6-liter Northstar V8, rated at 292 horsepower at 6300 rpm and 288 pound-feet of torque at 4500 rpm.   (Torque is the force you feel when accelerating from an intersection or up a hill.) The Lucerne Super V8 is EPA-rated at 15/22 mpg City/Highway.  

The Lucerne CX and CXL models are powered by a 3.9-liter V6 with continuously variable valve timing that delivers 227 horsepower at 5700 rpm and 237 pound-feet of torque at 3200, and has EPA ratings of 17/26 mpg City/Highway.   The V6 is also Flex-Fuel capable, meaning it can run on 100-percent gasoline, up to 85-percent ethanol, or any variation of the two.   On E85, it is EPA-rated at 13/20 mpg, City/Highway.  

The V8 engine comes with GM's electronically controlled Hydra-Matic 4T80 four-speed automatic transaxle, and the V6 uses the 4T65 four-speed.   Both Lucerne engines feature electronic throttle control.  

The Side Blind-Zone Alert system uses radar sensors on both sides of the vehicle (mounted behind the rear fascia) to scan a 150-degree field of view within a 3.5-meter range.   Alternating radar beams sweep the adjacent traffic lanes to detect approaching cars.   Vehicles entering one of seven zones identified by the system will illuminate an LED symbol in the appropriate outside rearview mirror.   The system ignores stationary objects, such as fire hydrants or parked cars.  

The Lane Departure Warning uses a camera, mounted near the inside rearview mirror, to identify traffic lane markings and provide audible alerts if the Lucerne should appear to be wandering from its appointed path.

 
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