The Buick Lucerne is a four-door, full-size sedan that replaced the Buick Park Avenue and the Buick LeSabre in 2006. It only has one generation to speak of with only minor changes made every year to keep it alive.
The current model is powered by either a 3.6L V6 engine producing 227hp and 237 lb-ft of torque or the top of the line 4.6L V8 engine producing 292hp and 288 lb-ft of torque. Both engines are mated to a four-speed automatic transmission.
D3 Design & Engineering of Signal Hill, Calif., envisioned a Buick Lucerne with enhanced luxury and performance features for discerning buyers wishing to enhance the quality of their driving experience.
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Luxurious interior appointments abound in the Buick Lucerne Lux SS by Trent’s Trick Upholstery of Baltimore, Ohio. Interior esthetics includes stainless steel mesh inserts in the headliner and door panels, along with high-end stereo equipment that enhances Lucerne’s already-serene experience. Dynamat sound deadening provides support to Buick’s nine existing types of sound deadener
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The Buick Lucerne QuattraSport is a thoroughly modern vehicle designed to appeal to mature, performance-oriented enthusiasts with a passion for a genuine, full-size automobile. Developed by Performance West Group Inc., of Bonsall, Calif., the QuattraSport integrates a balance of components and accessories, each carefully chosen to enhance the Lucerne.
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RIDES, a premier urban automotive enthusiast magazine, has transformed a Buick Lucerne CXS into an authentic “VIP” (pronounced vipp) vehicle, with the goal of making it the utmost status symbol in luxury, performance, style and refinement. VIP is a Japanese-influenced tuner trend involving full-body sedans, and it has quickly sped into American car culture.
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Sportiness and style are unstoppable in the Buick Lucerne CST by Stainless Steel Brakes Corp. of Clarence, N.Y. It targets the executive who wants a vehicle that can function as a rolling office, have performance to pass and hold the road, and still entertain children on long trips.
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The Buick Lucerne by Concept 1 of Gilbert, Ariz., is a clean, aggressive sedan that delivers a semi hot-rod look in a package that is still elegant and luxurious.
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For a taste of Detroit and Europe blended together, look no further than the Buick Lucerne CXX Luxury Liner by Rick Bottom Custom Motor Sports of Mendota, Ill. This interpretation of the Lucerne delivers a great, fun-to-drive enthusiast’s commuter car that occasionally ferries business passengers.
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The Paris Motor Show is over and the news about SEMA are getting bigger every day. For example Buik, for the first time in the 43-year history of the Specialty Equipment Market Association’s annual convention, will feature 11 custom-designed Lucernes on display.
“We started getting calls from custom shops from New York to LA about doing a Lucerne for the show,” said David Darovitz, a Buick rep. “This kind of thing can do a lot for a brand as well as a vehicle.” Any sort of buzz at the annual (...) > Full story
The 2007 Lucerne is Buick’s most premium and elegant model to date. With its gracefully sculpted body, responsive handling and finely crafted interior, the Lucerne is the contemporary embodiment of Buick’s tradition of style, comfort and performance.
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With the PGA Master’s Tournament about to get under way, golf fans have their newest opportunity to register to win Tiger Woods’ 2006 Buick Lucerne courtesy vehicle through the Buick Lucerne promotional campaign, “Tiger Wins You Could Win.”
When Tiger won the Ford Championship with a 3-under par-69 one-shot victory, he assured victory for someone else: Dan Bowman, 59, of Appleton, WI. Bowman was selected at random among the more than 250,000 registrants at Buick.com to win (. > Full story