Overview & Reviews
Apart from the availability of a heated steering wheel, an upgraded version of OnStar and the shuffling of a few color schemes, nothing changes for the 2007 Buick Lucerne. GM has also extended the powertrain warranty on all of its models to five years/100,000 miles.
- Very quiet and comfortable ride, available V8 engine, supportive front seats, huge backseat, easy-to-operate controls.
- Weak brakes, sluggish handling on CX and CXL models, weak V6 for this class, inconsistent build quality, lacks some useful luxury features.
User Reviews:
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Poor Visability on Left Turn - 2007 Buick Lucerne
By W. Lifson - October 5 - 7:59 amWhen making a left turn, the side view mirror and the wide A pillar block your view of the road. Car was delivered with a faulty Body Control Module (computer) resulting in intermittent error messages. My 2001 Park gave a smoother ride. Fit and finish were very good. Complex electronic driver controls are difficult to master,esspecially for seniors.
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A Park Avenue it is not - 2007 Buick Lucerne
By terry - September 28 - 7:03 amI cannot get rid of the vibration, and the seats are uncomfortable. The cooled seats only cool a small portion. The rear of the car looks like a$10,000 car, not a $35000 car
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It is not a Park Avenue by any standard - 2007 Buick Lucerne
By Terry - September 18 - 6:39 pmThe seats are too small and the seats do not cool as they should. The entry and exit system is a laugh. The only real problem I have had is vibration. I took it back to the dealer, but it did not help. It is not a good buy at $33000.
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Nice, quiet, and fun to drive - 2007 Buick Lucerne
By rlbumich - September 7 - 1:06 pmOwned this vehicle for a week now. Great ride! Quiet cabin interior. Has all the options that I was looking for in a luxury car. It is like I am riding on air. Engine is quiet and I barely notice it--only in high exceleration. Ride is smooth and car handles well in traffic. Recently, JDP has given this 2007 Buick Lucerne a favorable quality rating with Lexus. No problem operating the features of the car and handles well on the highway and so far good milege in the city. Some consumers have made quality complaints about their car and I have yet to experience them. Overall, so far, no lemon here! Again, for me this is a fine luxury car not at the high end price!
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Impressed - 2007 Buick Lucerne
By Bill - August 31 - 11:43 pmTraded in 1999 Park Avenue Ultra. I have bought many new cars in the last 40 years. This Lucerne I feel is by far the finest one of all. Great comfort, good fuel ecomy. Took trip with crise on and got 27.5 miles to the gallon. A very enjoyable car to own and drive. Extremely quiet and a joy to drive.
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Impressive - 2007 Buick Lucerne
By John - August 31 - 12:07 pmI have had SUVs for the past 10 years, the ride from my CXL is impressive. The standard features in the CXL are admirable. I am not impressed with the fuel economy at this point in time. A well constructed quality auto.
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Falling apart - 2007 Buick Lucerne
By thirty year owner - August 30 - 8:52 pmI have had the car only 600 miles and today as I opened the front driver side door the door handle pulled out of the door frame. It took me a good while to try to get it back in so that I could get into the car. I finally did but have no idea whether the same thing will happen again. I have just had it into the dealer to repair a dent in the make ready opearation and hate to think about having it tied up for another long trip to the dealer. Are others having trouble indicating such sloppy workmanship? Such a mishap makes me wonder whether I can trust the car or not. The so-called cool seats do not cool much of the seat.
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Bought in a rush - 2007 Buick Lucerne
By David McLanahan - August 30 - 6:58 pmFor once a hasty decision on my part turned out good. Upon leaving my sisters home after a two week visit and having my old car all packed to return to Florida, it wouldnt start! Id had problems with it before. Sister screams at me to buy a new car. I remembered my nephew a day earlier telling me about the Buick Lucerne. A car with class and enough room for my 65" frame.I dismissed his opinion. Ive never thoughtabout owning a Buick? Sister dialed a family friend and handed me the phone. Turned out to be a salesman for the Buick dealer I was so stressed i told him to work me a deal and he did. a Lucerne!.The return trip to Florida was fantastic.. I love the car!
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Everybody should own one! - 2007 Buick Lucerne
By Lisa - August 30 - 7:51 amI absolutely love my Lucerne. Ive had foreign and domestic cars, but decided to come back to American made cars. I researched and compared approx 5 vehicles before chosing the Lucerne and all of my friends and family love it as well. I get told from teenagers that its a "hot" car, all the way to people in their 70s plus who just love it. Out of all the cars Ive owned...and thats been many, this is my very, very favorite! I wish I could buy one for everyone I know so they could have as much fun as I do. Its like driving a Cadillac on a smart budget. You get all the comfort, bells and whistles, while being able to keep some money in your pocket. Go Buick! You did great!
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It Really Should be Called a Wildcat! - 2007 Buick Lucerne
By JEFF SHADOW - August 21 - 4:58 pmI finally relented and traded in our 1998 Aurora with 105,000 miles. It had virtually no problems. I did not want a Cadillac yet and will never buy an import vehicle. With Oldsmobile gone I turned to Buick and leased a black 2007 Lucerne CXS with the Cadillac Northstar 4.6 litre V8. The Buick now has three "Wildcat" badges from the 1968 version and has the style to go with the name. GM should have brought back a name like Wildcat rather than Lucerne. In California a "Lucerne" is a half gallon of milk from Safeway, not a county in Switzerland!