Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Buick LaCrosse

Buick LaCrosse 2010


Buick LaCrosse 2010


Buick LaCrosse 2010

For 2010, the Buick Allure is renamed the Buick LaCrosse, a name that was always used for the model in the U.S.

Completely redesigned, the 2010 LaCrosse becomes a luxury sedan, with numerous new safety and technology features, available all-wheel drive, and a choice of two V6 engines. Designed collaboratively between designers in the U.S. and China, and with chassis and body engineers in Europe, it is the first General Motors vehicle to be created on three continents. Production moves from Ontario to Kansas.

The LaCrosse uses a new 3.0-litre direct injection V6 engine in the CX and CXL trim lines, and a 3.6-litre direct injection V6 in the CXS model. Both use a six-speed automatic transmission.

Features on the CX include 17-inch wheels and premium cloth seats.

The CXL adds dual-zone automatic climate control, fog lamps, and mirrors with integrated turn signals and puddle lamps. The available all-wheel drive system uses an electronic limited-slip differential, which splits torque across the axle to whichever wheel has more traction for enhanced control on slippery roads.

The CXS adds 18-inch alloy wheels, real-time active damping system, and perforated leather heated and ventilated seats. An optional Touring Package adds 19-inch alloy wheels.

Available options include navigation system, Bluetooth connectivity, auxiliary audio input and USB port, power rear window sunshade, DVD entertainment system with twin seatback-mounted display screens, head-up display, adaptive xenon headlamps, and Blind Zone Alert technology to identify vehicles travelling in the driver's blind spot.

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