SmoothRide
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- Buick Ownership
- 2007 LaCrosse
What year and model is your LaCrosse? I don't seem to experience with my 2007 quite the problems you mention. I have no interior chrome coming loose, no squeaks whatsoever in the dash (or anywhere), and what about the console storage? - I seem to have plenty. My back seat accommodates three people with no problem. I also have a trunk release control in the driver's door (I don't have rain sensitive wipers, but I do have only a CX). As for unpredictable remote fobs, I have learned to glue punched-out aluminum foil circles inside the backings of buttons on the rubber button insert (as well as clean the green circuit board thoroughly with isopropyl alcohol and a Q-tip) which restores the original predictable functioning of any auto-opening with the key fob. (I do this once a year.)After owning nothing but Buicks since 1993 I am disappointed in the Lacrosse for many reasons. I guess I was spoiled with my earlier ones. My first Buicks were a 91 Park ave the a 93 Ultra then a 98. Then moved to the new Lesabres and next was a Lucerne and finally a Lecrosse. They have gotten smaller and far less comfortable and less head and leg room and visibility. The best thing about the Lecrosse is the looks. My knees are crammed against the door panel and console, The cheap chrome interior trim is peeling off the passanger door handle and around the console, the dash squeeked ( had to fix myself) there is no console storage, the two accessory plugs are only inches apart (one inside the console the other in the back of the console making my GPS impossible to plug in and fasten to the windshield without an extention, the back seat can only fit two people comfortably, if you put a childs car seat in the rear you need to put part of it in the raised edge of the seat in order to fasten the seat belt because the car seat is wider than the seating area, there is no trunk release button or rain sensitive wipers, The leather quality is FAR inferrior to the older ones and now with 49,000 miles my trunk opens regularly with my keyless start transmitter sitting on my kitchen counter. it happens several times a day. Some times when I close it it pops right back open. I called Buick and they lied to me and told me there is no recall or service bulletin on it. I gave him the service bulletin number (PI 0185C) and he said thats only for dealers to help them diagnose the problem. So they diagnose a problem they don't have. This will be my last Buick.
Advice: Do NOT rely on Buick dealerships to solve your problems. Forums like this and highly rated independent repair shops do a far better job...and much cheaper! Just my own experience, the dealerships just want you to trade your Buick in for a new one and start payments all over again - salesmen routinely approached me and actually ridiculed the age of my pristine '07 LaCrosse and goaded me to trade in for a new one while I was waiting for the second-rate, expensive maintenance I was getting (but won't submit to anymore). I won't buy another new Buick for those reasons, but my current Buick itself is a good car and can be repaired and maintained very well by highly rated independents.