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Based on analysis of 84 Lucerne reviews and test drives.

MSRP: $29,230 - $39,230
Invoice: $27,915 - $37,465
MPG: - TBD - City / - TBD - Hwy
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U.S.News Scores

Overall:7.7
Performance:7.3
Exterior:7.8
Interior:8.2
Safety:9.4
Reliability:NA

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Exterior - What the Auto Press Says

Reviewers say the 2010 Lucerne is unmistakably a Buick, with the brand's trademark large exterior dimensions and front-fender portholes. It's a more upscale look than most other recent Buick efforts, and doesn't look out of date -- but it isn't going to turn heads in traffic.

  • "More attractive than the usual bland offerings from Buick," with "muscular, swept styling and careful chrome accents that look classy, not gaudy." -- U.S. News
  • "Athletic, graceful and upscale American with a touch of Lexus." -- Kelley Blue Book
  • "It's too conservatively styled to draw many second glances." -- MSN
  • "In the country-club parking lot, it looks right at home with BMWs and Lexuses." -- Car and Driver
  • "There's no mistaking the Lucerne for anything other than a Buick." -- New Car Test Drive
  • "The 'waterfall' Buick grille and the nonfunctional portholes in the front fenders lend a traditional flavor that helps keep the styling from going over the top." -- Newsday
Review Last Updated: 9/4/09