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2006 Buick Lucerne First Drive
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TO THE POINT What’s New? The 2006 Buick Lucerne is an all-new vehicle positioned to replace the Buick LeSabre and Buick Park Avenue.
Selling Points: Attractive styling, comfortable interior, V8 power
Deal Breakers: No available navigation system, build quality better but not best
Our Advice: Consider the Lucerne CXS for its V8 and magnetic ride control. Otherwise, look to the competition.

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Click to enlarge. 2006 Buick Lucerne Comfort Passing time and miles in the 2006 Buick Lucerne is a treat. Front passengers are granted excellent overall dimensions, and the seat bottom length and width will accommodate butts and thighs of all sizes. The rear bench features a comfortable backrest recline angle and ample head, foot, and leg room.

Old Buicks may have been chrome hogs that were oblivious to corners, but boy were they comfy. That’s one of the few characteristics shared with the 2006 Lucerne.

Passing time and miles in the Lucerne is a treat. Front passengers are granted excellent overall dimensions, and the seat bottom length and width will accommodate butts and thighs of all sizes. Front chairs are a bit firmer than the rear bench, but they should prove to be supportive over the long haul, and multiple power adjustments help drivers and passengers (if equipped) find a suitable position. However, drivers looking for significant side bolsters will be left wanting. A center armrest welcomes tired arms and boasts a generous cubby underneath. Other front seat storage includes a glovebox, dual door pockets, and a small pocket on the lower dash. Four cupholders are fitted within the cabin.

The rear bench features a comfortable backrest recline angle and ample head, foot, and leg room. At the center is a fold-down armrest with a small storage spot; longer items may be extended from the trunk when the armrest is lowered. Rear headrests are fixed and limited to outboard passengers only. Seatback storage pockets are found on each of the front seatbacks.

Should more space be needed, the 2006 Buick Lucerne’s 17 cubic-foot trunk will swallow loads of gear. Raise the lined lid and notice a huge opening, which helps with quick and easy loading. The floor has a thick pad like you’d find under household carpet that keeps noise down, and numerous tie downs and hooks are featured to keep cargo secure.


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