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Buick Lucerne (H-body). 2006–11 (prod. 322,269 sold in US). 4-door sedan. F/F, 3791 cm³ (I6 OHV), 4565 cm³ (V8 DOHC). Attractive, refined range-topping Buick on old Pontiac Bonneville platform, named after an earlier show car and replacing LeSabre and Park Avenue in US. Geared for comfort rather than brisk handling, but interior materials and quality a step down from predecessors’ in some cases.
Manufacturing location: Hamtramck, Michigan, USA
Marque: Buick | Predecessors: Buick LeSabre (2000–5), Buick Park Avenue (1997–2005)