Buick has always been known as an automotive company that pays close attention to detail and luxury. In recent years, however, tired exterior design and waning consumer interest have caused sales to slump. A fresh redesign of their entire product line and a reminder that Buick vehicles have a design that incorporates luxury, power and sleek lines have caused a revival for the automaker.
The Enclave, LaCrosse and Regal continue to attract new buyers to the Buick line with approximately 41 percent of buyers coming from non-GM brands and 27 percent come from foreign brands. All three earned Consumer Digest’s “Best Buy” award in 2011 and spurred MOTOR TREND magazine to declare that “Buick is Back” in a headline.
The Enclave's low and aggressive lines tell us that it's an SUV that can actually do what we ask of it while keeping us wrapped in leather. The Enclave also features the best fuel economy of any 8 passenger SUV on the market.
The Lucerne blends effortless driving with power, comfort, convenience and all of the quietness that you’d expect from a full-size luxury sedan. It also has available safety features such as Side Blind Zone Alert and a Lane Departure Warning system.
In 2010 the LaCrosse got a complete ground-up redesign. The six-speed automatic transmission provides an EPA rated 30 mpg on the highway. Buick’s Regal, the bad boy of the bunch, is available with 2.0L of turbocharged punch. This midsize sport-sedan has a European bred and inspired driving feel and its modern, sleek design is an excellent display of Buick’s re-found attention to detail and build quality. And, if you’re feeling saucy, the 2012 Regal GS’ 255 horses, 0-60 in under 7 seconds, and racing inspired exterior and interior design will suit you nicely.
Just a few minutes online or on the lot at McKenzie Motors will solidify Buick’s place in the forefront of your mind when considering a new luxury car or SUV.

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