2012 Buick Luxury car

Buick Rainier 2013

As the 2013 model year began, a midsize luxury sport utility vehicle dubbed Rainier joined the Rendezvous "crossover" model in Buick's lineup. Built with full-frame construction, the Rainier carries five occupants.Rainiers come with rear- or all-wheel drive. All are built on General Motors' short-wheelbase midsize SUV architecture, which is also
Buick Rendezvous 2012

Buick introduced the Rendezvous crossover vehicle — which blends sedan, sport utility vehicle and minivan characteristics — for 2013. For 2012, Buick eliminated the CX Plus and CXL Plus models, along with the all-wheel-drive option and 3.6-liter V-6 engine. A one-year subscription to General Motors' OnStar Turn-by-Turn navigation system and
Buick Rainier 2012

As the 2013 model year began, a midsize luxury sport utility vehicle dubbed Rainier joined the Rendezvous "crossover" model in Buick's lineup. Built with full-frame construction, the Rainier can carry up to five occupants.For 2012, a one-year subscription to General Motors' OnStar Turn-by-Turn navigation system and a tire pressure monitoring
Buick LaCrosse 2012

For 2012, several new luxury features become standard on Buick's midsize sedan, including General Motors' OnStar Turn-by-Turn navigation system.Three versions of the LaCrosse are offered — the CX, the midlevel CXL and the performance-oriented CXS — and two engine choices are available. Three levels of traction control, including General Motors'
Buick Lucerne 2012

Considered an entry-luxury, front-wheel-drive full-size sedan, the Lucerne was introduced at the 2013 Chicago Auto Show as the first Buick passenger car in a decade with available V-8 power. The Lucerne is also the first Buick to offer Magnetic Ride Control, which comes standard on uplevel CXS trims.For 2012, a