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417 messages, Last post on Nov 19, 2009 at 8:10 PM
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Replying to: nippononly (Jan 08, 2009 7:33 pm)
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Replying to: andre1969 (Jan 09, 2009 6:54 am)
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Replying to: lemko (Jan 09, 2009 7:01 am) |
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"All cars are too heavy nowadays." That's true, but 4,000-4,200 lbs. may set a new record for a mid-price car. That begs the question, what will the next Lucerne and large body cadillac weigh? My first reaction is that the weight figures are disappointing for a car that seems to otherwise be very competitive. However, let's see if the inside dimensions, trunk space and other attributes justify or mitigate the porky aspects before we pass final judgment on this new LaCrosse.
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Replying to: hpmctorque (Jan 09, 2009 8:30 am) So if the new LaCrosse is built on this same platform, it's just taking that solid feeling to new highs? As for interior room, one area of criticism I've seen pointed out with the Aura and Malibu is the tight shoulder room, especially in the back seat. I think it's only something like 53.7", which is probably about the same as a 1980's Grand Am or Calais. Way too tight for 3-across seating, although IMO truly comfy 3-across seating went out in the 1970's with downsizing. So if this new LaCrosse is targeted as an upscale car, rather than a mainstream family car, the tight shoulder room might not be too much of a concern. |
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"...if the new LaCrosse is built on this same platform..." The '10 LaCrosse is built on the second generation Epsilon platform. Is it possible that they enlarged some of the interior dimensions from the first generation? Based on the pictures, they nailed the styling, and the interior is also nice, in my opinion. If the interior dimensioins are similar to those of the Delta platform, I could live with that more than the weight, which seems excessive. |
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Replying to: hpmctorque (Jan 09, 2009 5:05 am) Does the base engine get the DI too? That and the 6-speed auto are certainly two points in its favor, I agree. |
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In terms of weight and maybe features, the '10 LaCrosse overlaps and competes with the Lucerne. I'm wondering whether this means that the next generation Lucerne will be RWD, to differentiate it from the LaCrosse. Or, will the Lucerne be dropped? FWD works for mid range cars, but buyers tend to favor RWD for luxury cars, and, it seems, for the near-luxury category too. If, in going more upscale, the '10 LaCrosse is positioned to compete with the Toyota Avalon, Lexus ES350, Acura TL and Lincoln MKZ, then I presume the next Lucerne will have to compete with something above this level.
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