Buick and the 24 HR Test Drive
In 2014 72,508 ES and 67,183 Avalons.
Last edited by LexBob2; Jul 25, 2015 at 12:50 PM.
The Avalon has ALWAYS been considered a Japanese Buick so as far as I'm concerned, the Lacrosse competes with the Avalon on all things considered. There is nothing to be ashamed of that Lacrosse is on the same level as Japanese Buick.
As for the Verano, is has the same starting price as my mid level Corolla, the top end Veranos max out before the IS starts its MSRP.
I would say that maybe the A3 could be compared to the Verano, but I would have to check the MSRPs.
The Avalon has ALWAYS been considered a Japanese Buick so as far as I'm concerned, the Lacrosse competes with the Avalon on all things considered. There is nothing to be ashamed of that Lacrosse is on the same level as Japanese Buick.
As for the Verano, is has the same starting price as my mid level Corolla, the top end Veranos max out before the IS starts its MSRP.
I would say that maybe the A3 could be compared to the Verano, but I would have to check the MSRPs.
Last edited by mmarshall; Jul 25, 2015 at 05:41 PM.
Looking at all things considered, factoring in and weighing in on such variables as to what platforms, base price, features, brand recognition, and top spec price. My view is as follows.
Verano/ILX
Lacrosse/Avalon
Enclave/Highlander Limited
I would put the ES350 into the lower braket of the Cadillac XTS.
Nothing from Toyota or Lexus can even compare with the Lacrosse AWD, or XTS AWD as these models have AWD and are in a unique category to themselves.
I know Buick is known for its quiet tuning, but the Avalon has some quiet tuning of its own going on. Edmund's reported some interesting results
Avalon. 59.8 DB at 70mph
Lacrosse 60.5 DB at 70mph
Avalon was 2DB quieter at idle and 1 DB at full throttle.
Last edited by Toys4RJill; Jul 25, 2015 at 11:51 PM.
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Looking at all things considered, factoring in and weighing in on such variables as to what platforms, base price, features, brand recognition, and top spec price. My view is as follows.
Verano/ILX
Lacrosse/Avalon
Enclave/Highlander Limited
I would put the ES350 into the lower braket of the Cadillac XTS.
Nothing from Toyota or Lexus can even compare with the Lacrosse AWD, or XTS AWD as these models have AWD and are in a unique category to themselves.
I know Buick is known for its quiet tuning, but the Avalon has some quiet tuning of its own going on. Edmund's reported some interesting results
Avalon. 59.8 DB at 70mph
Lacrosse 60.5 DB at 70mph
Avalon was 2DB quieter at idle and 1 DB at full throttle.
The Lincoln MKX, Lexus RX350, and Caddy SRX all seat 5 and compare very well.
The Buick could be compared more to the Lincoln MKT. I would put the Acura MDX as a solid Buick Enclave competitor.
Last edited by Toys4RJill; Jul 26, 2015 at 08:09 AM.
People don't only look at a specific segment when shopping. People consider 2 row and 3 row crossovers, minivans and crossovers, etc. The Enclave is certainly perceived as a premium/luxury SUV.
I don't have much respect for CR, but they see the Enclave as a competitor for the Ford Flex and the Toyota Highlander.
Buick Verano compares with the Mazda 3 and the Subaru Imprezza according to CR, but I notice they don't agree that the ILX is a true competitor, but MT does.
Buick as a brand is more upscale than Toyota but not as upscale as Lexus.
Brands aren't as important to buyers looking in these entry segments as you think. The Hyundai Genesis is a direct competitor to the ES and the GS despite the fact that its not luxury branded. The Jeeps I had for instance, not luxury branded but I compared them to the RX, FX, Mercedes ML, X5, as do everybody else who buy a highly trimmed one.












