5.2

fairly significant
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
18,466 miles

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problem #4

Feb 012022

LaCrosse

  • 12,500 miles
The contact owns a 2017 Buick Lacrosse. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the vehicle inadvertently lost motive power on several occasions. The vehicle restarted after a while. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer where it was diagnosed with a faulty power inverter module. The vehicle was repaired but the failure persisted. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 12,500.

- Columbus, OH, USA

problem #3

Nov 242020

LaCrosse

  • 61,350 miles
Purchased vehicle July 25, 2020. Took the car for its first oil change, in October. On Nov 23, 2020, the car engine light came on while driving on the highway. Error code: P0430 "catalyst system low efficiency bank 2". on Nov 24, 2020, I took the car to "rick mathews GMC/Buick dealership" for diagnostic and repair. They placed an order for the parts needed for repair and told me, that my car was drivable. On Dec 4, 2020, I was having problems with driving on a city street with the car shaking, I was scared to take the highway but that was my only way home, and the loud engine noise and shaking continued. On Dec 7, 2020, I took my car back to the dealership and they told me my car was inoperable because the catalytic converter had cracked and the parts were still not available to complete repairs. That day they provided a rental/loaner vehicle for me to drive to work until the car was repaired. On Jan 13, 2021, I had to swap out vehicles because the part was still not available to complete repairs. It is now Feb 26, 2021, and the dealership has told me that my car is finally being repaired. This entire time, I have continued to pay for the monthly cost of my personal car loan while not being able to drive it. I only got to drive my car 4 months before it was stuck in the shop and I still continue to pay for my personal car monthly. The dealership is now asking me to pay a "rental" fee for the use of their vehicle, and it has taken 3 months to finally repair my vehicle, all because the manufacturer GMC/Buick was out of stock of a 2017 car part. I have tried to resolve this with the manufacturer and have a case# (sr:9-6454995176). I've been in contact with them and the dealership since Dec 7, 2020.

- Brooksville, FL, USA

problem #2

Aug 162018

LaCrosse

  • miles
2017 Buick Lacrosse. Consumer writes in regards to defective engine control stop/start system.

- Medford Lakes, NJ, USA

problem #1

Nov 192016

LaCrosse

  • 12 miles
On November 19, 2016, I purchased the 2017 Buick Lacrosse premium AWD. On that same day, while I was driving on the highway the overheated engine light came on, beeping sound, oil light came on, shortly vehicle indicated immediately to stop, which I did, stranded on the highway in en route to dealership. I had just left the dealership approximately five minutes ago after I purchased the vehicle. The vehicle was towed to dealership. Simultaneously at 4:48 P.M. est, onstar sent notification via email stating, "a critical issue with the engine and transmission system in your 2017 Buick Lacrosse AWD has been detected...please service your vehicle immediately." On November 20, 2016, I rescinded my contract with dealership connected to the above issues. On November 21, 2016, dealership fully refunded $47,848.19 and continued its possession of said vehicle since November 19, 2016. On September 10, 2016, I ordered the vehicle with the dealership with high expectations on a new vehicle. The dealership did not disclose to me about the above problems and safety issues prior to my purchase. I felt unsafe in the vehicle because it was making loud noises underneath the car as I drove it, for example, I felt like I was going to blow up in the vehicle. I also felt unsafe driving at low speed with the emergency lights on the highway. I felt unsafe stranded on the highway in the vehicle, waiting for the tow truck.

- Shelbyville, KY, USA