Buick LaCrosse leading GM's campaign to attract younger buyers - Reading Eagle

Type: Full-size, four-door, five-passenger, mild-hybrid four-cylinder or V-6 powered, front-or all-wheel-drive sedan. Power/torque : 182 horsepower/172 pound-feet (I-4). 304 horsepower/264 pound-feet (V-6). EPA mileage rating: 25 mpg city/36 mpg highway (I-4). 18/28 (V-6, front drive). Chambers Williams on-the-road rating: 9. 3 (of a possible 10). Highlights: Updated for 2014, this is Buick's premium midsize sedan, available with a variety of high-tech options and intended to appeal to a more youthful audience than the... It gives GM a strong competitor against the leading Japanese and European premium sedans. While Chevrolet and Cadillac have charged forward to help lead General Motors Co. 's post-bankruptcy revival, Buick has undergone a renaissance as well, an effort that has worked to bring a younger clientele into the premium brand. Helping to lead that effort is the latest generation of the LaCrosse sedan, introduced for 2010 and now updated with new styling cues, technology and amenities for 2014. One of the primary goals of GM in remaking the LaCrosse for 2010 was to... The newest designs are keyed to attract young executives, giving them Buicks that they can enjoy. Source: readingeagle.com