Lucerne CXL made its debut in the year 2008, two years after the introduction of the Lucerne itself. The CXL trim was the mid-level trim between the basic Buick Lucerne CX and the high-end Buick Lucerne Super.
The CXL came with a standard a 197-horsepower V6 engine, leather seating, and 17-inch wheels. Buick offered a number of upgrade packages for the Lucerne. Those available for the CXL trim were:
Comfort and Convenience Package: This package, which was standard on the CXL trim, included dual-zone air conditioning, power front passenger seat, and heated power mirrors.
Driver Confidence Package: Available for an extra $995, the Driver Confidence Package offered remote keyless entry and starter, rain-sensing wipers, rear park assist, stability control system with brake assist, and heated washer fluid.
Luxury Package: Only available on the CXL trim, the Luxury Package added heated seats, heated folding mirrors, memory settings, heated steering wheel, and eight-way power driver and front passenger seats.
The Lucerne CXL lasted until 2011, and in 2012, the Lucerne was replaced by the second-generation Buick Lacrosse.
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