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http://www.heywardallen.com/ Find the sleek 2011 Buick Lacrosse exclusively at Hayward Allen Motor Company of Athens near Atlanta GA.
"This is NOT your grandmother's Buick anymore. Sleek design keys incorporated. Two drivers memory seat. Sliding armrest. Driver side compartment. Ventilated seat. Wood, chrome and metal stick shift. 18'' alloy wheels. Chrome accents throughout. Shark-finned antenna. Lots of space. Deep trunk. Plenty of space for back passengers. Fold-down seats.
Moving over to the Avalon. 17'' alloy wheels. Doesn't have all the chrome accents. Although it's not a bad looking car, it really doesn't say 'watch out Lacrosse'. You'll find that the back seats don't fold down. About the same room for passengers. Trunk space: not quite as much. When you sit on the driver's seat you'll notice there is no memory. So, you and your wife can't each have your own settings. Styling: nowhere near as sleek. No OnStar. Gages don't look bad but they don't stand out like the Lacrosse. "

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  • @gkhelidze I don't think people looking at cars in this price range care about resale though. Think about it. If you can afford a car in the $40k range, you probably have enough money to leave resale value at the wayside. Even so, I think because of Buick's increasing popularity, and record sales, resale value on these is going to change.

  • This guy clearly doesn't know what he is talking about. I just saw 2011 Avalon Limited and was pretty impressed. Try to sell that Buick 3 years later and see what you get for it

  • Hope on that avalon dont get gas pedal stuck lol or have a recal buick is one of the few that dont have many recalls and danm buick is cold dont compare trash to it. That avalon justt screams homo

  • I think the Avalon is a decent car all the way around, but the Lacrosse, to me, is just better looking; higher style, more distinguished, looks more modern and luxurious. The Avalon has a nasty looking dash, and the exterior just doesn't seem as classy. Almost everything about the Avalon seems outdated compared to the Buick. I think comparing the Avalon to a car like the Lacrosse isn't a fair comparison. The Buick is revamped and relevant; the Avalon just doesn't cut it for this competition.

  • Forget about the back seat, when you Go to sell an used 2011 Buick LaCrosse and go to sell an used 2011 Toyota Avalon and you'll lose more money in the Buick cause the devaluation of the Buick is higher. I vote for Avalon

  • the back seats recline in the back seat in the avalon. Avalon wins the armrest does slide if u hold the handle then slide. And the wasted space on the avalon is for the heated seat control

  • the back seats recline in the back seat in the avalon. Avalon wins the armrest does slide if u hold the handle then slide.

  • the back seats recline in the back seat in the avalon. Avalon wins

  • I've driven them both extensively and the Avalon is a way better car than the Buick...and I'm sure it'll last alot longer too. The Buick does have pretty blue lights though lol. And for the record, the back seat in the Avalon is WAY more comfortable.

  • You won't need OnStar if the damn thing didn't breakdown.

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