WHY I TRADED MY LEXUS FOR A BUICK.

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2010

Former Lexus owner Eloy Florez shares why the Buick LaCrosse CXS is the perfect fit for him and his family. Eloy chose LaCrosse after test-driving Mercedes, Lexus, and Volvo. Hear why.

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  • As a Mercedes Benz S Class owner..I applaud Buick for making such a beautiful car with so many features. To blindly follow a brand is simply stupid. You don't buy a car for one thing..but many. This man pointed out all the many features of this buick over the lexus..yet nobody paid attention to that. I love my MB..but it is also expensive to buy, maintain, & repair..the Buick is not..& in hard economic times that means something. ALL car brands have issues..none are perfect..so get over it!

  • People stop being bias! I love toyota too, but there is no denying that this car is a much better package than what the es has to offer, period.

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  • @gfemg lmao well i guess you better stay away from them then... enjoy your gm and have a great day.

  • @gfemg wow you just reminded me. I have never, out of all the toyotas i have owned and driven, had a problem with a toyota, however, one day one of my tacomas caught on fire for no apparent reason. It was in a previous crash so im not sure if that had anything to do with it

  • @coolblue1922 TOYOTA FIRE WARNINGS! - NHTSA’s Office of Defect Investigations, the federal safety agency has received many consumer complaints and other manufacturer reports of electrical fires occurring in the driver’s side door of the Toyota vehicles.Information from the reports gathered indicates the door fires involve the power window master switches. Models affected - Toyota RAV4 SUVs and Camry sedans—including the Camry Solara—is warranted. ODI Investigation:Action #: PE12002 NHTSA.

  • @gfemg Yes and while doing so watch the guy across the street who kept his Lexus still drive his lexus for 20 years+ and you who decided he wanted "quality" lol have to replace his when it blows up LITERALLY in his face!!! lmao Lets just hope your not in the car when it catches on fire and burns to the ground just like all the rest of the GM vehicles... Its sad that they would build cars that do that BUT HEY they still appeal to people like you who want that type of "Quality" LMAO...

  • @richie2nice lmao ok well you go drive GM!! I'll keep striving for a Lexus!! ALL DAY EVERYDAY!?

  • Everyone has their own fit for a car and GM has really stepped up their game since the bailout. 'that said, we'll see which is worth more in 5,10,15, and 20 years.

  • @MrYankeefan228 The price is roughly the same dumbass. The Lexus however has better resale value but in this case where he brought new the after tax price would be about the same on either car. The Lexus ES rides with no weight, feels nothing like a luxury car. It may be quiet but that's the only strong suit with that Lexus. It boils down to feel and features not brand.

  • Bottom line: He just couldn't afford his house and his Lexus

    in this shitty economy so he had to down grade! Not a bad choice though

    to get the Lacrosse.

  • U r a fool, i m sure u regret that u trade in that garbage.

  • @gfemg Whatever. If you want "VALUE" go buy a used Aveo.  It's really too bad that Buick is still associated with being an OLD MAN'S car!!!

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