Need to illuminate the instrument panel in daylight driving. Side windows small makes seeing oncomming vehicles difficult. Gas gage does not give correct reading if car is not level when starting. Uphill gives higher reading than what's in tank, downhill gives lower raeding. According to Buick this is normal and may take up to ten miles of driving for gauge to correct itself and give accurate reading. However, -according to Buick- you may stop car on a level spot and restart engine this will give you an accurate reading. The Buick mechanic told this to me with a straight face.
Also considered:
N/A
Vehicle purchased:
2006 Buick Lucerne
About This Reviewer...
Name:
Roger Mello
Location:
Lexington, Massachusetts
Other vehicles owned:
None
Review submitted:
September 30, 2006
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