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Recreational Mechanic
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Northern Colorado, USA
Posts: 3,326
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I looked at all 3 in 2008 (new as 2009 models). The Buick was the nicest interior/feature wise but also the heaviest with the same engine as the other two. Despite this the only difference I could tell was the gas mileage was lower. The Buick seemed to drive nicer b/c of the mass, and I assume they modified the suspension for a better ride as this is a more premium model, at least it felt like they did.
In the end we bought a Ford Flex, which was a great car. Traded it in 2012 b/c wife wanted to downsize after the kids were out of strollers and carseats.
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