Consumer Review Video - 2015 Buick LaCrosse Leather 3.6L V6 FlexFuel

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The 2015 Buick LaCrosse Leather is a moderately difficult car to maintain, but is easy enough for someone experienced in car maintenance. You will have to completely remove the tail light housing in order to access the tail light. This will require the removal of many fasteners, a lining, and the use of tools you may not have readily available for a repair. In order to access the cabin air filter, you will have to completely remove the glove box first. This is extremely complicated, and this repair would have been much easier if there were a designated panel in the rear of the glove box for access to the filter. To access the fog light, you will have to remove a panel underneath the vehicle. This can be tough, as you will have to crawl underneath the vehicle, and use a few tools, to remove this panel.Some things are easier on the 2015 Buick LaCrosse Leather. The components of the spare tire are easily accessible in the rear of the vehicle. This keeps the tire and jack kit ready to go in case of emergency. Removing the battery is made easier, as the battery bracket that secures the battery is very easy to remove. Only one bolt secures this bracket. Setting the clock is easy, as there are straightforward steps to follow in the electronic menu for setting the time.

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